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Cat swine flu: H1N1 latest illness shared by owner, pet
Chicago Tribune - 4 Hours ago
Cat with H1N1 was nothing to sneeze at Related Vote: Gotten yours yet? Which vaccine have you received this season? Regular flu H1N1 Both Neither Harvard poll finds a third of adults who sought vaccine
First cat dies of Swine Flu Malta Star
Girl who died had swine flu Woonsocket Call
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Jogging Brown follows other world leaders
Herald Sun - 111 Minutes ago
BRITISH Prime Minister Gordon Brown has joined other world leaders in taking up jogging as part of a new exercise regime. Mr Brown, 58, can be spotted running through St James's Park, Green Park and Hyde
London: Jogging Brown follows other world leaders Daily Telegraph Australia
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British PM Gordon Brown takes up jogging
The Age - 105 Minutes ago
AAP British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has joined other world leaders in taking up jogging as part of a new exercise regime. Brown, 58, can be spotted running through St James's Park, Green Park and
British PM Gordon Brown takes up jogging (AAP) Yahoo! News Australia
Gordon Brown takes up jogging Telegraph
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Monica Yant Kinney: Staring death in the face
Philadelphia Inquirer - 5 Hours ago
Frank Bender lives for the dead. For 30 years, the forensic sculptor has peered into skulls and seen souls. With no scientific training and no college education, he became an internationally heralded
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Charlenni's tragic journey
Philadelphia Inquirer - 5 Hours ago
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Seven-year-old Charlenni Ferreira was like many of the children in Buen Consejo, a worn hillside barrio of boxy concrete homes by the city's edge. Money was tight for her mother
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New club offers high-tech, personal fitness program
TMC Net - 2 Hours ago
(The Edmond Sun - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- Koko FitClub uses computer technology to provide personal training without the personal trainer. The first Koko franchise in Oklahoma
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Epidemiologist linked exercise, heart health
Miami Herald - 4 Hours ago
Jeremy N. Morris, a British epidemiologist whose comparison of heart-attack rates among double-decker bus drivers and conductors in London in the late 1940s and early '50s laid the scientific groundwork
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Staring death in the face
Philadelphia Inquirer - 5 Hours ago
Frank Bender lives for the dead. For 30 years, the forensic sculptor has peered into skulls and seen souls. With no scientific training and no college education, he became an internationally heralded
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Oil in a commercial standard diet needs its product specifications.
Bioscience Technology Online - 10 Hours ago
Mitogen-activated protein kinases(MAPK) are activated in response to extracellularsignals or cellular stress. We have set up a cell-based DELFIA®Time-Resolved Fluorescence assay to test compounds or
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Hot Tub Injuries on the Rise
eMedicine Health - 10 Hours ago
Nonfatal Spa-Related Injuries Increased by 160% From 1990 to 2007 By Caroline Wilbert WebMD Health News Reviewed By Nov. 5, 2009 -- Relaxing in a backyard hot tub may be fun, but potential dangers lurk.
