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Census: White Children Are a Minority in California, 9 Other States
KTLA NewsWASHINGTON, D.C. -- White children are now in the minority among people under 18 in 10 U.S. states and 35 large metro areas, according to a Brookings analysis of 2010 Census data. The number of white children in metro areas including Atlanta, Georgia;...Tags: Population and Census, Health, Hawaii, Immigration, Nevada
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Can't seem to warm up? It might not be related to aging
One change people seem to report is feeling cold even when temperatures aren't plunging. While one may be tempted to relegate this condition to the aging process, that may not be the case for each individual. The human body's response to cold or heat...Tags: Physical Conditions, Health, Pharmaceuticals, Diseases and Illnesses, Common Cold
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Benefits of hormones unclear
For Tribune NewspapersIn a quest to look younger, be healthier and feel more vital later in life, increasing numbers of men, just like Jeffry Life, are turning to testosterone and human growth hormone. Use of both hormones is controversial. Read on: Testosterone: "Older men ....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Research, Brain, Health, Prostate
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Special Report: Hartford's Vicious Cycle Of Fires And Blight
After fire hit Joseph Palenza's multifamily building at 479-481 Farmington Ave. last month, city inspectors made a troubling discovery.
So many electrical hazards had accumulated over time — extension cords plugged into light sockets; loose or...Tags: Health, Emergency Incidents, Criminals, Pedro E. Segarra, Bronx (New York City)
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Survey: Baby boomers unhappy about sex lives
WASHINGTON - The generation that promoted free love has grown old and cranky about sex. Faced with performance problems, menopause blues and an increased mismatch of expectations between the sexes, baby boomers are the unhappiest Americans of all when...Tags: Health, Indiana University, Health and Medical Professionals, Sex, Education
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December 15: Author - Brad King Talks About His Book, Beer Belly Blues: What Every Aging Man and the Women in his Life Need to Know
WGN NewsBrad King To purchase a copy of the book: Beer Belly Blues: What Every Aging Man and the Women in his Life Need to Know For more information about Brad: www.beerbellyblues.comTags: Physical Conditions, Health, WGN, Health and Medical Professionals, Physical Therapists
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25 movies added to National Film Registry
Baltimore Sun reporterFrom the MIchael Sragow Gets Reel blog: Today the Library of Congress announced 25 more selections for the National Film Registry. The Registry is designed to highlight the American cinema's broad social-cultural significance as well as mark its key...Tags: David Maysles, Lonesome (movie), Health, White House, Comedy (genre)
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Delivering bad news one of medicine's great difficulties
The anguished mother pounded the floor at Johns Hopkins Hospital, screaming, "Why, why, why?" Dr. John Wogan had just told her as gently as he knew how that her teenage son was dead, the victim of a stray bullet fired on the streets of Baltimore.
The...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Brain, Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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In The Pipeline: Book aims to show that we're all beautiful
"My dad looked over the fitness chapter because, you know, he knows a lot about that stuff."
That line drew some laughs from the full house upstairs at Barnes & Noble last week, and why not? After all, it was spoken by Katherine Schwarzenegger,...Tags: Health, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Maria Shriver, University of Southern California, Education
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Zinc Plays a Key Role in Better Aging
Special to Tribune NewspapersThe path to healthy aging has plenty of signposts -- eat more fruits and vegetables for their antioxidants, get enough calcium for strong bones, have a few fish meals a week to protect the heart. Here's another signpost that may be less familiar: Make...Tags: Medical Research, Colleges and Universities, Health, Education, University of California, Los Angeles
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Lead tied to health risk for men
Exposure to lead in the environment is associated with a sharply increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease, according to research reported in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association.
In a new study, the risk of death from...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Research, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Career and Workplace
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Beyond skin deep
As a fashion photographer who is now embarking on his 14th season as a judge on the primetime series "America's Next Top Model," a reality show in which aspiring young models compete to launch a career in the modeling industry, Nigel Barker's idea of...Tags: Documentary (genre), Nigel Barker, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Children
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