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Health briefs
Raccoon rabies vaccination project The county Health Department will conduct its annual raccoon oral rabies vaccination project Wednesday, Sept. 8 to Sept. 30. About 70,000 edible baits for raccoons will be distributed throughout the county. Department...Tags: Riviera Beach, Crofton, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Disasters, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Residents Taxed For Trying To Stay Healthy
In response to Dr. Dennis Gottfried's Aug. 15 Opinion article "Anti-Smoking Tactics Can Squeeze Obesity": Dr. Gottfried referred to the success of the cigarette tax in reducing the number of smokers. He also refers to the soda tax that a few states...Tags: Medical Services, Clubs and Associations, Wethersfield, Lifestyle and Leisure, Yoga
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Sex can be just as satisfying after menopause
Tribune Media ServicesQ: Are there any drugs to help women achieve orgasm after menopause? A: I wish I could say yes, but there are no specific drugs for this purpose. Viagra, which helps men maintain erections, has been tried on women. The results in helping women with...Tags: Harvard Medical School, Plastic Surgeons, Menopause, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Obstetrics
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Arguments to bar citizenship for children of illegal immigrants miss vast majorities of babies
Associated Press WritersSAN JUAN, Texas (AP) — When Ruth Garcia's twins are born in two months, they'll have all the rights of U.S. citizens. They and their six brothers and sisters will be able to vote, apply for federal student loans and even run for president. Garcia...Tags: Medical Services, Migration, Democratic Party, Career and Workplace, Interior Policy
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Animal rights groups face off with scientists over fate of chimps
Ever since the first of their number arrived in New Mexico half a century ago as test subjects in the fledgling U.S. space program, nearly 200 government-owned chimpanzees were routinely injected with viruses and used to test everything from...Tags: Animals, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Interior Policy, Kathleen Sebelius, National Institutes of Health
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Senior briefs
Senior services The Anne Arundel County Department of Aging and Disabilities has published its 2010-2011 edition of "Services for Seniors, Adults with Disabilities and Caregivers," a free directory of businesses and individual service providers. Copies...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Children, Social Issues, Physical Therapists, Scrabble (game)
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Finding purpose for life's second act
Type the words "women and midlife" into a search engine and the scattershot articles and blog posts that appear on your screen might alternately amuse and disturb you. Some of them counsel women to face middle age with humor and grace, a piece of...Tags: Washington, DC, Women's Health, Eyewear, Health
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HEALTH: Wearing headphones? Turn down the volume
A few months ago, while at an airport, I experienced a moment of weakness and I plunked down more money than I care to admit on a set of noise reduction headphones. I love them because I'm not a particularly social person. When on a plane or a bus, I...Tags: Ears and Hearing, New York City, New York, Eyewear, Apple iPhone
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Bulletin Board
Wednesday After-School Sports Camp, 2 to 6 p.m. at C.B. Smith Park, 900 N. Flamingo Road, Pembroke Pines. 954-437-2650. Breakthrough Weight Loss Program to Eliminate Belly Fat and Pain, 7 p.m. at Acupuncture Wellness Center of Coral Springs, 10139 NW...Tags: Back to School, Dania Beach, Social Issues, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Cooper City
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28-Year Old Stroke Survivor Speaks Out
Staff WriterA 28 year-old stroke survivor continues to amaze her doctors and family. Elizabeth Gates was only 28 years-old when she suffered a severe stroke. After a night out at a bachelorette party in May, Gates woke up with what she thought was a hangover. She...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Brain, Stroke, Human Body, Internists
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Some health factors may be linked to cognitive problems for people with Type 2 diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is linked with a number of health problems, but a new study finds that older diabetics who have high blood pressure, gait and balance problems or think their health is poor may be at higher risk for cognitive problems. Researchers...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Diabetes, Insulin, High Blood Pressure, Los Angeles Times
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Dog Blog: A Westie with a pacemaker
Mary Lou Mooney is a true dog lover — literally from the heart. Mary Lou's previous Westie, Murphy, was tragically hit and killed by a car at age 3 when they lived in Massachusetts. In Murphy's short life she won Mom's heart and Mary Lou knew...Tags: Surgery, California, Kathy Griffin, Heart Problems, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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