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Life in dog years: Many pets living longer
Some dogs and cats reaching 15 years or more, veterinarians say When Denice Shaughnessy’s wirehaired dachshund Chanel died last month at the age of 21, she was heralded as the world’s oldest dog, according to Guinness World Records. To read the full story  Life in dog years: Many pets living longer, click here.
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Meds Behavior Disorders
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Childhood Meds Lead to Behavior Disorders?


Young animals treated with commonly prescribed drugs to treat epilepsy, mood disorders and pain develop behavioral abnormalities in adulthood, according to researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC).

To read the full article Childhood Meds Lead to Behavior Disorders? , click here.

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Obesity in the Womb
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Scientists seek clues to obesity in the womb
Research reinforces importance of losing weight before pregnancy

When Kathy Perusse had weight-loss surgery and shed 120 pounds, she may have done more than make her own life easier.

To read the full article Scientists seek clues to obesity in the womb, click here.


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Kids Turn Blue
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Scary Breath Holding Spells Turns Kids Blue, Leaves Parents Alarmed
Children May Seek Attention by Holding Their Breath

Last Wednesday, 1-year-old Stephen Albert was playing under the wide arm of the couch in his family's Cheverly, Md., home. But as he moved to stand up, his head collided with the couch arm and he sat back down again, hard.

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Recovering From Back Pain

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One-Third of Low Back Pain Patients Recover Completely Within a Year

Got a new case of low back pain? There's a good chance you'll recover completely within a year, a new study shows.

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Stress Hurts Teeth

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 When Stress Takes a Toll on Your Teeth

With economic pressures affecting millions of Americans, dentists may have noticed a drop in patients opting for a brighter smile, but they are seeing another phenomenon: a rise in the number of teeth grinders.

To read the full article When Stress Takes a Toll on Your Teeth, click here.


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10 Risky Foods

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10 Unexpectedly Risky Foods
Common Foods Besides Meat Pose Health Hazards


High-profile cases of illness due to contaminated beef, such as the 1993 Jack in the Box hamburger outbreaks that killed four children, may be one reason why meat is often framed as the primary culprit of food poisoning.

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Estrogen and Colon Cancer
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Estrogen May Improve Colon Cancer Survival


Younger women with advanced colon cancer live slightly longer than younger men with advanced disease, but the survival advantage disappears as women age and their estrogen levels drop.

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Eliminate Stress

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Some Simple Steps for the Stressed-Out


A middle-aged, working-class woman recently came to my medical office complaining that her back had "seized up."

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Women and Foot Pain
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Study Finds Women Wear Shoes That Cause Pain

Some women love their shoes so much it hurts. That is the conclusion of a new study that looks at the link between shoe choices and chronic foot pain.

To read the full story  Women Wear Shoes That Cause Pain, click here.


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Working with Dangerous Germs
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"The Early Show" Takes a Closer Look at Germs Lurking in Its Workplace


Correspondent Kelly Wallace looks at how germy, and potentially disease-ridden, the workplace can be.

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Easing Back Pain
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Excellent video by The Early Show’s host Harry Smith as he speaks with Dr. Norman Marcus about tips for preventing and easing back pain. A must see.

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Young Girls Get Breast Cancer
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Breast Cance
r Takes a Special Toll on Girls

Taylor Thompson was planning to spend her summer vacation by the pool with friends. Instead, she spent a month becoming very familiar with her hospital in Little Rock, Ark.

To read the full article 'Lightning Strikes' When Young Girls Get Breast Cancer, click here.

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Is the Pill in Control of Your Romance?
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Science tells us that humans have evolved over the years to make better decisions about whom to choose as a spouse, but a growing body of research suggests that women could undo all that evolution with a simple pill many are already taking.

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Love, pleasure, duty: Why women have sex
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What makes a woman want to have sex? Is it physical attraction? Love? Loneliness? Jealousy? Boredom? Painful menstrual cramps?

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Gene Linked to Glaucoma

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An international team of researchers discovered gene variants for glaucoma in a black population. The finding could lead to treatment or a cure for this disease, which causes blindness in two million Americans each year.

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Life in dog years: Many pets living longer
Active ImageSome dogs and cats reaching 15 years or more, veterinarians say

When Denice Shaughnessy’s wirehaired dachshund Chanel died last month at the age of 21, she was heralded as the world’s oldest dog, according to Guinness World Records.

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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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