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Don't just sit there. Really.
"Prolonged sitting is not what nature intended for us," says Dr. Camelia Davtyan, clinical professor of medicine and director of women's health at the UCLA Comprehensive Health Program. "The chair is out to kill us," says James Levine, an...
Tags: Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses, Diabetes, The Ohio State University, Newspaper and Magazine
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More Americans using retail health clinics
As wait times to see a doctor for simple problems like sinusitis and urinary tract infection lengthen, more and more Americans are turning to retail health clinics — walk-in medical facilities located in pharmacies, grocery stores and retailers such...Tags: Teachers, Asthma, University of Pittsburgh, Colleges and Universities, High Blood Pressure
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UPDATE: Cuccinelli plan: Slash Virginia taxes, close loopholes
Republican Ken Cuccinelli is proposing to slash taxes by $1.4 billion, including cutting corporate tax rates by one-third if he's elected governor. He said in his first policy news conference at a Richmond yogurt store on Tuesday that he'd offset the...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Executive Branch, Politics, Ken Cuccinelli, Elections
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Best of Fairfield County 2013: Best OB/GYN
1) Women's Health Care of Trumbull 5520 Park Ave., Ste. 302 Trumbull (203) 374-1018 womenshealthct.com/womens_health_care_of_trumbull Voters Said: Dr. Torbey is outstanding. Dr. Robin Berger is professional and she did surgery on me and it...
Tags: Trumbull
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Women's Expo set in Tinley Park
Women looking to pamper themselves and help a worthy cause can check out the Women's Expo this weekend in Tinley Park. The event includes shopping, complimentary manicures, makeup application and hairstyling by Paul Mitchell The School Tinley Park....Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Breast Cancer
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Group sends female inmates books
The message itself was simple: "I was so alone and then I got your package," it read. "Thank you so much. I love the books. Thank you and God bless." Yet there was something about the handwriting, a delicate and elegant script, that moved Megan Bernard to...
Tags: Ravenswood, Literature, Maya Angelou, Substance Abuse, Newspaper and Magazine
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Alabama Senate passes bill tightening rules for abortion clinics
ReutersBIRMINGHAM, Ala (Reuters) - The Alabama Senate passed an abortion bill on Tuesday critics say would limit access to the procedure with stricter requirements for clinics that provide it. The Senate passed the bill on a vote of 22-10, after the House...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Politics, Social Issues, Robert J. Bentley, Hospitals and Clinics
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Soy tied to better lung cancer survival among women
ReutersNew York (Reuters Health) - Women with lung cancer who ate the most soy before their diagnosis might live a little longer than those who ate the least, according to a new study. Of 444 Chinese women with lung cancer, researchers found those who...Tags: Tampa, Vanderbilt University , Medical Research, Medical Specialization, Oncology
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FDA lowers age for buyers of Plan B pill to 15
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a surprise twist to the decade-plus effort to ease access to morning-after pills, the government is lowering the age limit to 15 for one brand — Plan B One-Step — and will let it be sold over the counter. Today,...
Tags: Justice System, Patty Murray, Washington, DC, Barack Obama, Trials
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Uncovered: Ritual public drunkenness and sex in ancient Egypt
I'll bet you that archaeologist Betsy Bryan's perspective on reality-show behavior is a little longer than most. Since 2001, Bryan has led the excavation of the temple complex of the Egyptian goddess Mut in modern-day Luxor, the site of the city of Thebes...Tags: Obstetrics, Johns Hopkins University, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Gynecology
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COLUMN: Politics going back to the '50s
Addressing a meeting of Planned Parenthood last Friday, President Barack Obama accused pro-lifers of wanting to "turn back the clock to policies more suited to the 1950s than the 21st century." Like any decade, the ’50s had its problems —...Tags: Abortion Issue, Family, Politics, Social Issues, Civil Rights
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Tailor your treadmill workouts to prevent boredom
The treadmill. This gym staple often gets a bad rap from the workout world. Boring, monotonous, torturous — they're all words often associated with the machine. But sometimes it may be the only practical option for those who are hampered by...
Tags: New York City, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Darien (Fairfield, Connecticut)
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