Monday, February 13, 2012

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Maryee

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I am in my mid-40s, have kids, work full-time, & manage our home.

Food Journaling for Weight Loss

As the winter months linger on, in order to get through these last weeks without totally zeroing out on my weight loss accomplishment, I decided it's time to employ some tools to keep me on track. Exercise has been far and few between during these winter months and I've regained four of the 15 pounds I had lost  --- something I worried would... Read moreChevron
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Sara

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Vitamin Water Sued for Misleading Labeling

If any of you follow the juicy and scandalous world of health news like I do, you might have noticed that Coca-Cola Co. has a pretty nasty lawsuit on their hands over one of their leading products, VitaminWater. The Center for Science in the Public Interest, a nonprofit organization in Washington D.C., has accused Coca-Cola of making false claims... Read moreChevron
posted 08/13/2010, comments (0)|
Sara

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New Study From Archives of Neurology Finds Spinal Fluid Test May Predict Alzheimer's

A study recently published in the Archives of Neurology found three biomarkers in spinal fluid that identify patients who are developing Alzheimer's with up to 100 percent accuracy. The study, conducted by researchers at Ghent University in Ghent, Belgium and colleagues in the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative, analyzed data from 114... Read moreChevron
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lynn with a lump

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38 year old mother living with this evil, called breast cancer

reconstuction?

today I met with the plastic surgen, so many options I really did not want implants. I also thought that he could do everey thing at ounce and that will be it. I was wroung because of the radiation the skin is hard. He said something about an extender then implants or D-flap process where use fat and skin from the stomach and create and... Read moreChevron
Sara

Sara

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Digestive Disease Week 2010: Animal Protein May Increase The Risk of Developing IBD

Though a big juicy steak can be as American as, well, a big juicy steak, new research out of France found a link between high animal protein intake and a "significantly increased risk of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)." Using participants in a French cohort study, researcher led by Provost Jantchou, MD, of the Center for Research in... Read moreChevron

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