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All Health's Breaking Loose: Living with the heat
They say you can blame acting a little crazy on a full moon. Maybe so, but I think it's time we gave the sun its crazy-making due as well. I was out for a run one morning last week. Already in the upper 80s, the temperature was rising fast. Jogging toward...Tags: Physiology, Hormones and Metabolism, Skin Cancer, Arizona, Science and Technology
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Target to launch clinics in South Florida
Target Corp., renewing its push into retail medicine, will open eight new clinics in South Florida and the Chicago area, giving a boost to a form of health-care delivery that has seen slower growth amid the economic downturn. The Minneapolis-based retail...Tags: Medical Services, Deerfield Beach, Walgreen Co., Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), CVS Corp.
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Fence finally mended
As he sat at Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital Aug. 20 waiting for his wife to be wheeled into surgery, John Hennessey flipped through a copy of the morning paper.
What's Your Problem? caught his eye.
The column described the frustrating tale of Stanley...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Interior Policy, Jon Yates, Leo Burnett
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Pilates, tai chi or yoga?
Healthkey.com contributorEach of these exercise philosophies consists of low-impact movements that focus on both mind and body for better physical and mental health. And each has health benefits that are supported by scientific research. None require expensive equipment or...Tags: Yoga, Muscle, Lower Back Pain, Health Treatments, Science and Technology
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Sept. 3-6: Focus on what needs to be done, Aries
Tribune Media ServicesVirgo 08.23-09.22 Weightlifting with words works wonders. Some smooth talking will quickly sand down the edges of rough trouble areas. Act as a go-between to sort out differences. Libra 09.23-10.22 The object of your affection is waiting for you to...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health
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Getting older: More or less?
Healthkey.com contributorEat. Move. Sleep. These three words may sound like the sequel to a popular book and film, but they actually summarize vital basic activities for staying younger as we age. How much should you eat, exercise and sleep to be your best? Here are some...Tags: Muscle, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Senior Citizens, Immune System, Health and Medical Professionals
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Lauren Gress trial: Mom accused of starving baby says she struggled
An Orlando mother accused of starving her newborn twin daughter to death in 2008 is testifying in her defense this afternoon.
Lauren Gress, 24, told jurors at the Orange County Courthouse that she struggled as a single mother.
She faces charges of...Tags: Murder, Justice System, Symptoms, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials
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Last mission for World War II bomber squadron
There are famous last words and last rites. There's even a new book out on last meals.
But for a rapidly dwindling group of World War II veterans, what matters most right now is the last reunion.
The final curtain call for roughly 40 surviving members...Tags: Defense, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), St. George, Disasters and Accidents, Florida
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Womack Gives DeLay Tour of Wellness Center
ReporterTwo very different opinions collided today as Rogers Mayor and Republican Steve Womack gave Congressional opponent and Republican Gunner DeLay a tour of the Rogers Wellness Center; A facility Womack says should become a reality for other communities...Tags: Small Businesses, Migration, Corruption, National Government, Corporate Crime
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NASA advises on trapped miners' health
The Associated PressIn less than a week the 33 miners trapped under Chile's Atacama Desert will have been stuck underground longer than any others in memory — taxing authorities Thursday with unique challenges on coaxing them and their families through the ordeal. A...Tags: Space Programs, Jose Hernandez, Industrial Accidents, Twitter, Inc., Petroleum Industry
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FDA may restrict cough suppressants
The Associated PressFederal health regulators are weighing restrictions on Robitussin, NyQuil and other cough suppressants to curb cases of abuse that send thousands of people to the hospital each year. The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday posted its review of...Tags: Johnson & Johnson Inc., Washington, DC, Consumers, Teen-agers, High Blood Pressure
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Hawk Mountain honors winged scavengers
Vultures are scavengers. They can soar for hours and are first in line to swoop down on the dead. But that's a good thing because they reduce the spread of disease such as anthrax, botulism and rabies. Learn how important these oft-maligned creatures are...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Physical Conditions, Diseases and Illnesses, Rabies, Internists
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