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    May 2, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  1. Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health

    <i>Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com</i>
    Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com May 2, 2012 Q: My 6-year-old son was recently diagnosed with a moderate allergy to dairy products. What are the differences/benefits of soy milk vs. almond milk? He also...

    Tags: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Health and Medical Professionals, Bullying, Nutrition, Twins

  2. Feb 15, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Heart condition sidelines S.D. Sen. Hundstad

    Sen. Jim Hundstadsaid Wednesday he probably won&rsquo;t be returning for the remainder of the 2012 legislative session.
    Sen. Jim Hundstadsaid Wednesday he probably won’t be returning for the remainder of the 2012 legislative session.  Hundstad, D-Bath, said he must be in Sioux Falls for a stress test early Friday morning at the Veterans Administration hospital....

    Tags: Heart Problems, Health, Angiograms, Human Body, South Dakota Legislature

  4. Dec 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Teaching about HIV/AIDS in the church

    When the Rev. Keron Sadler of the NAACP tried to persuade churches around the country to play a more active role in HIV/AIDS education, she drew some hostile reactions. One pastor said his congregants might think he was gay. Another said AIDS is a curse. Yet another walked out of the room rather than discuss the topic.
    When the Rev. Keron Sadler of the NAACP tried to persuade churches around the country to play a more active role in HIV/AIDS education, she drew some hostile reactions. One pastor said his congregants might think he was gay. Another said AIDS is a curse....

    Tags: Judges, University of Maryland, College Park, Drug Use, Health, Human Body

  6. Nov 21, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Women, the occasional drink, breast cancer and heart disease

    In the last year alone, medical researchers have reported that women who drink moderately are more likely to get breast cancer but also live longer after a heart attack; are more likely to have stronger bones if they choose wine; have lower odds of developing asthma or dementia if they average one drink per day (men can average two); and have higher odds of gastrointestinal problems from bacterial overgrowth.
    In the last year alone, medical researchers have reported that women who drink moderately are more likely to get breast cancer but also live longer after a heart attack; are more likely to have stronger bones if they choose wine; have lower odds of...

    Tags: Obesity, Health, Breast Cancer, Cancer, Stroke

  8. Nov 29, 2011 |Story| WHO
  9. FES BIKE: Functional Electrical Stimulation bikes are more than just a great workout

    It&rsquo;s called a FES Bike, which stands for Functional Electrical Stimulation.&nbsp; It looks like most stationary bikes, but the FES bike helps people who&rsquo;ve experienced a stroke or been diagnosed with disease like Muscular Sclerosis regain movement and get a great workout.&nbsp;
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    It’s called a FES Bike, which stands for Functional Electrical Stimulation.  It looks like most stationary bikes, but the FES bike helps people who’ve experienced a stroke or been diagnosed with disease like Muscular Sclerosis regain...

    Tags: Health, Stroke, Diseases and Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  10. Nov 30, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Aging out of health care?

    More than 11 years ago, at age 89, Mary Cipolla, of Roselle, went through surgery for a rare type of pancreatic cancer, a &quot;Hail Mary" procedure that removed parts of her stomach, pancreas, bile duct, gallbladder and small intestine &#8212; and saved her life.
    More than 11 years ago, at age 89, Mary Cipolla, of Roselle, went through surgery for a rare type of pancreatic cancer, a "Hail Mary" procedure that removed parts of her stomach, pancreas, bile duct, gallbladder and small intestine — and saved her...

    Tags: Health, Government Health Care, Demographics, Medicare, Health Treatments

  12. Nov 22, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. One former Terps player's loss brings another renewed health

    Too much was happening at once.
    Too much was happening at once. It seemed that years worth of life-altering news — some good, some tragic — was being compressed into a single, unforgettable day. Remarkably, the thread that tied the day's events together was football. It...

    Tags: Orthopedic Surgery, Dining and Drinking, Ralph Friedgen, Randy Edsall, Restaurants

  14. Nov 25, 2011 |Story| KSTU
  15. Utah to deploy electric bus that needs no plug

    A Utah State University spinoff company thinks it has found a way to cut the cord and recharge electric transit buses through a wireless boost from charging pads embedded in concrete, in hopes of revolutionizing road travel.
    Associated Press
    A Utah State University spinoff company thinks it has found a way to cut the cord and recharge electric transit buses through a wireless boost from charging pads embedded in concrete, in hopes of revolutionizing road travel.     The concept has been...

    Tags: Education, Financial Aid, Companies and Corporations, University of Utah, Engineering

  16. Nov 21, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  17. South Plantation's production of 'The Yellow Boat' one to remember

    Red, blue, purple, green, and every color in-between filled the stage Saturday evening during South Plantation High School's production of the heart-wrenching play, The Yellow Boat. Based on a true story, The Yellow Boat follows the story of 8 year old...

    Tags: Entertainment, Health, Human Body, Health and Safety at School, Diseases and Illnesses

  18. Nov 28, 2011 |Story| WGHP
  19. Report: Baptist Hospital Receives Poor Ratings in Some Key Categories

    N.C. Baptist Hospital performed worse than the national average in four of six categories identified by the federal government as key measures of treatment for Medicare patients who suffered heart attacks, heart failure or pneumonia during a three-year period.
    The Winston-Salem Journal
    N.C. Baptist Hospital performed worse than the national average in four of six categories identified by the federal government as key measures of treatment for Medicare patients who suffered heart attacks, heart failure or pneumonia during a three-year...

    Tags: Government, Newspaper and Magazine, Health, Medicare, Diseases and Illnesses

  20. Dec 6, 2011 |Story| WHO
  21. WEEKLY WORKOUT: Erin & Sonya learn the benefits of resistance training and how it's different from cardio

    Can resistance training replace a cardio workout?&nbsp; That&rsquo;s the question we set out to answer with the help of one of our personal trainers.&nbsp;
    Reporters
    Can resistance training replace a cardio workout?  That’s the question we set out to answer with the help of one of our personal trainers.  “Even though the heart rate is elevated when you’re doing strength training it’s...

    Tags: Injury Prevention, Health, Injuries and Wounds, Human Body

  22. Nov 21, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Exercise: A pregnant pause

    At a British 10K charity run last year, a blonde with sunglasses and a slew of world records jogged easily among the 11,000 other runners who'd shown up that day. Olympic marathoner Paula Radcliffe crossed the finish line with a huge smile on her face, despite being a whopping 15 minutes off her best time for the distance.
    At a British 10K charity run last year, a blonde with sunglasses and a slew of world records jogged easily among the 11,000 other runners who'd shown up that day. Olympic marathoner Paula Radcliffe crossed the finish line with a huge smile on her face,...

    Tags: Obesity, Paula Radcliffe, Obstetrics, Medical Specialization, Pregnancy and Childbirth

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