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New Type of Senior Citizens Centers Emphasize Cafe Society, Conversation
By Dorian Martin , Health Expert

...who are interested in starting similar cafes. Two cities - Valparaiso, Indiana and Sun City,... Read more »

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Most Challenging Places in the US for People with Allergies to Live
By Kathleen MacNaughton , Health Expert

...specialists per patient Top 10 Most Challenging Allergy Cities Tulsa, Oklahoma Dallas-Fort... Read more »

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Exercise May Cut Alzheimer’s Risk
By Christine Kennard , Health Expert

...lead by Jeffrey M. Burns, MD, of the University of Kansas School of Medicine in Kansas City and... Read more »

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Chemo and Your Teeth
By Phyllis Johnson , Health Expert

...harder.              I moved to the Kansas City area from North Carolina in... Read more »

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New Study Stimulates Me
By Leah , Health Expert

...Sunday, July 27, 2008.  Released by the Universtity of Kansas, Kansas City, Kansas, the study... Read more »

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Uterine Fibroids and Hysterectomy: Resources
www.asrm.com -- American Society for Reproductive Medicinewww.acog.com -- American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologistswww.sirweb.org -- Society of Interventional Radiologywww.nuff.org... Read more »
Heart Disease Resources
www.healthierus.gov/dietaryguidelines -- Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2005www.naaso.org -- North American Association for the Study of Obesitywww.eatright.org -- American Dietetic... Read more »
Travel to Developing Countries: Travel Precautions
Travel PrecautionsVector-borne diseases are infections transmitted by insects that harbor parasitic, viral, or bacterial organisms. Common diseases include yellow fever and malaria, but there are... Read more »
Anxiety Disorders: Risk Factors
As many as 25% of all American adults experience intense anxiety at sometime in their lives. The prevalence of true anxiety disorders is much lower, although they are still the most... Read more »
Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease: Surgical Procedures
...this nearly 4,000 people are waiting for the operation. Not all lung transplant centers, even in major cities like New York, accept Medicare. Starting in 2005, the United Network for Organ Sharing... Read more »

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