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| Genes and Individuality |
Gene Regulation Determines Individuality, Study
A team of US and German scientists has found that we differ from each more because of the way our genes are regulated, such as which are switched on and which are switched off, than because of the differences among the genes themselves
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| Infertility and Diet | 
Mediterranean Diet May Increase Success of Infertility Treatments
The Mediterranean Diet seems to be the wunderkind in the weight loss world, ranked as one of the Top 10 most popular diets,, it has been studied extensively over the past several years and found to produce numerous health benefits.
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| Death After Hip Fracture | 
Risk of Death Persists After a Hip Fracture
Older men and women who break a hip are five to eight times more likely to die in the first three months after the fracture, a new study by Belgian researchers has found.
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| High Fiber Diet and COPD | 
High Fiber Diet May Influence COPD Risk
Dietary fiber, also known as roughage, is probably best known for its ability to prevent or relieve constipation, but fiber can provide many other health benefits as well.
To read the full article High Fiber Diet May Influence COPD Risk, click here.
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| Heart Disease and Births | 
Heart disease tied to mom’s number of births
Giving birth to five or more children greatly increased risk, study finds
A woman's risk of heart disease and stroke in middle-age and beyond may be associated with the number of children she gives birth to, a large study of Swedish women hints.
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| Meat Allergies Missed | 
Meat Might Be Behind Many Unidentified Allergic Reactions
Certain carb could be causing severe anaphylaxis, researchers warn.
A carbohydrate in meat called alpha-gal may be the unrecognized cause of recurring severe allergic reactions in some patients, a new study suggests.
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| Vitamin D and Incontinence |
Low Vitamin D Levels Tied to Incontinence
Vitamin D Deficiency May Contribute to Pelvic Floor Disorders in Women
Not getting enough vitamin D may cause women problems in the bathroom as well as with their bones.
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| Sabotaging Success |
Sabotaging Success, but to What End?
“You could say I’ve been unlucky in love,” a young man told me during a recent consultation.
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| Blood Pressure Drugs No Help for Diabetes |
Blood Pressure Drugs No Help for Diabetes
Studies: Statins, Fibrates to Lower Fats, Cholesterol and Blood Pressure Do Not Reduce Heart Attack Risk in Diabetics
Key results from a landmark federal study are in, and the results are disappointing for diabetics: Adding drugs to drive blood pressure and blood-fats lower than current targets did not prevent heart problems, and in some cases caused harmful side effects.
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| ED Doubles Death Risk |
Erectile Dysfunction May Indicate Doubled Death Risk
Heart Patients With Ailment Had Twice the Heart Attacks, Deaths
A new study suggests that men with heart problems may have double the risk of death if they also suffer from erectile dysfunction.
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| High-Fat Diet Problem for Women |
High-Fat Diet More Than Waistline Worry for Women Over 50
We know diets high in fat, like those that are prevalent in Western countries, are harmful and can lead to a variety of health problems such as diabetes, heart failure, and obesity.
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| Surgery Reduces Stroke |
In Preventing Stroke, Surgery Beats Stents
Surgery Appears Safer than Stenting for Preventing Stroke Caused by Narrow Neck Arteries
When the arteries that supply blood to the brain become narrowed by the build-up of the waxy substance called plaque, skyrocketing the risk for stroke, surgery is the best and safest way to treat the problem, according to European stroke researchers.
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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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