Saturday, April 2, 2011

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Yoga calms heart pace, cuts anxiety: study
AFP
NEW ORLEANS — People who suffer from irregular heartbeat could see their episodes cut in half if they do yoga regularly, according to a study released in the United States. Doing yoga three times a week also reduced depression and anxiety while ...
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Budget fight looming on medicare and government's size
San Jose Mercury News
By Carl Hulse WASHINGTON -- Congress has yet to settle its first budget fight of the year but is already about to move on to an even more consequential fiscal clash. Even as the two parties struggled over the weekend to reach a deal on federal spending ...
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Complex health-care law turns into payday for consultants
Washington Post
By Bara Vaida, Saturday, April 2, 7:00 PM For months, said Washington health-care attorney Rene Quashie, his phone has been "ringing off the hook," with hospital and doctor clients wanting advice on how to reorganize themselves to get new Medicare ...
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Jennie-O recalls frozen turkey burgers
OCRegister
By LANDON HALL Comment on the Healthy Living blog, get updates on our Twitter feed, @OCRHealth, and sign up for health news alerts sent to your mobile phone by texting OCRHEALTH to 56654. Jennie-O is recalling almost 55000 pounds of frozen raw turkey ...
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FDA to take another look at artificial food colorings
Baltimore Sun
By Wendy Donahue, Tribune Newspapers Red No. 40 and other artificial dyes have increasingly become scarlet letters (and numbers) to parents who read food labels. Some believe that these common food, drug and cosmetic dyes can exacerbate behavioral ...
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Baltimore Sun
Horse Sense: Medical marijuana options are limited at Legislature
Billings Gazette
HELENA -- With just three weeks left in the 2011 legislative session, it's as unclear now as it was three months ago what lawmakers finally will do with the difficult medical marijuana issue. Despite hundred of hours of work on the issue by many ...
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Man: Autistic son died after waking family to fire
Fox News
| AP BISBEE, Ariz. – The father of a 12-year-old autistic boy says his son died in a fire at the family's mobile home in southern Arizona after the child appeared confused and ran back into the house. The man, who has not been identified, ...
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New Medicaid costs for Ohio expected to exceed $2B
BusinessWeek
State projections show Ohio's Medicaid enrollment will increase by about 970000 and cost the state an additional $2.3 billion under the new federal health care law. Numbers released Friday by the state Office of Health Transformation show the estimated ...
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Study: Chemung County residents aren't healthy
Elmira Star-Gazette
Chemung County and Steuben County both rank toward the bottom among health factors and outcomes in New York State. Source: University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Online: www.countyhealthrankings.org ...
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Autism Bill Signed Into Law
WTRF
By Amy Wadas WHEELING -- Acting Governor Earl Ray Tomblin was in Wheeling Saturday to sign an autism bill into law. The bill is known as Bill 2693, the Autism Insurance Bill. The signing ceremony took place at Wheeling Jesuit University. ...
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Health reform program goes broke early
Politico
The Early Retiree Reinsurance Program will no longer accept applications after April 30. | AP Photo Close By JENNIFER HABERKORN | 3/31/11 6:10 PM EDT Updated: 4/1/11 9:40 AM EDT The health reform law's Early Retiree Reinsurance Program is so popular ...
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