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December 2, 2008
Even if you never touch a salt shaker and steer clear of potato chips and french fries, you are probably eating more salt than you think and much more than is good for you, an investigation from Consumer Reports shows.
CLAREMONT, Calif.----Life is becoming more stressful every day. The economy is in a recession, people are worried about their jobs, and everywhere we turn, we see bad news. All of this negativity is enough to stress-out even the calmest of people.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Since this week brings all things Thanksgiving, I cant help but be a little sentimental. November is a memorable time of the year for the Dascoli family. We have lots of births to celebrate and a few deaths to remember. One birth tha...
NEW YORK----Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Food Ingredients industry is available in its catalogue.
Health experts say that ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is the most common behavioral disorder that starts during childhood. However, it does not only affect children - people of all ages can suffer from ADHD. Psychiatrists say ADHD is a neurobehavioral developmental disorder. An individual with ADHD finds it much more difficult to focus on something without being distracted.
Lifesteps' Child Check is a free screening service for all children from birth to 5. The Lifesteps' Child Check team will conduct screenings for Elderton WIC 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. Friday at Elderton United Methodist Church, 125 N. Main St., Elderton.
Susan Barry has a lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving Day. Thanks to a relatively new stomach-banding technique designed for losing weight without major surgery, a forward-looking, confident Barry enjoys having lost close to 100 pounds since last year.
Andy McKeever doesn't expect his diabetes to some day be cured, but he has high hopes for a cure for future generations.
Your blood pressure changes from hour to hour, sometimes even minute to minute. Standing up from a chair, watching an exciting show on television, eating a meal, listening to soothing music, being stressed -- even the time of day -- influence your blood pressure. It jumps around so much that you are more likely to get a “normal” reading if you check it at home rather than in the doctor's office.
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