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Moving and Teen Suicide
Teens who move a lot have twice suicide risk Moving 3 or more times can contribute to feelings of isolation, study says Parents may be so distracted by the details of a move that they don't notice what a big impact. To read the full article Teens who move a lot have twice suicide risk, click here.
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Marriage Thrives
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Marriage thrives despite our evolving sex lives
Most women tie the knot by 40, statistics show — so why all the fretting?


It may have worked as a plotline for “Sex and the City,” but according to new  government figures, very few American women need fear being an “old maid.”

To read the full article Marriage thrives despite our evolving sex lives, click here.

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Early Fetal Memory?
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The Earliest Fetal Memory?
Dutch Doctors Say the Unborn may Have Memories by the 30th Week of Pregnancy


Like any prospective mom, as 21-year-old Angela Morton goes through her first pregnancy the family stories of her own baby years begin to emerge -- including her mother's trick of calming her with Aerosmith's 1988 song "Angel" anytime she was a fussing as an infant.

To read the full article The Earliest Fetal Memory?, click here.

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Crucial Tests for Men
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Top Five Crucial Medical Tests for Men
Find Out Which Exams Are a Must to Maintain Good Health


Many men aren't proactive when it comes to their personal health care needs. A Men's Health magazine and CNN survey found one-third of men would not go to the doctor, even if they were experiencing major health problems, such as severe chest pains or shortness of breath -- both of which are signs for heart disease.

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Pets and Illness
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A Prescription That Can Give You Paws


Caring goes both ways. People who take good care of their pets protect them -- and the whole household -- by preventing diseases from entering the home.

To read the full article A Prescription That Can Give You Paws, click here.



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Insomnia Therapy
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Internet-Based Therapy Shows Promise for Insomnia
Can't sleep? Computer-based therapy shows promise for insomnia


Sleepless people sometimes use the Internet to get through the night. Now a small study shows promising results for insomniacs with nine weeks of Internet-based therapy.

To read the full article Internet-Based Therapy Shows Promise for Insomnia, click here.

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Food Safety
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Foods Face Tougher Path From Farm to Table
Government Rules Aim to Prevent Salmonella in Eggs, E. Coli in Beef


The Harvest Lane Farm in Pennsylvania is the vanguard in the fight to keep salmonella out of eggs.

To read the full article Foods Face Tougher Path From Farm to Table, click here.



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Master Your Emotions
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5 Ways to Master Your Emotions

A sound body deserves a sound mind. But if you're feeling blue, seeing red or seeking refuge from the proverbial skies of gray, you can't enjoy the optimal health you work so hard to achieve.

To read the full article 5 Ways to Master Your Emotions, click here.


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Abnormal Tests
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Study: Some Doctors Don't Talk About Abnormal Results


The old saying 'no news is good news' might not necessarily be true when it comes to your doctor. 

To read the full article Study: Some Doctors Don't Talk About Abnormal Results, click here.

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Slowing Aging
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Active Social Life May Slow Signs of Aging

Less frequent participation in social activity among older adults is associated with a more rapid rate of motor function decline, according to a recent report.

To read the full article Active Social Life May Slow Signs of Aging, click here.

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Tossing Out the Diet and Embracing the Fat
Tossing Out the Diet and Embracing the Fat
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Five-foot-nine and 184 pounds, Kathryn Griffith, a retired teacher in Oakland, Calif., counted calories for decades, trying everything from the grapefruit diet to a regimen based on cabbage soup. She also did Weight Watchers — 27 times. “I knew it wouldn’t be successful, but I went back anyway,” she said.

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Heavy Drinking Linked to Prostate Cancer
Heavy Drinking Linked to Prostate Cancer
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Although current research regarding the relationship between alcohol consumption and prostate cancer is still inconclusive, researchers from the University of California, San Francisco, led by Zhihong Gong Ph.D., found that men who reported regular heavy drinking -- more than four drinks a day on more than five days per week -- were twice as likely to be diagnosed with high-grade prostate cancer.

