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Sinus, Allergy, Snoring, Sleep Apnea and GERD Treatment Options: The joining of eastern and western medicine
Dr. Jordan S. Josephson, renowned surgeon and author of the “Sinus Relief Now” (www.sinusreliefnow.com) will discuss the connection between sinus problems, allergies, asthma, snoring, sleep apnea, GERD and gastroesophageal reflux and...Tags: Physical Conditions, Allergies, Asthma, GERD, Health
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Christmas Miracle In The Offing
wpix.comThere may be a Christmas miracle in the offing for 9/11 First Responders who volunteered at Ground Zero on Sept. 11, only to develop life-threatening illnesses. Senators Charles E. Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand announced Sunday that there's now enough...Tags: Physical Conditions, Elections, Republican Party, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Chiropractors
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Defendant Claims He's Too Fat To Kill
wpix.comA Florida man - accused of killing his son-in-law in New Jersey - is using his wide waistline as a defense in a murder case. Edward Ates is accused of driving to the Garden State from his Fort Pierce home and shooting his 40-year-old son-in-law Paul...Tags: Justice System, Crimes, New Jersey, Crime, Law and Justice, Criminal Laws
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"Too Fat" Defendant Convicted Of Murder
wpix.comIt turns out a New Jersey jury did not buy a Florida man's defense that his wide waistline deterred him from killing his former son-in-law. 62-year-old Edward Ates was convicted Friday in the 2006 murder of Paul Duncsak. Ates' lawyer initially told...Tags: Crimes, Justice System, New Jersey, Crime, Law and Justice, Death
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Man Who's "Too Fat To Kill" Gets Life In Prison
wpix.comA Florida man who did not have much luck convincing a jury last month that he was just "too fat to kill" his former son-in-law, was sentenced Thursday to life in prison for the 2006 murder. 62-year-old Edward Ates was given the maximum sentence allowable...Tags: Louisiana, Murder, Prisons, Florida, Social Issues
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Aversion Hypnosis Therapy: Putting bad food choice thoughts in their place
CW33 NewsRick Miller yo-yo dieted for two decades and gained so much weight he had high blood pressure, sleep apnea, joint pain and type 2 diabetes. "I've been on a weight loss journey for year and years,” Rick said. “I’ve tried every kind of...Tags: Weight Loss, Marketing, High Blood Pressure, Health, Weight
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Travelers should keep life-supporting equipment near, experts say
A Carnival Cruise Line ship left Miami on Saturday with a disabled woman's dialysis machine aboard, but without the passenger and her family. Carnival officials said in a statement Monday that the dialysis supplies had been given to a porter at the...Tags: Boynton Beach, Cruises, Dania Beach, Royal Caribbean International, Festive Events
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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com
May 21, 2012
Q: My school-age children have been sick with colds lately and, because of conflicting information in the news, I'm still unsure about which over-the-counter...Tags: Malaria, Medical Specialization, Diets and Dieting, Medical Research, Synthroid (drug)
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The medical establishment is ill-suited to deal with America's obesity epidemic
You did a write up on HBO's documentary "The Weight of the Nation" in which you called our obesity epidemic a wake up call for America ("Salad bars take root," May 1). Nothing new here. The alarm bells have been sounding for a while now. I am an...Tags: Stroke, Recipes, Obesity, Epidemics and Plagues, High Blood Pressure
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Sleepwalking: More common than you might think
Ever sleep-walked? I have. At the age of 12, I woke up to find myself in a bedroom where a visiting kid was staying over, my head gently resting on the foot of the bed. I got up, snuck back to my bedroom and kept it to myself. It was weird and a little...
Tags: Science and Technology, Physical Conditions, Sleep Disorders, Stanford University, Turkey (animal)
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New device for sleep apnea
KWCH 12 Eyewitness News20 to 30 million Americans suffer from sleep apnea. For decades, the only treatment was a bulky breathing mask. Now a small and easy to use device is getting the attention of sleep doctors and their patients. Arthur Chill is a 69 year old with severe...Tags: Physical Conditions, Health, Heart Disease
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Review: HBO's 'Weight of the Nation' pounds away at obesity
"The Weight of the Nation," HBO's new four-part documentary exploring the rising obesity rates among Americans, does not pussy-foot. Americans, we are told early and often, are simply too fat and their collective girth is straining more than seats in...
Tags: Obesity, The Biggest Loser (tv program), Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer, High Blood Pressure
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