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Ever wish you could take all the medical advice you read and put it in one place? Look no further. Throughout the year, The Sun has reported ways to maintain a healthy mind and body, with advice from Naperville doctors, counselors, alternative medicine practitioners and patients themselves. Below are some of the best tips they had to offer in 2008.
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Would you test your child?s genes for athletic ability? - Atlanta Journal Constitution
The New York Times reports that a company out of Boulder, Colo., will now test your child?s DNA for a specific gene that it says can help predict your child?s natural athletic abilities. Here?s the full story. Times writer Juliet Macur reports ...
Smoker is hoping to shrink wrinkles - Chicago Sun-Times
Q. Smoking for years left me with fine lines and deep wrinkles around my mouth. What moisturizer should I use to decrease them? -- Hrefna A. Don't expect too much from a moisturizer. It may help soften the appearance of your wrinkles, but nobody's ...
One Meal to Good (or Bad) Health - Time
How New Heart-Scanning Technology Could Save Your Life More and more, doctors are diagnosing coronary disease without any invasive tests whatever One Meal to Good (or Bad) Health Everyone knows a good diet is important for long-term well-being. But a ...
10 Benefits Your Employer Will Cut Next Year - New York Daily News
Many employers will frantically ax jobs in the coming months in an effort to improve their bottom lines. Other companies will wield a scalpel to whittle out cost savings from employee perks. A whopping 86 percent of companies expect recent financial ...
Health halo can hide the calories - Atlanta Journal Constitution
If you?re a well-informed, health-conscious New Yorker who has put on some unwanted pounds in the past year, it might not be entirely your fault. Here?s a possible alibi: The health halo made you do it. I offer this alibi after an experiment on ...
Pets can pose a health threat to children - Buffalo News
That iguana in your son?s bedroom isn?t just a reptile. It?s also a deadly germ machine. So says the American Academy of Pediatrics, which warns parents that many of the ?easy? pets ? the ones that don?t shed, don?t need to be walked ...
Yes, this column is about you and your diabetes - Columbus Dispatch
Every once in a great while, I'll walk into a room and a patient will say: "Hey, aren't you the doctor that writes a column in the paper?" I always sheepishly admit that it's true and wait for the inevitable question. "Are you going to write about me ...
Take this advice to heart and feel better - Orlando Sentinel
Here's eating advice to make your heart happy. *Eat less fat (especially butter, coconut and palm oil; saturated or hydrogenated vegetable fats; animal fats in meats, and fats in dairy products). *Use nonstick vegetable-oil cooking sprays instead of ...
Would you test your child?s genes for athletic ability? - Atlanta Journal Constitution
The New York Times reports that a company out of Boulder, Colo., will now test your child?s DNA for a specific gene that it says can help predict your child?s natural athletic abilities. Here?s the full story. Times writer Juliet Macur reports ...
How New Heart-Scanning Technology Could Save Your Life - Time
Everyone knows a good diet is important for long-term well-being. But a new study shows that it's also crucial for good health today Posted Sunday, Aug. 28, 2005 Mike Fackelmann had no reason to think he had heart disease. Although his cholesterol ...
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