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How Safe Are Zero Calorie Beverages?
HealthI was having lunch with a colleague who’d just ordered a Diet Coke. “My girlfriend tells me that this stuff is going to kill me,” he said. I looked at the Diet Coke. Then I looked at him. “Are you serious? She knows you’re... -
What's Going Around: Flu-like symptoms, ear infections and allergies
lmatter@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Here’s what’s going around this week in the Ozarks. At Mercy Hospital in Springfield, Allergist Dr. Gregory Lux says grass pollen has hit hard. This allergy causes hay fever symptoms of sneezing and itching and can...Tags: Vomiting, Over-the-Counter Medicines, Ear Infection, Symptoms, Allergies
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Throw out old containers, food and makeup
I often think about old things I'd like to be rid of - like about 40 years between me and my early 20s - but that's not possible until they invent a time machine. Now AARP, which knows old, is offering suggestions on the five old things you need to...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), The Philadelphia Inquirer, Allergies
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Four FAU Deans: Cutting Health Institutes would be devastating
Every day, health professionals and scientists working in universities and hospitals across the country see the hope that medical research brings to patients treated at their institutions. However, the Appropriations Committee in the House of...Tags: HIV, Budget Control Act of 2011, Florida Atlantic University, Budgets and Budgeting, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Newington Temple To Sponsor Health Fair This Weekend
The Hartford CourantVolunteer health professionals will provide free physical and dental checkups, screenings and consultations during a community health fair Saturday and Sunday at the Vallabhdham Temple on Church Street. "We want to provide a service to the community,"...Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Health Insurance, Health and Medical Professionals, Hartford Hospital, High Blood Pressure
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READER SUBMITTED: American Lung Association 'Bikes & Bites' in Vernon
VernonThis year the American Lung Association celebrates the 29th annual Autumn Escape Bike Trek presented by Sunovion. Hundreds will travel the 160 miles from Plymouth to Provincetown to support the American Lung Association of the Northeast. To prepare for...Tags: American Lung Association, Health, Tuberculosis, Respiratory Disease, Diseases and Illnesses
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Air pollution makes it more difficult to breathe
Clean air matters. It matters if you have asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or perfectly healthy lungs. I was a respiratory therapist for more than 15 years and have seen firsthand the effects of air quality on my patients' lungs. Patients of...Tags: Lehigh County, American Lung Association, COPD, Air Pollution, Respiratory Disease
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READER SUBMITTED: American Lung Association 'Bikes And Bites' In Middletown
MiddletownIn 2013, the American Lung Association celebrates the 29th annual Autumn Escape Bike Trek presented by Sunovion. Hundreds will travel the 160 miles from Plymouth to Provincetown to support the American Lung Association of the Northeast. To prepare for the...Tags: American Lung Association, Tuberculosis, Health, Respiratory Disease, Middletown
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Residents fear cancer, asthma risks from Metrolink train emissions
A local congressman on Thursday called on Metrolink to assess the health risks of air pollution on neighborhoods surrounding the commuter railroad's central maintenance yard north of downtown Los Angeles. At a press conference, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-...
Tags: Air Pollution, Justin Bieber, Health, Environmental Pollution, Adam B. Schiff
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What's Going Around: Allergies and stomach bug
lmatter@kspr.com, tnguyen@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Allergies are still a nuisance around the Ozarks. But there are also a couple other illnesses that are sending people to the doctor’s office this week. In Howell County, Missouri allergies are the main culprit. The Howell...Tags: Allergies, Physical Conditions
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Rep. Adam Schiff asks Metrolink to assess yard's health risks
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) on Thursday called on Metrolink to assess the health risks of air pollution on neighborhoods surrounding the commuter railroad's central maintenance yard north of downtown Los Angeles. At a news conference, Schiff made the...
Tags: Health, Dan Weikel
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Pediatric society asks doctors to treat poverty in children as disease
Reporter and PhotographerSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- We know poverty is a problem, but is it a disease? A pediatric group is asking doctors across the country to treat it like that, especially when it comes to children. That's because they say being poor can affect your body and your...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Social Issues, Symptoms, Poverty
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