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Health/wellness events
Upcoming "Art's the Spark" program designed for those with early and middle stage Alzheimer's disease and their caregivers; Aug. 28 and Sept. 11; Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave., Orlando. Professional educators lead private tours, for small...Tags: Breastfeeding, Diabetes, Hospitals and Clinics, Physical Therapists, Leesburg
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Small changes now, big rewards later
Women who are middle-age and older face health concerns particular to their gender and age, such as osteoporosis, breast cancer, ovarian cancer and microvascular disease (a type of heart disease more common in women).
But according to a recent report...Tags: Diabetes, Human Body, Physical Therapists, Symptoms, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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The war within
The issue of mental health and the military has been getting a lot of attention recently. That's partly because official policy is now focused on being up-front about the reality of depression among troops, and being proactive in addressing it. It's...Tags: Defense, Armed Forces, Family, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Internists
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Social worker shares personal story of living with mental illness
While pursuing a bachelor's degree in psychology at Bradley University, Jason Langman studied mental illness in a theoretical, almost antiseptic way.
After graduating, he found jobs working as a social worker, counseling people who were so anxious and...Tags: Colleges and Universities, South Chicago, Wages and Pensions, Family, Bipolar Disorder
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Katrina refugees find support on Chicago's big shoulders
It has been five years since Hurricane Katrina sent hundreds of thousands of Gulf Coast residents in search of refuge in cities such as Chicago. But while some evacuees have struggled with unemployment, emotional ties to their former homes and Chicago's...Tags: Social Services, Colleges and Universities, Rentals, Christianity, Family
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Wouldn't less be more for Bears' offense?
A Bears fan recently showed me the 2009-2010 calendar the team mailed to season- ticket holders and those on a waiting list.
For the week beginning Aug. 22, two dates are missing. Tuesday is labeled Aug. 26, then Wednesday Aug. 27 and so on. Let's hope...Tags: Athletes, Johnny Knox, Sports, Lovie Smith, Chicago Bears
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The importance of back-to-school check-up
The yearly to-do list of what needs to be done for your child going back to school can include buying school supplies, filling out permission forms and scheduling doctor appointments. Dr. Eid Guirguis, a pediatrician with Ocean Pediatric Care in Spring...Tags: Back to School, Weight, Diabetes, Social Sciences, Children
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Health-care overhaul: Doctors must go digital
Hundreds of thousands of paper sheets bulge from the weathered charts in the medical office of Dr. Tahsina Atiquzzaman.
Patient histories, stress tests and results from colonoscopies are piled in filing cabinets, wall shelves and storage closets in her...Tags: Chiropractors, Diabetes, Kissimmee, Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics
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How old is old enough? Crash death of 13-year-old motorcycle racer raises question
AP National WriterThey sail solo around the world, climb the highest mountains and race around ovals at breakneck speeds. They're kids, some not old enough to get into an R-rated movie on their own. On Sunday, a 13-year-old became the youngest person to die at the...Tags: Athletes, Sport Climbing, Children, Climbing, International Olympic Committee
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Catching up with private insurers, Medicare expands coverage to help smokers kick the habit
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — They've lived with the health warnings about smoking for much of their lives and doubtless seen the ill effects on friends, relatives and even themselves, yet about 4.5 million older people in the U.S. keep on lighting up....Tags: Human Body, Physical Therapists, Barack Obama, Medical Research, Government Health Care
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Alternatives to animal testing gaining ground
New drugs and consumer products are almost always tested for safety on rats, rabbits, chimpanzees and other animals, but advances in technology could bring an end to such experiments. Testing on animals could be phased out over the next couple of decades...Tags: Chiropractors, Colleges and Universities, Animals, Technology, Consumers
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How workers in high-pressure jobs avoid meltdowns
We all have our breaking points. For JetBlue flight attendant Steven Slater, it apparently was a customer stuffing luggage overhead that sent him cursing, grabbing two beers and sliding down the emergency chute to unemployment.
There's no doubt that...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, High Blood Pressure, Forehead, Family, Medical Services
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