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Fitness now pays off later
Recently, someone was telling me that when you get to middle age, no matter how much you try, things just change. You really have to watch what you eat. You wake up one day with saggy arms. Your fat pants become your everyday pants. When she finished...Tags: Internal Medicine, Diseases and Illnesses, Heart Disease, Cancer, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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What about long-term health of NFL players?
As NFL teams start another season, their goal is simple: Win the Super Bowl. But what about the players' long-term health and welfare? Jim McMahon won a championship with the Bears. So did Dave Duerson. In fact, Duerson won a second Super Bowl ring with...
Tags: Sports Illustrated, Dave Duerson, Injuries and Wounds, Concussion, Sports
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Study: NFL players at risk for Alzheimer's disease, ALS
Just hours before the 2012 NFL season kicked off, a new study suggested that professional football players were three times more likely to have neurodegenerative diseases than the general population. When researchers specifically looked at Alzheimer's...
Tags: Brain, Dave Duerson, Parkinson's Disease, Injuries and Wounds, Science and Technology
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There's no debate
Considering my line of work, I bet you think I am watching the presidential debates. I bet you think I get together with like-minded friends and root for President Barack Obama, or Vice President Joe Biden, and then my friends and I critique, or excuse,...Tags: Paul Ryan, Elections, Jersey Shore (tv program), Jimmy Carter, Entertainment
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Study nothing to yawn about
How many of you feel as though you get enough sleep every night? Raise your hand. Anyone? By now, most of us know that not getting the recommended seven to nine hours of sleep nightly can affect our health in a variety of ways. And perhaps you know...
Tags: Northwestern University, Health and Safety at School, Heart Disease, Science and Technology, Body Mass Index
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Eli Lilly Alzheimer's drug trials have mixed results but show promise
Eli Lilly announced the results Friday of a study surrounding the drugmaker’s promising Alzheimer’s drug. While the results are mixed, Lilly executives say they’re “excited” by the findings. According to Fox59’s...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Diseases and Illnesses, Trials, Lilly Eli & Co
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Indiana's first neuroscience center to open Monday
Indiana's first neuroscience center will soon open. A special ceremony was held Friday at the new Indiana University Health Neuroscience Center on West 16th Street. Beginning Monday, the center will treat Alzheimer's disease, brain tumors, epilepsy,...
Tags: Brain, Diseases and Illnesses, Injuries and Wounds, High Blood Pressure, Science and Technology
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When it comes to Prentice, don't sacrifice the future to save the past
Every day I come to work and look up at our building, at the neo-Gothic splendor of the Tribune Tower, a landmark and protected icon, part of the old in an ever-changing city famous for her crooked politicians and her amazing architecture. Often, outside...
Tags: Northwestern University, Rahm Emanuel, Science and Technology, Science, Medical Research
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Indiana awarded $4.5 million in settlement over drug marketing case
The state of Indiana will get about $4.5 million as part of a national pharmaceutical settlement involving 35 states and the District of Columbia. The money is Indiana’s share in the $181 million settlement over Janssen Pharmaceutical’s drug,...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Hampshire, Pharmaceuticals, Risperdal (drug), Science and Technology
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Don't get mugged by diabetes meds
Dear Pharmacist: I have your "Diabetes Without Drugs" book and it has helped me, but I'm still on two of the original five medications for this condition. Which nutrients should I take with my medicine? — B.B., Micanopy, Fla. Dear B.B.: For my new...
Tags: Probiotics, Heart Disease, Drugs and Medicines, Dietary Supplements, Chemical Industry
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Life Out Here: Seeing a love differently
I’m beginning to look with trepidation at one of the loves of my life. I love football. I grew up with it. My dad played high school and college football and became a high school coach. I was the only of his sons who fully pursued the sport,...
Tags: Broken Bones, Injuries and Wounds, Lou Gehrig, Sports, Concussion
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Bernie Kosar -- My mind's on the mend
Bernie Kosar has no back teeth, and each gap has a name attached. Jets defensive tackle Joe Klecko once hit Kosar so hard it knocked out a molar. Lawrence Taylor knocked out another molar. Derrick Brooks, yet another. Either Mark Gastineau's hit or...
Tags: Dave Duerson, Acupuncture, Joe Klecko, Sports, Football
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