Monday, April 4, 2011

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Yoga May Also Calm a Dangerous Irregular Heartbeat
BusinessWeek
By Amanda Gardner SATURDAY, April 2 (HealthDay News) -- In a small preliminary study, the ancient art of yoga appeared to halve the number of episodes of a potentially dangerous irregular heartbeat known as atrial fibrillation. ...
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Cardiff University in Alzheimer's genetic discovery
BBC News
A Cardiff University scientist has led a research team which has discovered five new genes that increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's. The latest discovery doubles the total number of genes identified as risk factors to 10. ...
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Jennie-O issuing recall of frozen turkey burgers
West Central Tribune
WILLMAR — Jennie-O Turkey Store recalled nearly 55000 pounds of raw, frozen turkey burgers this weekend over concerns about possible salmonella contamination. By: Anne Polta, Associated Press WILLMAR — Jennie-O Turkey Store recalled nearly 55000 pounds ...
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A Silver Bullet against antibiotic resistant bacteria
International Business Times
By AA Defensor | April 4, 2011 3:35 AM EDT A nanomedicine breakthrough using polymers to detect and destroy antibiotic resistant bacteria has been jointly announced by IBM and the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology in Singapore. ...
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Relay for LIfe fundraiser ends two-day effort
Imperial Valley Press
By WILLIAM ROLLER Imperial Valley Press Staff Writer The darkest hour was just before dawn at Relay for Life as walkers struggled against 40 mph winds, but Sunday's calm yielded a gentle tailwind for the fundraiser's final lap. ...
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Imperial Valley Press
Mummies cursed by a modern malady
Kansas City Star
By ALAN BAVLEY At a museum in Cairo, the mummy of a man who died some 2500 years ago underwent a CT scan. A St. Luke's Hospital researcher was part of the investigative team. She didn't smoke. Never ate a double bacon cheeseburger. ...
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Kansas City Star
Groups mark National Public Health Week by promoting safety awareness
Carroll County Times
To make an appointment for a car seat check between 10 am-noon Tuesday, call Maggie Rauser, Safe Kids Coordinator at the Carroll County Health Department, at 410-876-4448. Posted: Monday, April 4, 2011 12:00 am | Updated: 11:24 pm, Sun Apr 3, 2011. ...
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FDA Votes 8 to 6 In Favor of Food Dye
Opposing Views
On Facebook the other day, I asked: Honestly, people. Do we really need to add petroleum based additives to our food to have some fun? That's right, in sad food news, after two days of deliberation with an advisory panel, the FDA voted 8 to 6 in favor ...
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Opposing Views
Shoeless Day Will Raise Awareness Of Children's Needs
The Ledger
From left, Jaime, Sidney, 19 month, Gage, 17, and Ottis Chestnut will be going barefoot Tuesday to raise awareness for the "One Day Without Shoes" campaign. By Jeremy Maready LAKELAND | Ottis "Duff" Chestnut won't be alone when he goes shoeless for a ...
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