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Woman takes a new approach to improving her life
PETOSKEY — This past summer, Karen Bissonette asked her doctor if she could have just three more months. The 63-year-old Indian River woman was on medication to control high blood pressure. Her doctor wanted her to take cholesterol lowering...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Drugs and Medicines, High Blood Pressure, Health and Medical Professionals, Physical Therapy
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Menopause Map: New Road to Relief?
CW33 NewsDiane doesn't want us to use her last name for this story--so it goes when it comes to menopause. "There is this impression that it means you're old and used and all dried up and nobody wants that connation," Diane said with a laugh. She’s 52 is...Tags: Physical Conditions, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Menopause, Acupuncture
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Gaining Weight? Maybe it isn't your fault!
NightCap ReporterAmerican's are becoming extra-large and it's usually our fault: we eat too much then just sit around--but it wasn't Paula DeHavens fault. "My problem was my testosterone was pretty much gone,” Paula said. “I had double the amount of...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Hormone Replacement Therapy, Testosterone
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Seasonal pasture myopathy cause identified
For decades, hundreds of horses in North America and northern Europe have died from a pasture-associated muscle disease whose cause, prevention, and treatment have remained elusive. Even with early diagnosis, the fatality rate for this disease, known as...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Europe, Health and Safety at School, Horse (animal), Science and Technology
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No on Proposition 37
There's a growing gap between what grocery shoppers think they know about their food and the reality. Those tomatoes with the evenly rich red color that look ripened to perfection? They were bred to avoid showing streaks of green, a result of genetic...Tags: Allergies, Genetic Engineering, Technology, Science and Technology, Services and Shopping
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Tips for hydration during summer heat
With the extreme heat, and even in less extreme temperatures, those who spend any time outside must stay properly hydrated. Some drinks are better than others, and some people need more fluids than others, says Dr. Marc I. Leavey, an internist at Mercy...
Tags: Heart Disease, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Dialysis, Health and Medical Professionals, Mouth
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Sleep plays hefty role in health
The clocks get turned back Sunday and although that extra hour of snoozing is a treat, don't think it can make a dent in the nation's sleep deficit. Approximately 1 in 3 Americans get by on six hours or less of slumber, says Dr. Phyllis Zee, director...
Tags: Heart Disease, Northwestern University, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Deprivation
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Men need to talk about prostate cancer and its effects
Treatment for certain cancers can affect your sex life, causing a range of symptoms that can make sex with your partner more difficult — or nonexistent. But that doesn't mean you can't have a healthy sex life, says Jeffrey Albaugh, a urology...Tags: Prostate, Heart Disease, Breast Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Diabetes
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Fit Friday: "Green Lantern" protein shake
Email padler@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, MO. -- Give Your Metabolism a spicy kick in the pants. Jodelle Fitzwater writes, "protein shakes are a great way to make a fast, healthy meal that you can take on the go, use after a hard workout to replenish exhausted muscles, and even...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Kale, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Coconut, Vitamin C
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89 Md. facilities bought drugs from firm linked to meningitis outbreak
The federal Food and Drug Administration identified 89 medical facilities in Maryland that bought drugs from the Massachusetts manufacturer being investigated for a national fungal meningitis outbreak. The facilities are among more than 3,000 in numerous...
Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Personal Service, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Milford (New Haven, Connecticut), Randallstown
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Graduates cooking up new ways to utilize degrees in dietetics
Dietitians were once found mainly in hospitals and health care facilities treating patients with diabetes or kidney issues. While those needs still exist, healthy eating, overcoming the obesity epidemic, quality school lunches and bio-engineered foods...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Illinois State University, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health and Safety at School, Hospitals and Clinics
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Study: Stress a weightier problem for black girls
We know that the country is facing an epidemic of obesity-related chronic diseases in young people. We also know from studies (as if we parents need studies) that the level of stress and anxiety teens face is at an all-time high. I talked to Janet...
Tags: Hydrocortisone, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Drugs and Medicines, Washington, DC, University of California, Los Angeles
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