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    Jul 6, 2011 | Allentown Morning Call
  1. Will Lehigh concert include another 'American Idol' runner-up?

    Lehigh Valley Music
    The show by “American Idol” Season 9 runner-up Crystal Bowersox at Lehigh University’s Stabler Arena announced Thursday may include a third-place “Idol” finisher as well. Eliott Yamin, who finished behind Taylor Hicks and...
  2. Jul 28, 2011 | Allentown Morning Call
  3. Another 'American Idol' runner-up to play at Lehigh University's Stabler Arena

    Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOG
    As Lehigh Valley Music told you more than three weeks ago, the Sept. 10 show by "American Idol" Season 9 runner-up Crystal Bowersox at Lehigh University's Stabler Arena announced today it will include a third-place "Idol" finisher Eliott Yamin. The......
  4. Aug 8, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  5. Pet obesity: Big dogs, fat cats increasingly common

    TribLocal - Wheaton » News
    Even before Eric Pihl pulls into TheraPET Wellness Center parking lot, his dog, Bonnie, climbs up from her lounging position in the back seat and …...
  6. Aug 30, 2011 | Allentown Morning Call
  7. 'American Idol' finalist's concert at Stabler Arena canceled

    Lehigh Valley Music
    A Sept. 10 concert by "American Idol" Season 9 runner-up Crystal Bowersox and others at Lehigh University’s Stabler Arena to raise money for juvenile diabetes has been canceled, officials just announced. An e-mail from Lehigh University announced...
  8. Sep 12, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  9. A solution to one of football's deadly problems: Institute weight limits

    Change of Subject
    Football linemen are getting bigger and bigger -- fatter and fatter in most cases -- even at the high school level. And while attaining such size will end up helping a tiny minority of them earn a living at the......
  10. Nov 22, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Diabetes' civil war

    As a person living with Type 1 diabetes, Angie Hashemi-Rad must prick her fingers and give herself insulin every day to stay alive. But nothing irritates her more than having people mistakenly assume she has Type 2 diabetes — and then suggest she "cure herself" by eating less sugar and exercising more.
    As a person living with Type 1 diabetes, Angie Hashemi-Rad must prick her fingers and give herself insulin every day to stay alive. But nothing irritates her more than having people mistakenly assume she has Type 2 diabetes — and then suggest she...

    Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Pharmaceuticals, Human Body, Plastic Surgeons, Health

  12. Oct 26, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Gastric bypass: Is it a diabetes fix?

    The discovery came about by accident more than a decade ago: Weight-loss surgery often led to dramatic improvements in the control of Type 2 diabetes, often before patients had even left the hospital.
    The discovery came about by accident more than a decade ago: Weight-loss surgery often led to dramatic improvements in the control of Type 2 diabetes, often before patients had even left the hospital. Today, evidence of the connection is so solid that...

    Tags: Physiology, Gallbladder Disease, Pharmaceuticals, Health and Safety at School, Weight

  14. Nov 2, 2009 |Story| Health Portal
  15. Type 2 diabetes at a glance

    Most people with diabetes - 90 percent to 95 percent - have type 2, once called adult-onset diabetes, according to the National Institutes of Health. It is a chronic condition that affects the way your body metabolizes glucose. Unlike those with type 1, the pancreas secretes insulin, but the body can't use it properly, so it secretes more and more, but can't keep up with the body's demand.
    HealthKey.com contributor
    Most people with diabetes - 90 percent to 95 percent - have type 2, once called adult-onset diabetes, according to the National Institutes of Health. It is a chronic condition that affects the way your body metabolizes glucose. Unlike those with type 1,...

    Tags: National Institutes of Health, Health, Weight, Heart Disease, Human Body

  16. Mar 2, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. What berries can do for you

    Berries are nutritional powerhouses whether they're eaten fresh, frozen, dried, freeze-dried or powdered. But can they protect our brain and memory, melt fat and prevent urinary tract infections?
    Berries are nutritional powerhouses whether they're eaten fresh, frozen, dried, freeze-dried or powdered. But can they protect our brain and memory, melt fat and prevent urinary tract infections? Though emerging research is juicy, scientists know less...

    Tags: Bladder, Cancer, Macular Degeneration, Health, Human Body

  18. Mar 2, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Benefits of the bean

    There's something inexplicable about our relationship with coffee. It percolates through our day from the moment we wake, enlivening our senses and galvanizing us into action. It's an affair that has been going on for more than 500 years, since the first cafes set up tables in the Middle East. And it's now gathering steam, as quality-obsessed kiosks add conviviality and connoisseurship to the psychoactive substance for America's chronically sleep-deprived hordes, more used to medicinally gulping down a cup on the go than stopping to savor the experience.
    There's something inexplicable about our relationship with coffee. It percolates through our day from the moment we wake, enlivening our senses and galvanizing us into action. It's an affair that has been going on for more than 500 years, since the...

    Tags: Physiology, Cancer, Heart Disease, Colleges and Universities, Health

  20. Mar 28, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. Expo offers diabetes risk assessments

    Given his job of preparing burial places across the Tri-State area, Doug Miner said he sees plenty of people “leaving the earth.”
    davem@herald-mail.com
    Given his job of preparing burial places across the Tri-State area, Doug Miner said he sees plenty of people “leaving the earth.” So the Hagerstown man took time to check his own health Monday when he stopped by the Meritus Diabetes Expo at...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Nursing, High Blood Pressure, Health

  22. Mar 28, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Washington County has highest diabetes death rate in Md.

    Health officials in Washington County are taking steps to curb a diabetes death rate that ranks higher than that of any other county in the state.
    heather.keels@herald-mail.com
    Health officials in Washington County are taking steps to curb a diabetes death rate that ranks higher than that of any other county in the state. From 2007 through 2009, Washington County had an age-adjusted death rate of 36.4 deaths from diabetes per...

    Tags: Elections, Heart Disease, Human Body, Health, Hormones and Metabolism

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