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Ron Kaye: Say 'hello' to the new normal
Hang on, everybody, for the wildest roller coaster ride of your life. Wall Street is gyrating crazily amid gloom and doom over America’s downgraded credit rating. The Italians and Greeks are dismayed and perplexed that the bills for living beyond...Tags: Neiman Marcus, The New York Times
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Intersections: It's water over the head
A curious event that kids worldwide can only dream of has been taking place in Armenia for thousands of years: a nationwide water fight where you have free rein to dump water on the nearest friend or stranger without any repercussions. Known as...Tags: Armenia, Human Interest
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Support Groups
Michiana Parents of Multiples Club Phone: 574-675-0425 P.O. Box 11173 South Bend, IN Domestic Violence Survivors Group Phone: 574-234-6900 711 E. Colfax South Bend, IN Domestic Violence Survivors Group is for people of all ages who have been...Tags: Autism, Divorce, DVDs, Abusive Behavior, St. Joseph County (Indiana)
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Too few with arthritis are exercising, study finds
Rahnee Patrick remembers the stories about her grandfather crying from painful arthritis as he milked his cows, his only relief coming from rest or cortisone shots.
Today, Patrick, 37, takes a far different approach to her own arthritis, pedaling away at...Tags: Physical Conditions, Overweight, Drugs and Medicines, Animals, Health
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High-stress motherhood
Alice Domar is a modern-day mom, so she knows the drill:
"When you're at work you feel guilty that you're not at home, and if you go home at 5 or 6 p.m. to pick up the kids from day care, you feel guilty you're not at work — or you do what I do:...Tags: Headaches, San Diego (San Diego, California), College Sports, Harvard Medical School, Back Pain
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Conjoined twins lose battle for life
It was the day that Brianna Manns, mother of conjoined twins Kameron and Kaydon Hayes, had long dreaded. The sons she had sought to keep alive for more than 16 months were dying.
The infants were fighting an infection. Their shared heart was beating...Tags: Heart Transplants, Medical Procedures and Tests, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, Health
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Tips for a good night's sleep
We are a nation plagued by sleeplessness. According to the National Institutes of Health, 50 million to 70 million Americans are affected by chronic sleep disorders and intermittent sleep problems that can negatively affect health, alertness and safety....Tags: Physiology, Melatonin (dietary supplement), Science, Hormones and Metabolism, Drugs and Medicines
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Unnecessary medicine: Physician groups list 45 overused tests, procedures
Should you get a cardiac stress test as part of your annual checkup? A chest X-ray before outpatient surgery? A CT scan or antibiotics for chronic sinusitis? In most cases, no. But patients get these commonly used tests and procedures — and many...
Tags: Angiograms, Prostate Cancer, Kidney, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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S.M.A.R.T. Heart engages in upbeat care
For most of 2011, Northwestern Memorial Hospital's Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute was "home" for Deborah Cole, 52. Thanks to the hospital's new stress management program, though, she kept up her spirits. Three times a week, volunteers from S.M.A.R.T....
Tags: Heart Surgery, Heart Transplants, Facebook, Hospitals and Clinics, Depression
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Love minus the lovemaking
As romances flower into long-term relationships, the sex commonly, cruelly, wilts. If once you couldn't get through dinner without a hurried tryst in the restaurant bathroom, now a few weeks, a few months, maybe even a year can pass without a roll in...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Specialization, Yoga, New York University, Psychiatrists
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Kick the habit
For most people, a morning cup of java isn't harmful. But if you rely on coffee to get you out of bed, to stave off midmorning headaches and to avoid the 3 p.m. crash, you may be hooked on one of the most popular drugs in the world.
Nearly 90 percent...Tags: Julie Deardorff, Coffee, Cornell University, Health Organizations, National Institutes of Health
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Army encourages new way of looking at PTSD
Los Angeles TimesIn a move to improve treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder, the Army is discouraging the use of traditional definitions such as feelings of fear, helplessness and horror — symptoms that may not be in a trained warrior's vocabulary. It also...Tags: Prozac (drug), Patty Murray, Pharmaceuticals, U.S. Army, Health
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