Archive for the 'HealthNews' Category

Feb 21 2012

A natural cure for Alzheimer’s

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Canadian fish eaters threatened by Fukushima radiation
“After the world’s worst nuclear accident in 25 years, authorities in Canada said people living here were safe and faced no health risks from the fallout from Fukushima.”

Breast Cancer Surgery Rules Are Called Unclear
“Nearly half of women who had lumpectomies for had second operations they may not have needed because surgeons have been unable to agree on guidelines for the most common operation for breast cancer, a new study finds.”

Meet the Giants Chiropractor
“The road to the Super Bowl is fraught with neck spasms, aching legs and sore hamstrings. But when the Giants head west to Indianapolis, Dr. Rob DeStefano will be there to smooth out those pulled muscles and stiff necks.”

Coconut Oil Touted as Alzheimer’s Remedy
“Researchers say the ketones found in coconut oil have slowed the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in some people and may actually prevent it.”

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Feb 14 2012

Can you remember a time?

In this week’s Health and Lifestyle Tip of the Week, we all have these moments in life. Take a listen!

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Feb 07 2012

Time to do with your health what you are doing with your car?

In this week’s Health and Lifestyle Tip of the Week we take a look at good common sense things you do with your car that you should do with your body. Take a listen!

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Jan 31 2012

Are you doomed from birth?

In this week’s Health and Lifestyle Tip of the Week we ask is it really all in the genes?  Take a listen!

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Jan 24 2012

Doctor texting during surgery paralyzes patient

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Sodium-Saturated Diet Is a Threat for All
“Maybe you think you don’t have to worry about salt. After all, you don’t have high blood pressure, you’re not overweight and you exercise regularly.”

Debate Persists on Deadly Flu Made Airborne
The young scientist, normally calm and measured, seemed edgy when he stopped by his boss’s office. “You are not going to believe this one,” he told Ron Fouchier, a virologist at the Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam. “I think we have an airborne H5N1 virus.”

Broccoli Chemical Stems Breast Cancer Cells
“Sulfur compounds in broccoli stop creation of breast cancer stem cells; Effect should extend to kale, cabbage, and broccoli’s many ‘cruciferous’ cousins.”

As Doctors Use More Devices, Potential for Distraction Grows
“Hospitals and doctors’ offices, hoping to curb medical error, have invested heavily to put computers, smartphones and other devices into the hands of medical staff for instant access to patient data, drug information and case studies.”

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Jan 17 2012

Stress is not the problem

In this week’s Health and Lifestyle Tip of the Week we ask if stress is not the problem than what is?  Take a listen!

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Jan 10 2012

The American Academy of Environmental Medicine warns the public

In this week’s Health and Lifestyle Tip of the Week we look at what you need to know that has the Academy so up in arms.  Take a listen!

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Jan 03 2012

Are you concerned about aging?

In this week’s Health and Lifestyle Tip of the Week we want to help you age better.  Take a listen!

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Dec 27 2011

Warning-Doctors were given a green light to prescribe drugs to preschoolers

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Drugs to Treat A.D.H.D. Reach the Preschool Set
“Ruth Grau was first told her son had attention deficit hyperactivity disorder when he was 3. The idea of medicating him was anathema to her, so she and her husband tried an alternative approach…”

Alternative treatments
“Done anything alternative lately? If so, you have a lot of company. When we surveyed 45,601 Consumer Reports subscribers online, we found that three out of four were using some form of alternative therapy for their general health.”

Too Much Acetaminophen Over Time May Damage Liver
“Taking slightly too much of the pain reliever acetaminophen over time can lead to an overdose that can cause liver failure and death, according to a new study.”

Bad Cholesterol Not As Bad As People Think
“The so-called bad cholesterol – low-density lipoprotein commonly called LDL – may not be so bad after all, shows a Texas A&M University study that casts new light on the cholesterol debate, particularly among adults who exercise.”

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Dec 20 2011

How much of this do you get?

In this week’s Health and Lifestyle Tip of the Week we offer some suggestions to help you get better sleep.  Take a listen!

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