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How to move forward in 2013: Tips to improve physical, mental and emotional health in the new year
chrisc@herald-mail.comAny day can be the day you decide to improve your health. But because today is New Year's Eve, consider making one or two changes today that will improve your health in 2013. None of these will surprise you. You've probably heard them all before, maybe...Tags: Weight, University of Maryland, College Park, Behavioral Conditions, Health and Medical Professionals, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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2 firefighters shot dead, 2 hurt in 'trap' at fire in upstate N.Y.
WEBSTER, N.Y. -- Two firefighters were shot dead and two more were wounded after an apparent ambush at a house fire in this sleepy upstate New York town early Monday morning. Webster Police Chief Gerald Pickering told reporters, “It does appear to...
Tags: Andrew Cuomo, Injuries and Wounds, Shootings, Fires
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Dark Supermoon To Affect Earth's Tides Tonight?
FOX 17 NewsToday Is: Crush a Can Day (Source: HolidayInsights.com) Crush a Can Day is today. How flat can you squish it? After you get done kicking the can around, you get the fun of crushing it too. Use it as a stress reliever to take out all of the...Tags: Stress, Disasters, Coffee, Mexico, Natural Disasters
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Medical implant maker plans move from Rochester
ROCHESTER, Ind. (AP) — A Fulton County official says a company that makes medical implants and tools plans to move from there to suburban Indianapolis in the coming months.
The move by Rochester Medical Implants to Noblesville will cost the city of...Tags: Companies and Corporations
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Can this drink help insomnia?
Part of an ongoing series on health claims.
Claim: Tart cherry juice can be a natural solution for insomnia, according to CherryPharm, which produces a tart cherry juice product called CheriBundi.
Reality: The idea that cherry juice can help promote...Tags: Julie Deardorff, Melatonin (dietary supplement), Social Sciences, Placebo, Science and Technology
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A look at Japan's damaged nuclear plants
The situation at one of Japan's crippled nuclear power plants seemed to go from bad to worse as an explosion Saturday destroyed a building that houses one reactor and on Sunday another reactor began experiencing problems with its cooling system. An...Tags: Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Plant Openings, Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Physical Disabilities
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Study: MRSA infections declining
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDangerous infections caused by the bacterium methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA, appear to be declining in healthcare settings across the nation, the federal government reported Tuesday. An analysis conducted by the Centers for...Tags: Lungs and Airways, Skin, Healthcare Policies, Los Angeles Times, Health and Medical Professionals
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Experimental drug shows some benefit for Huntington's disease
Booster ShotsAn experimental drug call latrepirdine has produced a small improvement in the mental abilities of some patients with Huntington's disease, a finding that sets the stage for a larger clinical trial. Although the improvement was modest, the study marks... -
Rodent of the Week: Chemo disrupts birth of new brain cells
Booster ShotsMany people refer to something called chemo-brain that occurs while on chemotherapy. The medications, while attacking cancer cells, also seem to affect cognitive function. A new study depicts what happens in the brain from these potent drugs and... -
Softeners in plastics may affect masculinity in young boys, study says
Booster ShotsBoys born to mothers who have above-normal levels of the controversial chemicals known as phthalates in their urine are less likely to exhibit masculine behavior, a new study has found. Phthalates, which block the activity of male hormones such as...... -
Osteoporosis Drug Promotes Healing of Fractures
A drug used to treat severe osteoporosis promotes healing of hard-to-mend fractures in the elderly and others, reducing pain and time spent in nursing homes, researchers said Tuesday.
In preliminary studies, 93% of 145 patients who had unhealed bone...Tags: New York, Science and Technology, Drugs and Medicines, Osteoporosis, National Institutes of Health
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