Month: January 2012
Many Breast Cancer Patients Uninformed About Options: Study (HealthDay)
More Evidence for Oxaliplatin as Colon Cancer Chemotherapy (HealthDay)
Breast Cancer Before 50 Linked to More Distress (HealthDay)
HealthDay – FRIDAY, Jan. 20 (HealthDay News) — Younger women with breast
cancer may experience a decrease in their health-related quality of life
because of increased mental distress, weight gain and other factors, a new
study finds.
Tiny baby leaves Los Angeles hospital amid fanfare (AP)
AP – One of the world’s smallest surviving babies was discharged Friday from the hospital where she spent nearly five months in an incubator — but not before getting the Hollywood treatment.
VIDEO: Biden's Wife Watches Vivid Combat Exercise
By Adam Townsend Watch this video of combat exercises in the Camp Pendleton training facility set up to look like an Afghan village. "It made me realize how different it is for our men and women when they go into Afghanistan," Biden said after the …
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Flabby tabby slims down with exercise, TLC
( Johnny Hanson / Houston Chronicle ) Tiny Tim takes a break while doing one of his daily 25 feet walks down the hall for exercise at the Southside Place Animal Hospital Friday, Jan. 20, 2012, in Houston. ( Johnny Hanson / Houston Chronicle ) Dr. Alive …
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Overweight linked to acne in teen girls (Reuters)
Health benefits of exercise may depend on cellular degradation, UT …
20, 2012 – The health benefits of exercise on blood sugar metabolism may come from the body's ability to devour itself, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers report in the journal Nature. Autophagy is a process by which a cell responds to …
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Military exercise returns to Scotland
Next month, Special Forces candidates will participate in the Robin Sage training exercise in Scotland County as the final test of their training in the Special Forces Qualification Course. Between Feb. 4 and 15, around 100 of these students will …
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CSU invites overweight dogs to take part in dietary study
… take part in a new weight–loss study at Colorado State University. More specifically, CSU's Animal Cancer Center is recruiting overweight or obese dogs for a clinical trial of a new formulated food to see if it can improve a dog's overall health. …
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Healthline Today: Weight Loss
Obviously the choice, grit and determination are yours, but US News and World Report recently gathered a panel of 22 health experts including specialists in diabetes, heart health, human behavior, weight loss and nutrition to analyze 25 popular diet …
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