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Picking your health club
Congratulations! You've decided to start working out. Now you need to decide where to go. There is a health club out there for you. The trick is picking one that serves your needs, because when it comes to health and fitness, one size definitely doesn't...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Auburn University , Health Treatments, Family, Physical Therapists
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Study: Bone drug boosts breast cancer survival
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Doctors were mostly hoping to prevent complications and relapses when they gave young women a medicine to keep their bones strong during breast cancer treatment. Seven years later, they found it did more than that: The bone drug...Tags: Breast Cancer, Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses, Boniva (drug), Mayo Clinic
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Nursing home contesting citation, $100,000 fine
A Newport Beach nursing home is contesting a state citation relating to a patient's death, company officials said Tuesday. The California Department of Public Health this week issued its heaviest possible fine — $100,000 — and most severe...Tags: Health Organizations, Alzheimer's Disease, Long Term Care, Medical Specialization, Hip Replacement
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Tips for Beating Holiday Stress: It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year!?!?
The Holidays are here! With all of the cheer comes lots of extra activities and spending. Add to the mix rising food and fuel prices, layoffs and cutbacks, plunging home values, and general economic uncertainty and what we have is a recipe for a stress...Tags: Fatigue, Potassium (dietary supplement), Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Allergies
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Strong bones need more than calcium
Osteoporosis is a disease that causes bones to become weak or even brittle. Anyone can develop osteoporosis; however, women are five times more likely — especially those who go through menopause before the age of 45 — to develop...Tags: Lactose Intolerance, Injuries and Wounds, Healthy Diet, Allergies, Menopause
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Too much of a good vitamin
HealthWhen wintertime comes around, questions about getting enough vitamin D often arise. Since the primary source of vitamin D is the sun, it's a legitimate concern as we work through the short and cold days of the season. But new research is coming that... -
FDA Considering New Rules Over Osteoporosis Drugs
FOX 4 Medical ReporterMillions of Americans, mostly women, take drugs for osteoporosis, or brittle bones. But the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is set to consider whether patients need to start taking a break from those drugs. While there is little question that...Tags: Bones and Joints, Diseases and Illnesses, Food and Drug Administration, Health, Drugs and Medicines
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Class to focus on building better bones
Osteoporosis prevention and treatment will be discussed at the Building Better Bones class, offered 6-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12, in classrooms 1 and 2 at the Community Health Education Center in Petoskey, across from the main entrance of Northern...Tags: Bones and Joints, Diseases and Illnesses, Human Body, Calcium, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Program about causes of osteoporosis set for Nov. 7
A program on osteoporosis will be at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 7, at Hagerstown Seventh-day Adventist Church, 11507 Robinwood Drive, east of Hagerstown. Discover the often unrecognized causes of osteoporosis and what you can do about it. For more...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses
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Reel in a healthful meal with seafood
By Melissa Tewes Special to The Herald-Mail If you grew up in Maryland, seafood as part of your diet is nothing new. Maryland is for crabs, but there are many other reasons to include seafood in your diet. Fish and seafood contain essential oils...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Omega-3 Fatty Acid, Mussels, Health, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Milk, soft drinks and bone strength
Want strong bones? Eat foods high in calcium and vitamin D, get plenty of exercise — and maybe steer clear of soda.
In recent decades, as consumption of the beverage has steadily displaced the consumption of others —particularly milk —...Tags: Columbus, Teen-agers, Medical Research, Children, Northeastern University
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