Fancy Surgery, Diets No Match for Good Old-Fashioned Cattle Carrying [Health Watch]

June 14, 2010 by  
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Fad diets raise ‘bone age’ risk for women
Women face a “bone age” of health problems after years of fad diets that neglect calcium, a study out today claims.

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What cultures have seemen in their diets?
Home > Topics > What Cultures Have Seemen In Their Diets? What cultures have seemen in their diets?

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Fancy Surgery, Diets No Match for Good Old-Fashioned Cattle Carrying [Health Watch]
# healthwatch Coffee science! Radiation danger! Sunscreen cancer! Nasty Kit Kats! Lap band death! And Gwyneth Paltrow ‘s Paltry Workout for Palsy Patients! It’s your health-filled Health Watch , where we watch your health—as Milo of Croton watched his! More »

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Blood flow interruption during kidney surgery can increase risk of chronic kidney disease

June 14, 2010 by  
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New Game on Facebook Helps People with Diabetes Improve Everyday Behaviors
A new game called HealthSeeker⢠launched today to more than 400 million active users of Facebook®, with the goal of helping adults with specific lifestyle and nutritional challenges.  While the benefits of the game are available to anyone, HealthSeeker specifically helps people with diabetes make more informed lifestyle decisions in an innovative way that complements their daily use of social …

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High meat diet could lead to early puberty in girls: Study
An increase in the amount of meat in children’s diets over the past 100 years could explain why girls now go through puberty at a much younger age than their ancestors, British researchers say.

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Blood flow interruption during kidney surgery can increase risk of chronic kidney disease
Interrupting the blood flow for more than 20 to 25 minutes during kidney cancer (http://www.mayoclinic.org/kidney-cancer/research.html) surgery leads to a greater risk for patients developing chronic kidney disease, a Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic collaborative research team has found. The study was published today in the journal, European Urology.

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Weight-loss surgery added to Parker hospital

June 11, 2010 by  
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Farmers-market vouchers for seniors going fast
Farmers-market vouchers for seniors 60 and older are still available, part of a Texas Department of Agriculture program to improve the diets of low-income seniors by providing nutritious produce.

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New Science Further Supports Dairy as Major Nutrient Contributor to American Diet
A number of new research studies underscores the important role of dairy foods in the diets of Americans, particularly children. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends three daily servings of nutrient-rich, low-fat or fat-free milk, cheese or yogurt for adults and children 9 years of age or older, and 2 daily servings for children ages 2-8. Â A recent abstract shows that milk is the …

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Weight-loss surgery added to Parker hospital
The services at Parker Adventist Hospital have expanded to provide a bariatric surgery program for qualified candidates.

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Drogba rejoins team after surgery

June 7, 2010 by  
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Wild Neighbors: The Wild Turkey: Threat or Menace?
I’ve avoided wild turkeys as a subject since that unpleasant business with the Sierra Club a couple of years ago, when I caught hell for writing that the environmental impact of these introduced birds had not yet been documented.

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A dairy nutritionist in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences is conducting genetic research with mice to determine if cows can be influenced by diet to produce milk with a higher fat content.

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Drogba rejoins team after surgery
Didier Drogba rejoined his Ivory Coast teammates at their Alpine training camp Monday with a cast protecting his broken right arm

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Lap Band Weight Loss Surgery Insurance Secrets.

May 30, 2010 by  
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Lap Band Weight Loss Surgery Is Now The Most Popular Weight Loss Surgery Procedure In The World. Thousands Of People Each Year Struggle To Get Their Insurance To Pay For It. This Guide Will Help Them Navigate The Steps Necessary For Success.
Lap Band Weight Loss Surgery Insurance Secrets.

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Spirit soars after surgery

May 20, 2010 by  
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star, 24, told
Black is slimming, ain’t it? While Jake Gyllenhaal might love to get physical every chance he gets, it’s not the case with Amanda Seyfried. Although the blonde star is quickly moving up the Hollywood ladder, she is backing away from one Hollywood tradition – working out like crazy.

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Breaking News
Fort Leavenworth, Kan. — Two free events are coming up for exceptional family members on post. A fishing event is planned May 29 for all ages, and a day camp is planned in June for soon-to-be first-grade through high school students.

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Spirit soars after surgery
When Dr. Merrill Irvin learned about Spirit the Yorkshire terrier’s critical ear infection, he told the Charleston Animal Society he would rather operate than see the dog euthanized. Irvin said a medical approach would have taken weeks instead of two hours and would have been more painful…

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Most bang for your buck: Body contouring surgery

May 19, 2010 by  
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OPTIFAST® ‘New You’ Weight-Loss Competition Winners Announced
Winners from Chicago, South Carolina and Indiana Rewarded With Makeover, Trip to New York City

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Winners of weight loss contest named
The weight is over. For Michelle Merrigan and Thomas Maher, both of Honesdale, the wait was over Friday for receiving the fruits of their labor — losing more than 40 pounds each — in the third annual Weight No More contest. Merrigan and Maher, both 35, finished on top of the standings for men and women in an 11-week contest, sponsored by The Wayne Independent and the Wayne County YMCA.

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Most bang for your buck: Body contouring surgery
Cheryl Iturbide is a mom of three who lost more than 100 pounds. After her massive weight loss, she opted for body contouring surgery. The East Texan is part of the rising number of middle-age Americans turning to plastic surgery.

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