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K9 CORNER: Treat your dog to a massage
May is National Pet Month so I pulled up the Purina web site to see how they suggested honoring this month. I found about 10 or 12 possibilities listed and selected giving your pet a massage as a good option to discuss. Retrieving my copy of the “...
Tags: Human Body, Fingers, Personal Service, Arthritis, Health
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Vaught's Views: 'Minor' brain surgery set for ex-Kentucky golfer Holmes
larry@amnews.comJ.B. Holmes started this year’s PGA Tour superbly, but in recent months his play dropped off for reasons that were very obvious to those around him. “It’s hard to put the ball in the hole when you are seeing three of them (holes),&...Tags: Golf, Headaches, Ernie Els, Brain, Health
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Area opthalmologists unhappy with new law expanding surgical privileges of optometrists
Dr. Arthur K. Rivard has been an eye doctor in Danville for more than 20 years and is not shy when lending his view point on a just who should engage in eye surgery and who shouldn't.
"For the record, ophthalmologists such as myself are eye doctors that...Tags: Lawyers, Politics, Elections, Ophthalmology, Crime, Law and Justice
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Hands of Hope: Cancer center opens doors to volunteers
bcurd@amnews.comWhen Mary Foltz’s sister was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma five years ago, Foltz spent a lot of time by her side during treatments at Commonwealth Cancer Center. They endured a long road to recovery, and now it’s time to give...Tags: Human Interest, Breast, Cancer, Colleges and Universities, Human Body
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Cancer, heart surgery can't keep her from her true love
This is for all those people who are seriously ill and thinking they may never do what they love again. I was like that in 2010, recovering from back-to-back breast cancer and heart surgeries and the aftermath. I thought tennis, which is my athletic...
Tags: Lymphatic System, French Open, Diseases and Illnesses, Pete Sampras, Arthritis
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1994 Dolphins: Some ex-players succeed, some fall on hard times
A heroin dealer in upstate New York. A juvenile court judge in Tennessee. A Stanford grad overseeing $500 million in pension funds for Florida state retirees. A felon who watched his son win the Heisman Trophy from a jailhouse TV. These are your 1994...
Tags: Golf, Dunkin' Donuts, Larry Webster, Junior Seau, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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More than 5000 area kids suffer from juvenile arthritis
KIAHIt may seem like a movie when you talk about a child suffering from old age and arthritis, but this is no movie. For 5000 kids in the Houston area, that is the reality of juvenile arthritis Bella Lawler, age 11, suffers from JA and says, "I was getting...Tags: Allergies, Arthritis
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Howard County Pets: Is it unhealthy to share my bed with a pet?
Q: After news reports earlier this year, we’re wondering: Is it unhealthy or unsanitary to allow dogs or cats to share our beds? A: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study that triggered concerns and news-media...Tags: Epidemics and Plagues, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Arizona, Human Body, Pharmaceuticals
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Pets and your health: the good and the bad
They cuddle and purr. And they shed. They wag their tails and fetch your slippers. And they shed. They never talk back and they never hold a grudge. And they shed.
There are obvious pluses and minuses to living with pets, not only with respect to your...Tags: Headaches, Lymphatic System, Toxoplasmosis , Blood Pressure Decrease, Diabetes
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Optical illusion dampens arthritis pain
Seeing the movements of a healthy hand mirroring one's own movements plays a welcome trick on the brains of arthritis sufferers, a new study shows: It reduces the perception of pain. The observation, reported this week at the Society for Neuroscience's...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, University of California, San Diego, Amputation, Arthritis, Health
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Taking care of diabetes during holidays
More than 20 million Americans are living with diabetes, and another 40 million are in the early stages of the disease. Managing diabetes can be a challenge all year long, but the holidays can pose special problems. All those extra treats, meals and...Tags: Diabetes, Erectile Dysfunction, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Diseases and Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics
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Ulman Cancer Fund merges with 4K for Cancer to help fundraising
Ryan Hanley spent the summer before he turned 18 thinking about organizing a transcontinental bike ride to raise money for cancer. When he entered the Johns Hopkins University, he set about selling the idea and recruiting classmates and friends to ride 4,...Tags: Human Interest, Appendectomy, Cancer, Johns Hopkins University, Colleges and Universities
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