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Get the Skinny on Ready-Made Diets
WGNO NewsJanuary’s just around the corner, so of course we’re talking weight loss. And for those of you looking for something that’s effortless but can give you noticeable results, there are three relatively new diet systems on the market that...Tags: Mineral Supplements, Weight, Health, Chemicals, Human Body
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Seniors: Scrabble at the Bain Center
Activity Pals For single seniors. Get together with others to attend events, shop, go sightseeing, dine out and more. 301-596-6385. The Bain Center 5470 Ruth Keeton Way, Columbia. 410-313-7213. •A New Year, a New You. Jan. 30, 10 a.m. Free....Tags: American Civil War (1861-1865), Arts and Culture, Government Health Care, World War II (1939-1945), Table Tennis
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Pro/Con: Is sharing a bed with baby healthful or risky?
If Facebook is any indication, new parents love to take photos of their partners happily dozing with a sleeping baby. But while this moment may be picturesque, how safe is it?
The practice of having infants sleep in the same bed as mom and dad is known...Tags: Immune System, Nursing, Health, Facebook, Human Body
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Equine metabolic syndrome linked to laminitis
Equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) is an illness affecting equidae (horses and related animals) and is increasingly believed to have a major role in conditions such as laminitis. Although many factors (including cortisol metabolism and adipocyte (fat cell)...Tags: Health, Human Body, Insulin, Diabetes, Hydrocortisone
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You could die of a broken heart, doctors say
For centuries, there have been songs, writings and proclamations about losing love, with many often using the term "a broken heart" to describe the pain.
But it appears there is medical truth to the notion that a traumatic emotional experience can lead...Tags: Alprazolam (drug), Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Health, Loyola University Health System
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Odd chemicals turn up in drinking water
Trace amounts of sex hormones, prescription drugs, flame retardants and herbicides are being detected in treated drinking water pumped to more than 7 million people in Chicago and its suburbs.
In the latest round of testing prompted by a 2008 Tribune...Tags: Republican Party, Water Supply, Science, Progesterone, Science and Technology
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Few veterinarians trained to treat organic livestock
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - The lack of chemicals used in organic production has created a challenge for farmers in caring for their animals: Few veterinarians are trained to treat livestock with alternatives to antibiotics or other modern drugs. The...Tags: Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Arthritis, Drugs and Medicines, Diseases and Illnesses
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Howard County seniors
Activity Pals For single seniors. Get together with others to attend events, go shopping, sightseeing, dine out and more. 301-596-6385. The Bain Center 5470 Ruth Keeton Way, Columbia. 410-313-7213. •Another Way to See It Laughter Club. Mondays, 9...Tags: Artscape, Medical Services, Healthy Diet, Government Health Care, World War II (1939-1945)
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Before you eat that doughnut . . .
There are zillions of tips floating around about how to lose weight, boost your metabolism and stay healthy. We polled registered dietitians and nutritionists to find their top 10: Eat breakfast: In order to gain weight, Japanese sumo wrestlers don't eat...
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Researchers hope for fitness help from little-known tissues in body -- brown fat
chrisc@herald-mail.comThink of your house. You want it to be uncluttered, well-maintained, secure and supplied with power and water. Now think of your body. Just like your house, you want to keep it well-maintained, keep fuel and water coming in and keep invaders out. Now,...Tags: Health, Johns Hopkins University, Physiology, Human Body, Science
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Migraine Pain: It's Different for Kids
The 33 NewsRudy Gomez is 15 years old and recalls her first migraine like it was yesterday. "I remember my head was throbbing, it felt like someone was pounding on my head," Rudy said. "I just broke down and started crying." That happened when she was 6 years...Tags: Science and Technology, Health, Physical Conditions, Migraine, Human Interest
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Saul Roseman, chairman of Hopkins biology department, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterSaul Roseman, the retired chairman of the Johns Hopkins University's department of biology, whose scientific research included a discovery that corrected the work of two Nobel laureates, died of congestive heart failure Saturday at his home. He was 90 and...Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Michigan, Defense, Armed Forces, Johns Hopkins University
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