Students, RCA museum help with dig at former PoW camp

July 18, 2011

Students, RCA museum help with dig at former PoW camp Brandon University and Canada’s National Artillery Museum will join an ongoing archeological dig at the former prisoner of war camp in Riding Mountain National Park later this month. Read more on Brandon Sun Celebrity chef coming to Charlotte to present cooking show CHARLOTTE – Residents [...]

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Police searching for rape suspect

July 17, 2011

Police searching for rape suspect Investigators with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department said an armed man raped a St. Louis woman Friday morning in the McKinley Heights neighborhood. Read more on KSDK St. Louis Medicine supply not hit by strike The health department says strikes in the pharmaceutical and transport sectors have not as [...]

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The Cycling Stud Who Shed His Couch Potato Skin

July 17, 2011

Diet Sunkist Image by Like_the_Grand_Canyon The Cycling Stud Who Shed His Couch Potato Skin FRIDAY, July 15 (HealthDay News) — Kids stretched out their open palms over barricades as I crossed the finish line Sunday of the Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic, and I high-fived them as I rolled past, feeling like an utter rock [...]

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Extreme perfectionism toying with minds

July 17, 2011

Extreme perfectionism toying with minds Psychologists think they may have found a catch-all treatment for anxiety, depression and eating disorders. Read more on Australian Broadcasting Corporation Bus a vehicle for lunches in Ariz. school district MEGAN GORDON The Arizona Republic PHOENIX Children waited patiently at the bus stop, seeking shelter from the heat under a [...]

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Health Tip: Caring for Eczema

July 17, 2011

Health Tip: Caring for Eczema (HealthDay News) — Eczema is the umbrella term for a host of conditions that lead to a red, itchy skin rash. Read more on HealthDay via Yahoo! News Health Tip: Help Prevent Foodborne Illness (HealthDay News) — The way you shop for groceries can affect your risk of contracting a [...]

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Health Tip: Protect Yourself Against Cold Weather

July 16, 2011

Health Tip: Protect Yourself Against Cold Weather (HealthDay News) — Icy snow, wind and frigid temperatures are frequently in nature’s plans for winter. Read more on HealthDay via Yahoo! News Health Matters: Edward Hospital offers tips on taking care of hands You might know you can get repetitive stress injuries of the hands and arms [...]

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Some Tips for Avoiding Injury on Super Bowl Sunday

July 16, 2011

Some Tips for Avoiding Injury on Super Bowl Sunday SATURDAY, Feb. 5 (HealthDay News) — Super Bowl-related partying, drinking and excitement can lead to injuries — and even death — for fans watching the big game on TV, warns an emergency room doctor. Read more on HealthDay via Yahoo! News There’s A Real Downside To [...]

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Exposure to Common Chemicals May Affect Thyroid Function

July 16, 2011

Exposure to Common Chemicals May Affect Thyroid Function Title: Exposure to Common Chemicals May Affect Thyroid Function Category: Health News Created: 7/14/2011 6:06:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 7/15/2011 Read more on MedicineNet.com Seven Creepy Experiments That Could Teach Us So Much (If They Weren’t So Wrong) When scientists violate moral taboos, we expect horrific consequences. [...]

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9 Ways to Fight Heart Disease Naturally

July 15, 2011

9 Ways to Fight Heart Disease Naturally The Institute for Vibrant Living shares 9 ways to fight heart disease naturally. More than 2,500 people die each day from heart disease making it the leading cause of death in the United States.Camp Verde, AZ (PRWEB) July 13, 2011 The risks for heart disease increase with age [...]

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What’s Good for Heart May Also Be Good for Brain

July 15, 2011

What’s Good for Heart May Also Be Good for Brain MONDAY, Dec. 13 (HealthDay News) — Sticking to a heart-healthy lifestyle may also ward off Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study that suggests that raising “good” cholesterol levels can help prevent the brain disorder in older people. Read more on HealthDay via Yahoo! News [...]

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