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Jayson and Mira Calton - Naked Calories
To learn more about the caltons and read excerpts ftom their book NAKED CALORIES go to www.CaltonNutrition.com
Jayson B. Calton, Ph.D., FAAIM, DCCN, CMS, CISSN, BCIH, ROHP, A.M.P
is a Fellow of the American Association of Integrative Medicine, a...Tags: Science and Technology, Education, Nutrition, Drugs and Medicines, Migraine
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Joan and Melissa Rivers
Joan Rivers is a force of nature and one of the hardest-working celebrities in the world. An entertainment legend of unparalleled accomplishment and talent, she’s an internationally renowned comedienne, Emmy-winning television talk show host, Tony-...Tags: Concerts, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Melbourne (Australia), Human Interest, FitTV (tv network)
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Hartford Experiment Along For Ride As SpaceX's 'Dragon' Makes History
The Hartford CourantFriday turned out to be a joyous "berth"-day for commercial space flight and the Hartford school team with a science experiment aboard SpaceX's Dragon. At 9:56 a.m., for the first time in history, the International Space Station linked with a private...Tags: Education, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, University of New Haven, Space Programs
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Strontium: A better way to build bones
Dear Pharmacist: My wife has osteoporosis. I read your article a few years ago about strontium being a good mineral for bone health. Do you still recommend today? — C.C., Sacramento
Dear C.C.: Strontium has been clinically proven to support bone...Tags: Actonel (drug), Dietary Supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Drugs and Medicines, Health and Medical Professionals
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Enter The 'Dragon': Hartford Science Experiment Aboard First Commercial Flight To Space Station
The Hartford Courant— The rat cells have been launched into space. SpaceX's Dragon blasted off early Tuesday from Cape Canaveral, Fla., carrying aboard roughly 1,200 pounds of cargo — and a Hartford science project — in the first commercial flight aiming...Tags: High Schools, Science and Technology, Barack Obama, Washington, DC, Education
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The lowdown on a low-acid diet
Q. Are there any benefits to avoiding high-acid foods? A. Just when you think you've heard them all, another diet trend hits the market. This time it's the "low-acid" diet. Featured in popular diet books, the low-acid diet purports that there are...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Health, Food Industry, Diets and Dieting
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Get the Skinny on Coffee's Health Benefits
WGNO NewsCoffee drinkers, rejoice! Research shows that we don’t need to feel guilty about our daily habit, and actually, sipping coffee regularly can provide us with a wide range of health benefits! Coffee may help you live longer A study released last...Tags: Insomnia, Calcium, Skin Cancer, Basal Cell Carcinoma, Alzheimer's Disease
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Want to lower breast cancer risk? Lose a little weight
For postmenopausal women who are obese, breast cancer is more likely. That's because fat tissue seems to behave essentially as an organ of the endocrine system, pumping out the hormone estrogen. And estrogen is a driver of many common breast cancers....
Tags: Breast Cancer, Human Body, Overweight, Medical Research, Weight
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Sharon G. Chenevert: Handicapped parking permit is a privilege
I am responding to the recent story and editorials regarding disabled parking permits. While reading the story, as well as the editorials, I could not keep from responding. I, too, do not look handicapped. I agree that there is much abuse of the parking...Tags: Tamarac, Lupus, Sjogren's Syndrome, COPD, Fibromyalgia
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Appeals court upholds child porn sentence for Monroe man
A federal appeals court on Monday upheld a 14-year prison sentence for the former owner of a Monroe County outdoor equipment shop who pleaded guilty to downloading child pornography from the Internet. John Greene, 59, who owned Pack Shack Adventures in...Tags: Spinal Stenosis, Justice System, Peter Hall, Trials, Punishment
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Family sues mortuary over switched bodies
Mercedes Adilia Rodriguez's wishes were precise and meaningful: Her casket would be closed during her funeral, and she refused to be buried in the chilly earth of a Southern California cemetery. Instead, following tradition, she would be interred above...Tags: Human Interest, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Nicaragua, Arthritis
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Seniors, doctors should speak freely at check-ups
An annual check-up should be quality time between older patients and their doctors. It's a chance for both parties to carefully discuss medications, problems with everyday activities like sleeping or walking, and how to stay healthy.
But a recent study...Tags: Cardiologists, Geriatrics, Health, Pharmaceuticals, High Blood Pressure
Mar 9, 2012
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