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Head injury, pesticides tied to Parkinson's disease
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The combination of a past serious head injury and pesticide exposure may be linked to an extra-high risk of developing Parkinson's disease, a new study suggests. The findings don't prove being knocked unconscious or exposed to...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Concussion, Head, Head Injuries, Barbara Lee
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11 Sunscreen Alternatives
PIX11.comMelanoma rates among young women are eight-times higher than they were 40 years ago, that's according to a study published by researchers at the Mayo Clinic. So even if you havent found the right sunscreen or hate the smell or consistency - there's...Tags: Skin Cancer, Fashion Trends, Sun-Damaged Skin
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Trying to figure out if a nontraditional approach to wellness works for you
Your body's ability to heal itself is a guiding principle of integrative medicine. That doesn't mean you can't help it along a bit. "The world is moving on from this idea that you either take the conventional approach or you take the CAM (complementary...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Allergies, High Blood Pressure, Physiology, Substance Abuse
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Coca-Cola gives $3M to city for anti-obesity, diabetes efforts
Tribune reporterA Chicago Park District program funded by Coca-Cola will try to fight obesity and diabetes by offering nutrition education as well as exercise classes run by armed forces veterans, Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced Monday. The Park Families Wellness...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Bipolar Disorder, Physical Fitness and Exercise, PepsiCo Inc., Labor Legislation
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Somerset men hope to bring attention to homelessness by relating their stories
DAILY AMERICAN REPORTERThe cold slipped through Steven Wise's only layer of clothing, numbing his skin. It was wintertime, but there was nothing to be done about it. He had no money for a hot cup of anything. He had no other place to go. So he shivered and scrunched down in a...Tags: Social Issues, Forestry and Timber, Homelessness, Services and Shopping, Travel
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Prominent North Dakota cattleman and his son killed in crash
ZAP, N.D. (AP) - A man killed along with his 10-year-old son in a head-on crash in southern Minnesota's Dodge County was a prominent figure in North Dakota's cattle industry. Jack Reich, 43, of rural Zap, was a longtime official with the North Dakota...Tags: Kazakhstan
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Jackson declares victory
Tribune reporterThough he is hospitalized with mental health problems and declined to campaign, Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., D-Ill., claimed victory Tuesday in his re-election bid to the House of Representatives. Jackson was leading with 64 percent of the vote in the 2nd...Tags: Bipolar Disorder, Brian Woodworth, Voting, Ethics, Chicago Public Schools
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GOP Retains Grip on U.S. House of Representatives
Los Angeles TimesWASHINGTON -- Republicans held on to their House majority in Tuesday's election, leaving Democrats well short of the net gain of 25 seats they needed to take control. "The American people have once again given the House of Representatives to Republicans,...Tags: John Boehner, Mary Bono, Janice Hahn, Iraq War (2003-2011), Prosecution
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Suffering from Mommy Guilt
Dickey County, N.D.Have you ever heard of Mommy Guilt? It’s that phenomenon that seems to strike occasionally through the years that children are growing up. You feel as if you’re missing out on important stuff, whether it’s from sending your child to day...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics
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Tenants' new apartment reeks of cigarette smoke
Q: We viewed an apartment that smelled of smoke from the previous chain-smoker tenant. We were told the carpet would be replaced and the walls would be painted, which would take care of the smell. We trusted the landlord would do these things and that...
Tags: Rentals, Justice System, The New York Times, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Elizabeth Clark McBride Busard
Elizabeth Clark McBride Busard, of Muskegon, began her next big grand adventure Nov. 1, 2012, surrounded by her loving family. Elizabeth was born Feb. 21, 1926, in Flint, Mich., to William Wallace Clark Jr. and Georgie Cathcart Clark. She attended the...Tags: Christianity, Anglicanism, Hospitals and Clinics, Religion and Belief
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Outrun diabetes
Those poor polar bears, they can't catch a break. Not only do they have to contend with melting ice caps, but the constant Coke guzzling puts them at increased risk for developing Type 2 diabetes, which can lead to problems like erectile dysfunction...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Erectile Dysfunction, Physiology
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