Saturday, April 9, 2011

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Meditation Better Than Drugs At Giving Pain Relief
SmartAboutHealth
Washington (SmartAboutHealth) – According to a new study, meditation practice is actually more powerful than medication in terms of its ability to relieve pain. Researchers from the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, ...
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Study says Wii bowling can help stroke survivors
KOAA Colorado Springs News
Playing interactive video games may be a good way for stroke survivors to strengthen their arms. Canadian researchers reviewed studies on the effects of video games, such as the Nintendo Wii on stroke survivors. Overall, the patients improved their ...
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Blame Your Caffeine Addiction on Your Genes
Boise Weekly
A new study says that you can lay some of the blame for your desire for dark roast on your parents. The research, co-authored by Neil Caporaso of the Nation Cancer Institute, found that two genes already known to be responsible for the breakdown of ...
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Vincent Carroll: Ryan's Medicare plan not so radical
Denver Post
By Vincent Carroll Repeat after me: "The Republican plan to privatize Medicare; the Republican plan to privatize Medicare." See how easy it is to master what is likely to become the main Democratic talking point for 2012? ...
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Rescue Pets of the Week
Patch.com
These pets from LA Animal Services North Central Division are the most in need of a home. By Lindsey Baguio | Email the author | 9:30am Benji is a smooth-haired chihuahua. The shelter estimates he is 4 years old and weighs approximately 16 pounds. ...
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Early Response to Alcohol May Predict Later Drinking Behavior
BusinessWeek
THURSDAY, April 7 (HealthDay News) -- A young adult's early response to alcohol may predict future drinking problems, researchers say. The University of Chicago study included 200 volunteers, aged 21 to 35, who were classified as either light or heavy ...
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