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Acetaminophen May Be Linked to Asthma Risk
eMedicine Health - 10 Hours ago
Study Shows Painkiller Raises Risk of Asthma; Manufacturer Says Drug Is Safe By Kathleen Doheny WebMD Health News Reviewed By Nov. 5, 2009 -- The popular pain and fever reliever acetaminophen may be linked
Acetaminophen Linked to Asthma? WebMD
Acetaminophen tied to higher asthma risks, analysis shows SmartBrief
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Deficient diets to blame for rise in childhood scurvy
The Scotsman - 12 Hours ago
SCURVY, once the scourge of the sailors in the age of sail, is increasing among British schoolchildren. In 2004-5, 61 children were admitted to hospital with scurvy in England. But by 2007-8 the figure
Deficient diets to blame for rise in childhood scurvy SCURVY, once the scourge of Scotland on Sunday Online
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Does Green Tea Prevent Cancer? Evidence Continues To Brew, But Questions Remain
Medical News Today - 4 Hours ago
Although scientists are reluctant to officially endorse green tea as a cancer prevention method, evidence continues to grow about its protective effects, including results of a new study published in
Green tea may help prevent oral cancer WFLX Fox 29
Does Green Tea Prevent Cancer? HealthScout
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10 ways to take control of your health
Seattle Times - 2 Hours ago
at 5:18 PM Comments (0) Print view Share Easy ways to get started on a healthy lifestyle. Related If you're ready to take control of your health, start by washing your hands for 15 to 20 seconds, about
Ten ways to take control of your health Amherst Bulletin
8 ways to take control of your health Erie Times-News
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Possible Help In Fight Against Muscle-wasting Disease
Medical News Today - 4 Hours ago
A compound already used to treat pneumonia could become a new therapy for an inherited muscular wasting disease, according to researchers at the University of Oregon and the University of Rochester School
Green tea may help fight cancer Hindustan Times
Eight cups of tea a day can help fight heart disease, improve brain power, and lead Mail Online UK
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Low Cholesterol Effective Defense Against Aggressive Prostate Cancer
MedIndia - 5 Hours ago
Category: Cholesterol News Font Size Researchers have realized that low cholesterol will protect men from aggressive form of prostate cancer. The study led by Johns Hopkins researchers showed that having
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Chewing gum can reduce calorie intake
Eurograduate - The European Graduate Career Guide - 5 Hours ago
Chewing Gum Can Reduce Calorie Intake, Increase Energy Expenditure A nutrition professor at the University of Rhode Island studying the effects of chewing sugar-free gum on weight management has found
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Chemicals used in industrial applications may affect cholesterol levels
DNA India - 6 Hours ago
Washington: A new study has revealed that chemicals used in commercial and industrial applications such as surfactants, paper and textile coatings and food packaging might affect serum cholesterol levels
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Health tip: getting a pap test
KSBY - TV - 10 Hours ago
(HealthDay News) -- A Pap test (Pap smear) collects a sample of cells from the cervix to look for any abnormalities or changes. It's often used to help diagnose infections or cervical cancer. The National
Health tip: have a food allergy?? WFLX Fox 29
Health tip: have a food allergy? KSBY - TV
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Woman's Own: The Hormone Diet
Good to know - 7 Hours ago
Food nutritionist Monica GrenfellÂ?s two hormone diets will help you lose 7lb in 14 days and deal with the menopause or PMT. Choose either the Menopause Diet or PMT Diet to feel great and lose weight.
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Changes to Your Diet and Multiple Sclerosis
Suite101.com - 7 Hours ago
Healthy Eating Creates a Healthier You © Karen Cioffi-Ventrice Healthy Eating is an important factor in everyone's well-being, but it's especially important for people suffering with autoimmune diseases
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Jeremy Morris, Proved Exercise Is Heart-Healthy, Dies at 99½
New York Times - 8 Hours ago
Jeremy N. Morris, a British epidemiologist whose comparison of heart-attack rates among double-decker bus drivers and conductors in London in the late 1940s and early 50s laid the scientific groundwork
Jeremy Morris, Proved Exercise Is Heart-Healthy, Dies at 99 ½ New York Times
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Health Tip: Getting ready for birth
KPTM FOX 42 - 8 Hours ago
Not so fast. Before you leave for the hospital, the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists says you should also make these preparations: Know your doctor's phone number for any time of day.
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California Raisin Marketing Board - Raisin and Dried Fruit Consumption Associated
NewsRX - 10 Hours ago
Fitness & Wellness Business Week Welcome to NewsRx! Learn more about a six-week, no-risk free trial of Fitness & Wellness Business Week We're a pay-per-view site for premium content. If you'd
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Endocrine Research - Data on endocrine research detailed by X.Z. Li and co-authors
NewsRX - 10 Hours ago
Learn more about a six-week, no-risk free trial of Fitness & Wellness Business Week We're a pay-per-view site for premium content. If you'd like to purchase this article, it's only $3.00. Endocrine
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