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    Jan 25, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Defusing the mental and emotional pressures that take a toll on cardiac health

    Your weight is in check, you exercise three times a week and heart disease doesn't run in your family. So that means you're not going to have any heart disease, right?
    Your weight is in check, you exercise three times a week and heart disease doesn't run in your family. So that means you're not going to have any heart disease, right? Not so fast. Mental and emotional stress can take nearly as much of a toll on your...

    Tags: Vehicles, Diseases and Illnesses, Culture, Heart Disease, Super Bowl

  2. Jan 26, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  3. UCF, you paid too much

    University of Central Florida trustees decided on Thursday to spend $15.1 million on 25 acres -- just more than $600,000 an acre -- in Lake Nona's Medical City. By one <a href=&quot;http://www.orlandosentinel.com/features/education/os-ucf-land-medical-city-20120126,0,7152716.story">longtime land developer and investor's estimate,</a> that's 25-33 percent more than it should have paid considering the current market.
    Orlando Sentinel Columnist
    University of Central Florida trustees decided on Thursday to spend $15.1 million on 25 acres -- just more than $600,000 an acre -- in Lake Nona's Medical City. By one longtime land developer and investor's estimate, that's 25-33 percent more than it...

    Tags: Business, Florida Hospital, Colleges and Universities, Rick Scott, Hospitals and Clinics

  4. Jan 24, 2012 |Story| Daily Press
  5. Health Notes: Tyrod Taylor issues cancer challenge to Hampton Roads residents

    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Tyrod Taylor, is challenging individuals in Hampton Roads, where he grew up, to raise at least <strong>$212 each in 2012 </strong>to help the <strong>American Cancer Society </strong>save more lives through <strong>Relay For Life</strong>.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Tyrod Taylor, is challenging individuals in Hampton Roads, where he grew up, to raise at least $212 each in 2012 to help the American Cancer Society save more lives through Relay For Life. Hampton Roads locals who sign up for...

    Tags: Hampton Roads, Tyrod Taylor, Cancer, Medical Research, Football

  6. Jan 24, 2012 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  7. FULL TEXT: President Obama's State of the Union Address

    The following are the remarks of President Barack Obama, as prepared for delivery. Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, members of Congress, distinguished guests, and fellow Americans: Last month, I went to Andrews Air Force Base and welcomed home some of...

    Tags: Invention and Innovation, Justice System, Energy, Energy Resources, Government Health Care

  8. Jan 18, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Trying to get ahead of Parkinson's

    It has been a year since Delores Slezak noticed something unusual with her body.
    It has been a year since Delores Slezak noticed something unusual with her body. "I woke up one morning with my teeth chattering like I was cold," said Slezak, 66, a nurse at a middle school who lives in Champaign. "All the while, I was nice, warm and...

    Tags: Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Diseases and Illnesses, Nursing, Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses

  10. Jan 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Wylie W. Vale Jr. dies at 70; researcher helped discover stress hormone

    Wylie W. Vale Jr., a professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla and an internationally renowned expert on brain hormones who led a team of Salk researchers that discovered the brain hormone that triggers the body's reaction to stress, has died. He was 70.
    Wylie W. Vale Jr., a professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla and an internationally renowned expert on brain hormones who led a team of Salk researchers that discovered the brain hormone that triggers the body's reaction to...

    Tags: Human Body, Diseases and Illnesses, Heart Disease, Science, Physiology

  12. Jan 17, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  13. Connecticut lawmakers push for clearer rules about genetically modified foods

    Recent federal court rulings on genetically modified foods have left Connecticut activists more than a bit baffled about what sort of legislation they can propose to ensure that consumers know whether their food has been altered through genetic engineering.
    Recent federal court rulings on genetically modified foods have left Connecticut activists more than a bit baffled about what sort of legislation they can propose to ensure that consumers know whether their food has been altered through genetic...

    Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Engineering, Human Body, Genetic Engineering, Health

  14. Jan 13, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. The dirt on your dollar

    He gets around, that George Washington.
    He gets around, that George Washington. Spit crisp and slick from the ATM, he slides in and out of wallets, waiters' aprons, beggars' coffee cups, deli cash registers, the pockets of teens' jeans. Countless anonymous fingers have fondled that buck of...

    Tags: Federal Reserve, Methamphetamine (drug), New York University, Food and Drug Administration, Foreign Exchange Market

  16. Jan 20, 2012 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  17. Bachelor Beware: Study finds you're more likely to die from cancer

    Ben Raef may have gotten married at just the right time--about a year-and-a-half ago he noticed a lump along his jaw-line and was diagnosed withHodgkin's Lymphoma.
    CW33 News
    Ben Raef may have gotten married at just the right time--about a year-and-a-half ago he noticed a lump along his jaw-line and was diagnosed withHodgkin's Lymphoma. While he likes to think he stays on top of his health--he has some single buddies don't....

    Tags: Cancer, Health Treatments, Lymphoma, Chemotherapy, Medical Research

  18. Jan 11, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Dignity therapy allows terminally ill patients to recount lives for posterity

    Peyton &quot;Pete" Dralle wasted little time after he learned doctors could do no more to treat his throat cancer. He took spur-of-the-moment trips, got his affairs in order and, when he finally agreed to care at San Diego Hospice, he documented his life story.
    Peyton "Pete" Dralle wasted little time after he learned doctors could do no more to treat his throat cancer. He took spur-of-the-moment trips, got his affairs in order and, when he finally agreed to care at San Diego Hospice, he documented his life...

    Tags: Palliative Care, Psychotherapy, Diseases and Illnesses, Health and Medical Professionals, Throat Cancer

  20. Jan 13, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  21. i-Lipo - The Intelligent Alternative To Liposuction

    <strong>i-Lipo&trade; (FDA Certified) </strong>is the latest in  laser lipolysis, offering you a way to achieve inch loss and body contouring  with <em>no anesthesia, no pain, no needles and no down time! </em>i-Lipo uses  photobiomodulation to trigger the body&rsquo;s natural processes which release the  contents stored in fat cells The treatment, suitable for both men and women, is  relaxing &amp; pain-free and can be performed on the calves, knees, thighs,  buttocks, stomach, arms and chin. <strong>&nbsp;</strong>
    i-Lipo™ (FDA Certified) is the latest in laser lipolysis, offering you a way to achieve inch loss and body contouring with no anesthesia, no pain, no needles and no down time! i-Lipo uses photobiomodulation to trigger the body’s natural...

    Tags: Dermatologists, Food and Drug Administration, Health, Concerts, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  22. Jan 10, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Stem cell trial's cancellation disappoints paraplegic patient and a Northwestern researcher

    Dr. Richard Fessler leaned over his patient's back and sliced through skin, muscle and bone until he exposed the man's spinal cord, crushed just days earlier in a motorcycle crash.
    Dr. Richard Fessler leaned over his patient's back and sliced through skin, muscle and bone until he exposed the man's spinal cord, crushed just days earlier in a motorcycle crash. He then inserted a syringe into the cable of nerves and injected about...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Diseases and Illnesses, Food and Drug Administration, Medical Specialization, Chicago Tribune

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