Month: November 2011
Study links heart disease to low testosterone (Reuters)
How To Do A Healthy Diet With HCG – Health – Weight Loss
Hcg diet food list is an outstanding help for individuals who want to lose … Just like any weight loss program, for optimal results you must live a healthy lifestyle. …
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What Makes a Healthy Diet? – US News and World Report
Weight lost doesn't always equal health gained. … Depending on your personal approach to the Raw Food Diet, you may shortchange yourself on calcium, …
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Exercise can lower risk for many types of diseases
Which makes sense, says Dr. Wolin, because while we tend to talk about cancer like it's one disease, it's actually a lot of different diseases that respond differently to exercise. "For something like breast cancer, we know that exercise has the effect …
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Consumers exercise their clout – and it pays off
The lesson here for business is to recognize that in a gloomy economy, it doesn't take much to lose a customer to another, more attractive option. And consumers should realize that they have more power than they know; they just need to exercise it more …
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‘Mini’ Stem Cell Transplant May Help Seniors With Blood Cancer (HealthDay)
As Few As 3 Drinks a Week May Up Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
Cancer Risk Doubles After Organ Transplant, Study Finds (HealthDay)
HealthDay – TUESDAY, Nov. 1 (HealthDay News) — Organ transplant recipients
in the United States double their risk of developing cancer compared to
the general population. And that risk is elevated for 32 different types
of cancer, according to new research.
Surgeons separate California conjoined twins (AP)
AP – Twin 2-year-old girls who were joined at the chest and abdomen were separated Tuesday during a lengthy, complex procedure at Stanford University’s children’s hospital.
Spine conference looks at exercise injuries and vitamin D deficiencies
Many child athletes may be exercising their way into spinal injuries. A spinal orthopedic surgeon from Omaha, Nebraska, finds that a common exercise – the squat, with a weight on the shoulders – is a leading cause of spinal stress fractures, … See all stories on this topic » |
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Eating, exercise disorders need to be addressed
DAYTON, OHIO — A healthier heart, greater bone density, strength and muscle mass, decreased body fat and stress reduction are just a few of the benefits of an exercise program. The key to enjoying safe, long-lasting benefits and results, however, …
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