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Moderate Drinking Helps Men After Heart Attack? - 0 views

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    Moderate Drinking Helps Men After Heart Attack? Study: 1 or 2 Alcoholic Drinks a Day Boosts Longevity Among Some Men After Heart Attack March 27, 2012 -- After a heart attack, men who continue to drink one or two alcoholic beverages a day may live longer than heavy drinkers or non-drinkers.
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Yoga Improves Balance After Stroke - 0 views

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    Yoga Improves Balance After Stroke Study Shows Yoga Also Reduces Fear of Falling July 26, 2012 -- Starting yoga even long after a stroke may improve the balance of stroke survivors, a study shows. "It's an exciting thing," says study researcher Arlene Schmid, PhD. "People can improve their balance years after a stroke.
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Pregnancy After 40: Healthy Weight Improves Risk - 0 views

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    Pregnancy After 40: Healthy Weight Improves Risk Age, Obesity Both Affect Risks, but Losing Weight Before Conceiving May Help, Experts Say May 9, 2012 -- Pregnancy after 40 does carry more risks, but being at a healthy weight before getting pregnant seems to modify those risks, new research suggests.
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Keys to Weight Loss After Menopause - 0 views

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    Keys to Weight Loss After Menopause Fewer Desserts, Sugary Drinks Linked to Long-Term Weight Loss Aug. 28, 2012 -- As she approached her 50s, Susan Williams found it harder and harder to maintain her weight, let alone shed the extra pounds she had been working to lose for some time.
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Liposuction: Why You Still Have to Work Out After It - 0 views

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    Why You'll Still Need to Exercise After Liposuction Study: Lipo May Not Be a Permanent Solution, but Exercise Helps June 15, 2012 -- Liposuction can help get rid of muffin tops, love handles, and other pockets of fat. But new research shows that removing fat from your abdominal area may cause you to gain dangerous visceral or belly fat.
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Panel Advises Against Hormones to Prevent Disease - 0 views

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    Panel Advises Against Hormones to Prevent Disease Oct. 22, 2012 -- An influential panel of government advisors says hormone replacement therapy shouldn't be prescribed to women after menopause to stave off chronic medical conditions like heart disease or osteoporosis. After considering the latest scientific evidence, the U.S.
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Type 2 Diabetes Progresses Faster in Kids, Study Finds - WebMD - 0 views

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    Type 2 Diabetes Progresses Faster in Kids: Study High blood pressure, other complications seen in adolescence WebMD News from HealthDay By Serena Gordon HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, May 23 (HealthDay News) -- Type 2 diabetes is more aggressive in children than adults, with signs of serious complications seen just a few years after diagnosis, new research finds.
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Night Owls May Pack on More Pounds - WebMD - 0 views

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    Night Owls May Pack on More Pounds Study found they ate worst foods late at night, long after sound sleepers had hit the sack WebMD News from HealthDay By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, June 28 (HealthDay News) -- Night owls are more likely to gain weight than people who get good sleep because they tend to graze the kitchen for junk food in the wee hours of the morning, a new study suggests.
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HEALTHY-YOU > WELL-BEING > 7 things you need to live better - 0 views

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    After decades of study in the positive psychology field, US psychologists Christopher Peterson and Martin Seligman came up with 24 character traits that every person needs to acquire in order to live their happiest, most fulfilling and successful life.
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How Much Does One Hour of Lost Sleep Matter? - 0 views

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    Suppose that your fifth-grader typically goes to bed at 9:30 PM on school nights and gets up at 6:30 AM. Since it often takes a little while to fall asleep after getting into bed, that means 8.5 to nine hours of sleep on school nights.
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Tylenol and the War on Drugs | Psychology Today - 1 views

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    Many years ago after a surgical procedure I was given a prescription for Vicodin, which is the brand name combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen. Hydrocodone is an opioid analgesic - related to morphine and heroin - and acetaminophen is the generic name for tylenol.
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Heart Attack Victims Cut Risk With 2 Drinks, Harvard Study Says - 0 views

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    Men who have two drinks a day after surviving a first heart attack have a lower risk of death from heart disease than non-drinkers, Harvard researchers said, adding to evidence that moderate alcohol use may be healthy.
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Is Workout Supplement Ingredient DMAA Safe? - 0 views

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    Is Workout Supplement Ingredient DMAA Safe? Researcher Calls on FDA to Ban Speed-Like Ingredient DMAA May 7, 2012 -- About one week after the FDA asked 10 manufacturers to provide safety information on DMAA, a speed-like ingredient found in some supplements, a Harvard researcher is calling for an out-and-out ban on DMAA.
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Task Force to Doctors: Obesity Screening for All - 0 views

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    Task Force to Doctors: Obesity Screening for All Experts Also Advise Counseling at-Risk Patients on Diet, Exercise June 25, 2012 -- If referral to a weight loss program is needed, Grossman says it should be to an intensive program. Over a year, the program should offer 12 to 26 sessions, Grossman says. "Low-intensity [and] anything less than 12 sessions don't work," he says, citing evidence reviewed by the task force. "Really the critical thing is to maintain that weight loss after the program stops," he says.
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Cranberries Combat Urinary Tract Infections - 0 views

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    Cranberries Combat Urinary Tract Infections Daily Dose of Cranberries May Prevent UTIs July 9, 2012 -- Grandma's advice may be true after all. Cranberries, long touted as a folk remedy to combat urinary tract infections, may help curb urinary tract infections (UTIs).
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The Fat Trap - 0 views

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    Anyone who has ever dieted knows that lost pounds often return, and most of us assume the reason is a lack of discipline or a failure of willpower. But Proietto suspected that there was more to it, and he decided to take a closer look at the biological state of the body after weight loss.
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