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Social support network may add to longevity
The best medicine for a longer, healthier life may be the support of family and friends: That's the conclusion of an exhaustive July report looking at studies over three decades on social relationships and mortality.
People with adequate social...Tags: Philosophy, Health and Safety at School, San Francisco, Symptoms, Brigham Young University
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A common virus with lasting effects
Daily PressLiam look's back to the playground area as his mother, Polly Matthews buckles him in his car seat. Liam was born with hypotonal cerebral palsy. Matthews is trying to get the word out about CMV and its effects on pregnant women. Summary: One mother is...Tags: Infants, Health Treatments, Internists, Cerebral Palsy, Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters
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Burb's Eye View: His race isn't run just yet
Dustin Hucks crossed his own personal finish line beat up and tired. The run from Burbank to Lubbock, Texas in 2009 was supposed to take a month, was supposed to raise $1 million for cancer research and was supposed to begin with a media sendoff in Johnny...Tags: Lance Armstrong, New Mexico, Texas, Celebrities and Health Issues, Human Interest
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I'm Just Sayin': Keeping cool during cold and flu season
Our son Josh has a cold. Again. In China, 2011 is the Year of the Rabbit, but in our house, it’s the Year of the Sick Child. Josh even got a jump start on it by missing the last three days of school before winter break. I guess I shouldn’t...Tags: Immune System, Flu, Healthy Diet, Happiness (state of mind), Diets and Dieting
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Man indicted in homicide of young mother of two
dona@herald-mail.comA Hagerstown man indicted in December in the 2008 homicide of a woman in her Mitchell Avenue home lived across the street from her at the time of the killing, prosecutors said Thursday. "Forensic evidence puts him at the crime scene," Washington County...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Lawyers, Judges, Prosecution, Cocaine
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Whooping cough risks and symptoms
Los Angeles TimesWhooping cough is a respiratory infection caused by the Bordetella pertussis bacterium. An airborne disease that can also be spread through direct contact, it infects infants when someone with the disease breathes on them or coughs or sneezes in close...Tags: California, Adults, Infants, Internists, Symptoms
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Running low on holiday spirit?
Healthkey.com contributorIf "'Tis the season to be jolly'" isn't quite resonating with you, it's possible you're experiencing symptoms of a winter-related form of depression called seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Symptoms can appear as early as August and as late as January,...Tags: Symptoms, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Music, Stress
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Homeopathy prospers even as controversy rages
A popular homeopathic flu remedy boasts that it comes with no side effects, no drug interactions and won't make you drowsy. But the product also lacks something most people expect to find in their medicine: active ingredients.
Oscillococcinum (O-sill-o-...Tags: Julie Deardorff, Flu, Chicago, Elections, Lifestyle and Leisure
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New campaign urges women to call 911 at heart attack warning signs
Special to the TribuneMarla Kalish, 58, of Highland Park, started experiencing chest pressure five years ago during her morning tennis matches. When she slowed down, the pressure would always dissipate, so she chalked it up to acid reflux. "I didn't really pause too much or...Tags: Illinois, Symptoms, Elections, Medical Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Face time with MyClyns anti-germ spray
If you've seen the television ad for the anti-germ spray MyClyns, you no doubt remember the pivotal scene: A mom and her two kids sit at a dinner table, the little boy coughs on his sister and mom heroically grabs the spray bottle of MyClyns. Against...Tags: Television, Disasters and Accidents, Flu, University of Southern California, University of Texas at Austin
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Are neti pots on the nose?
Special to the Los Angeles TimesIf you're one of many people who sneeze through allergy season or suffer bouts of clogged sinuses, you may wonder if your nasal passages are really worth the trouble. Sure, you get a few good smells every once in a while, but does that really justify...Tags: Health and Safety at School, New York City, Flu, Symptoms, Baking Soda
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Health product claims overshoot the runway of reason
It's frighteningly easy to drop a couple of hundred dollars on a holiday present. If you're considering spending big money on a health-related gift, you'll want to make sure that it will do something besides take up space in the gift bag.
Unfortunately,...Tags: Flu, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, E. coli Infection, Republic of Ireland, Lettuce
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