Monday, April 11, 2011

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Parents of young children less apt to be fit: study
Chicago Sun-Times
BY MONIFA THOMAS Health Reporter mjthomas@suntimes.com Apr 11, 2011 01:22AM Parents of young children are more likely to engage in unhealthy behavior than adults without kids, new research suggests. A study of young adults from Minnesota found that ...
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Walkers' efforts draw another $35K to combat cancer, aid patients
Today's News-Herald
By JAYNE HANSON By JAYNE HANSON Through chilly temperatures and rain, 23 teams walked through the night Saturday and into Sunday morning to raise about $35000 for cancer research during Lake Havasu City's American Cancer Society Relay for Life charity ...
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Study links better bone health with green tea, Taichi
Xinhua
LOS ANGELES, April 10 (Xinhua) -- Drinking green tea and practicing Taichi may promote bone health of postmenopausal women and reduce the risk of inflammation, a new study suggests. The study, conducted by researchers at the Laura W. Bush Institute for ...
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I started dating someone with pet allergies, and I have a cat. Any tips on ...
Boston Globe
By Courtney Humphries Q. I started dating someone with pet allergies, and I have a cat. Any tips on keeping both around? A. "Get rid of your partner, or get rid of your cat,'' jokes Aidan Long, clinical director of the allergy unit at Massachusetts ...
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Personal Health: News and Notes | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-04-11
Philadelphia Inquirer
Breast cancer survivors can have their fill of soy foods without worry, concludes a study presented this month at the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research. Chemicals in soybeans called isoflavones have estrogen-like properties ...
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Drugs combo can help in weight loss
Times of India
A new study, led by an Indian-origin scientist at the Duke University Medical Center, has found that an investigational combination of drugs already approved to treat obesity, migraine and epilepsy produced up to a 10 per cent weight loss in obese ...
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Autism support
Jamaica Observer
By NADINE WILSON All Woman writer EMOTIONAL support is crucial for parents of autistic children, and it is with this premise that mother of one Kathy Chang and another parent started the Jamaica Autism Support Association (JASA) over four years ago. ...
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Congress should work to improve law, not defund it
Marietta Times
I have written many times about the Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Law. After one year many people are benefiting from this law. Now nearly two million seniors in Ohio will be eligible for free annual wellness exams and preventive health ...
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$50000 raised for MS at Dartmouth walk
SouthCoastToday.com
doliv-in/4-10-11 walk 3 Dartmouth- Walkers start out at Dartmouth High School for a 6-mile walk for multiple sclerosis . photo by David W. Oliveira/Standard-Times special By Curt Brown DARTMOUTH — About $50000 was raised by 363 walkers in Sunday's ...
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Local police departments to collect unused prescription drugs on 4/30
NorthJersey.com (press release)
BY TERESA EDMOND For those who missed the chance to unload unused prescription medications at local sites last year, another chance is coming up on April 30. On Sept. 25, 2010, the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) launched National Prescription ...
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11000 take up the cause in Komen Race for Cure
Arizona Daily Star
AE ARAIZA / ARIZONA DAILY STAR Runners sprint at the start of the 5-kilometer run during the 13th annual Susan G. Komen Southern Arizona Race for the Cure as they head north on South Country Club Road from Reid Park. Go to www.komensaz.org to donate to ...
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