| Wrinkle Around Mouth |
Why Women Wrinkle Around Mouth
Women More Likely Than Men to Get Wrinkles Around the Lips; Is Biology to Blame?
Biology may be the reason why women are more prone than men to developing wrinkles around the lips -- called perioral wrinkles-- and deeper ones, too, a new study says.
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| De-Stress Your Workout |
A Device to De-Stress Your Workout
AFTER a night that included several beers and not enough sleep, Keith Gillis, a 31-year-old cyclist in Truro, Nova Scotia, set out on a 74-mile road ride with the caveat that he was feeling fatigued.
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| Women Get More Wrinkles |
Study: Women Get More Wrinkles Than Men
Aesthetic Surgery Journal Finds Anatomical Differences in Male and Female Faces Make Women More Prone to Wrinkling
Mirror, mirror on the wall -- who has the most wrinkles of them all? According to a new study, men win the wrinkle war. Women wrinkle more easily.
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| Antidepressants Personality |
Antidepressants Change Personality
People who take anti-depressants may experience personality changes separate from the alleviation of their depressive symptoms.
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| Wine and Teeth? |
Red wine or white? Which makes teeth a fright?
Health conscious (and vain) vino drinkers face cocktail conundrum
Monika Jones, 28, loves red wine. What she doesn’t love is the “monster mouth” it gives her. “I’ve found that red wine not only stains my teeth — it turns the inner part of my lips a dark magenta after just two glasses,” says Jones, a Seattle writer. “My ... Read More >> |
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| Dad Needs Nursing Home? |
Does Dad Need A Nursing Home?
Dr. Jon LaPook Talks About The Tough Choice Of When To Send A Parent To A Nursing Home
One of the great blessings of my life is that my 91-year-old father, who I dearly love, lives in the apartment building next door. After 66 years of marriage, he's been living alone since my mother's death last March. He is still sharp as a tack, as he might say.
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| Predicting Heart Disease |
Predicting Heart Disease Risk
Consumers are well aware of the dangers of oxidative stress, if the number of juices and teas advertised as containing antioxidants is any indication. But what is the best way to measure oxidative stress – and to fight it?
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| Bypassing the Blues |

Bypassing the Blues
Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) patients who were screened for depression after surgery and then cared for by a nurse-led team of health care specialists via telephone reported improved quality of life and physical function compared to those who received their doctors' usual care.
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| Being Thankful |

Being thankful ... you’re not like mom and dad: Holidays can provide lessons about love amid quirky family dynamics
Thanksgiving and Christmas brings the annual mix of happy anticipation and dread as we gather at the old homestead for a day of food, celebration and family politics.
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| Global Warming, Save Lives |

Study: Cut Global Warming, Save Lives Slashing; Carbon Emissions Would Reduce Heart, Lung Diseases, New Studies Show
Cutting global warming pollution would not only make the planet healthier, it would make people healthier too, newly released studies say.
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| Food Lowers Cholesterol? |
Can Food Lower Your Cholesterol?
Dr. Jennifer Ashton Tests Our Knowledge of Cholesterol and a Heart Healthy Diet
Almost 99 million adults in the United States have what is considered borderline or high cholesterol. In time for Christmas, CBS's Dr. Jennifer Ashton and Harry Smith talk about foods and cholesterol.
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| Cancer Codes Cracked |
Two Cancer Codes Cracked
'We will think about cancers in a very different way's. Researchers have mapped the DNA mutations in skin and lung cancer — findings that one researcher says will change how cancer is viewed.
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| Top 10 Medical Advances of the Decade |

From Genome to Hormones, Doctors Pick the Top Medical Advances of The Decade
The first decade of the 21st century brought a number of discoveries, mistakes and medical advances that influenced medicine from the patient's bedside to the medicine cabinet.
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| Kiss a Frog and Get Salmonella? |
CDC Finds Uptick of salmonella Cases From Frogs, But Other Pets Can Infect, Too
Salmonella's back. Government officials announced this week that salmonella carried by your cute little green friends -- this time frogs -- have caused yet another outbreak in children. Aquatic pet frogs are under fire this week after 48 people in 25 states came down with salmonella serotype typhimurium, according to the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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| Experts Sound Off on Cereal |
General Mills' Pledge to Cut Sugar in Kids' Cereals Has Nutrition Experts Buzzing
The cereal giant General Mills has announced it will cut back the amount of sugar in 10 popular kids' cereals to single-digit grams of sugar per serving. As this move piqued the interest of nutritionists and other diet experts, the ABC News medical unit sent out a request for comment to some of the nation's top experts in the field.
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| To PSA or Not to PSA |
To PSA or Not to PSA, that is the Question
By Allen Lawrence, M.D.
In 2007, it is estimated that 218,890 men were diagnosed as having prostate cancer in the U.S. It is further estimated that 1out of every 6 men living in the U.S. will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during in his lifetime. In 2006, an estimated 27,350 men died from prostate cancer within the United States. The median age of death from prostate cancer from 2000 through 2004 was 80 years, and 71% of deaths occurred in me ... Read More >> |
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| Cut Holiday Calories |
Measure for measure, a way to cut calories
The holiday season brings with it an overabundance of advice on how to avoid gaining weight in the face of all those festive meals, cocktail parties and plates of cookies brought in by co-workers.
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| Holiday Stress |
I'm dreaming of a right-size Christmas
The daydreams start about this time every year: I imagine a Thanksgiving feast followed by post-turkey touch football on the beach; my children beside a picture-perfect Christmas tree and glowing menorah, gleeful over their gifts and good fortune; a rollicking New Year's dinner party with friends; and generally lots of togetherness and good cheer.
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Home Fire Prevention |
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.
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The Science of Love |
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.
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Moore In Health Care |
Film maker Micahel Moore Talking about Single Payer Universal health care.
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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.
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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
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We Become Silent |
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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.
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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.
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Meditation and Yoga |
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.
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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.
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