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Alleviating season allergy symptoms naturally
It's hard to feel upbeat about spring weather if you suffer from seasonal allergies. While other people can spend all day outside without a sniffle, you can barely look at a field of grass or an oak tree without turning into a watery, miserable mess....Tags: Allergies, Vitamin C, Health, Dietary Supplements, Medical Research
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Quitting smoking makes economic sense
What does it cost to stop smoking?
For just about anyone, less than it does to keep smoking. Many smokers burn through thousands of dollars each year buying cigarettes alone. Then there are peripheral costs like breath mints, extra trips to the dry...Tags: Quitting Smoking, Health Insurance Cost, Health, Medical Services, Chantix (drug)
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Health product claims overshoot the runway of reason
It's frighteningly easy to drop a couple of hundred dollars on a holiday present. If you're considering spending big money on a health-related gift, you'll want to make sure that it will do something besides take up space in the gift bag.
Unfortunately,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Physical Conditions, Science and Technology, High Blood Pressure, Plastic Surgeons
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Where there's life, there's hope
In early 2002 my annual mammogram had been normal. I had no known history of breast cancer. I didn't do regular self-examinations. One Saturday evening in late September 2002, after working in the yard, I stretched out on my bedroom floor under the fan to...Tags: Health, Cancer, Breast Cancer, Health and Medical Professionals, Breast
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Folk remedies for colic do not work, review says
CHICAGO — That nonstop crying of a baby with colic has some parents turning to popular folk remedies. Unfortunately, there's no good evidence they work, according to a review of 15 studies. The results don't surprise New York City mom Leni Calas,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Allergies, Chiropractic, Pediatrics, Health and Safety at School
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Braces go three-dimensional
McClatchy Tribune NewspapersLooking at a 3-D model of her teeth, Sara McClure didn't recognize her smile. The image her orthodontist had pulled up on a laptop didn't show her upper-row gaps—rather, it showed the perfect alignment that would be hers in 13 months. "I saw my...Tags: Mouth, Health, Align Technology, Inc., Companies and Corporations, Connecticut
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CBS 6 Healthy Lifestyle Expo Exhibitors
The Dr. Oz Show http://www.doctoroz.com Herb Mesa http://www.herbmesa.com VCU Medical Center http://www.vcuhealth.org American Family Fitness Center http://www.amfamfit.com Kroger http://www.kroger.com McDonald's http://www.mcdonalds.com Emroch &...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Hospitals and Clinics, Chiropractic, Dentistry and Dental Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Ancestry Important to Medical History
Los Angeles TimesDoctors often ask patients to list their race—white, Latino, African American, Asian, Native American—to help them provide better healthcare. They do this because loads of medical research shows that the incidence of certain diseases and...Tags: San Francisco, Health, Medical Research, University of California, Health and Medical Professionals
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Hiccups, nosebleeds, shivers, oh my!
Hiccups
What they are: Involuntary, intermittent, spasmodic contractions of the diaphragm, followed by a sudden closure of the epiglottis (the cartilage protecting the vocal cords), which makes the hiccup sound. They have no known function, but they...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Meningitis, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Hiccups, Science and Technology
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A ticking time bomb? Lyme disease can wreak havoc
Tribune Staff WriterSue and John Gibbons suffered for years from various physical ailments, ranging from body aches and headaches to fatigue and confusion. They describe seeking out a parade of medical specialists and thousands of dollars' worth of tests that never provided...Tags: Chiropractic, Human Interest, Hands, Orthopedic Surgery, Science and Technology
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Area Business Briefs for Jan. 11
Elkins joins True Chiropractic Center
Dr. Mike Elkins has joined Dr. Vance True at True Chiropractic Center.
Dr. Elkins is a graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa; he joins the True Chiropractic team with 10 years of...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Chiropractic, Iowa, Health, Kenny Perry
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Minnesota veterinarians face discipline for misconduct
Jan. 23 - One veterinarian botched the care of a hemorrhaging colt. An unlicensed person offered chiropractic treatments for horses at rodeos, while another sold medicine at a dog show. These cases of misconduct were among the 11 veterinarians and...Tags: Chiropractic, Rodeo, Health, California, Medical Specialization
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