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Just How Bad Are Your Health Vices?
Just How Bad Are Your Health Vices?
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What's forgivable, what's regrettable and how to get healthier


If you feel guilty about certain less-than-healthy habits — either from your past or present — you're in good company.

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Proposed Tylenol Restrictions
Proposed Tylenol Restrictions
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FDA is considering reduced maximum dose, ban on Vicodin and Percocet


Proposed limits on Tylenol, a painkiller as common as pain itself, have left many consumers fearful, confused and wondering where to turn for relief.

To read the full article Proposed Tylenol restrictions worry patients, click here.

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Cholesterol-Lowering Therapy Shows Big Gains
Cholesterol-Lowering Therapy Shows Big Gains
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The percentage of patients who lowered their elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL) "bad" cholesterol to within target levels has nearly doubled in the last decade, according to a recent survey.

To read the full article Cholesterol-Lowering Therapy Shows Big Gains, click here. ...

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Moving and Teen Suicide
Moving and Teen Suicide
Active ImageTeens who move a lot have twice suicide risk
Moving 3 or more times can contribute to feelings of isolation, study says


Parents may be so distracted by the details of a move that they don't notice what a big impact.

To read the full article Teens who move a lot have twice suicide risk, click here.
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Home Fire Prevention
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Home Fire Prevention Tips
Fireman Stan shares his tips to help make your home more fire safe. To view thismovie Home Fire Prevention Tips , click here.
The Science of Love
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The Science of Love

Learn a bit about the science of love--neuro transmitters and love maps--and how these influence attraction and relationships.To seethis movie The Science of Love, click here.
Moore In Health Care
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Film maker Micahel Moore Talking about Single Payer Universal health care.
Healthy vs Health Foods

Do you know how to read food labels? Maybe you THOUGHT you did. Truth is, you probably don't. But Jeff Novick of the Pritikin Center does, and in his full talk he shows the 3 easy steps you MUST ... To see Health Food vs. Healthy Food -- How to read labels, click here.
Single Payer Health Ins
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 Why and How of Single Pay Health Inurnace

A must see. If you are concerned about where medicine and your health care are going, you should see and listen to this short video. To see this video “What Is Single-Payer?”, click here
We Become Silent
We Become Silent

 International award-winning filmmaker Kevin P. Miller of Well TV wrote and produced this documentary about the threat to medical freedom of choice. 'We Become Silent: The Last Days of Health Freedom' details the ongoing attempts by multinational pharmaceutical interests and giant food companiesto prevent your from purchasingor using vitamin-mineral supplements.It is narrated by Dame Judith Dench.

Charlie Rose
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The panel discusses the rise in obesity in the US, along with its accompanying health concerns, such as type 2 diabetes. A number of obesity experts voice their opinions on the best measures to prevent further weight increases and to treat the existing health concerns. To see Charlie Rose, click here.

Meditation and Yoga
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Meditation and Yoga
for Stress and Emotional Health
Peter Van Houten MD

Learn the science and techniques to gently and easily make lasting, positive changes necessary for emotional well-being through yoga and meditation with Peter Van Houten, MD, co-author of the Yoga Therapy book series.  To see Meditation and Yoga, click here.
Corporate Wellness
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This is the 1st episode of the Wellness TV Show featuring leaders in the Health/Wellness & Fitness field from L&T Health & Fitness, Allison Flatley and Gail Fast. A must watch! To see this video, Corparate Wellness Concepts , click here.
Cure For Mental Illness?

How Close Are We To A Cure For Mental Illness?

An exploration of current ways to treat brain disorders such as schizophrenia and depression, featuring interviews with Drs. Nancy Schneiderman, Thomas Insel and Daniel Weinberger of the NIMH. To see this video on How Close Are We To A Cure of Mental Illness?, click here.
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Sun Protection

With summer coming protection from the harmful rays of the sun is not only essential but also helpful as it will protect you from sunburn and sun induced skin cancers.

Diabetes and Low Blood Sugar

Information about diabetes; prevention, management, treatment, cures, diet and care. Diabetes can be managed naturally without medications or drugs and prevented in the first place.
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