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Researchers eye saliva for patient testing
No one likes to get stuck with a needle.
But it's the only way doctors can get blood to test for diabetes, anemia and numerous other health problems.
Scientists at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing say there is a much less invasive and...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Children's Health, Heart Disease, DNA, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Finding the root of the problem with hair extensions
Hairstylist Reggie Dowdy has found himself time and time again doing emergency hair repair on women whose tresses have been damaged by weaves and extensions.
They come in with bald spots, also known as alopecia, and thinning hair caused by heavy weaves...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Television, Dermatologists, Personal Service, Hair and Nails
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LDL cholesterol isn't entirely bad
Dear Pharmacist: Would you elaborate on cholesterol, and what LDL and HDL numbers mean. — C.J., Dallas Dear C.J.: Medical authorities and TV commercials have convinced some that the lower your LDL number, the healthier you are. But cholesterol is a...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Health and Medical Professionals, Testosterone
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January 6: Author - Beth Aldrich, Real Moms Love to Eat
WGN NewsBeth Aldrich To purchase a copy of the book: Real Moms Love to Eat: How to Conduct a Love Affair with Food, Lose Weight and Feel Fabulous Beth's Tips: Hide nourishing ingredients that you might not normally eat into a smoothie! Try adding kale,...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Yoga, Weight Loss, WGN, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com
May 21, 2012
Q: My school-age children have been sick with colds lately and, because of conflicting information in the news, I'm still unsure about which over-the-counter...Tags: Urinary System, Gastroenteritis, Kidney, Flu, Skin Rash
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Colleges go to the dogs for stress busters
AP Education WriterATLANTA (AP) — Emory University in Atlanta has become the latest college to bring dogs on campus during exams to help stressed-out students. Schools are placing pups in counseling centers for students to visit regularly or allowing faculty and...Tags: Pets, Colleges and Universities, Animals
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What can Prader-Willi tell the rest of us?
South Bend TribuneDiscovering how to counter a chromosomal aberration that prompts the never-ending hunger of Prader-Willi syndrome might offer ammunition against obesity in the larger population, too. Science has learned much already since PWS was identified in 1956. Dr....Tags: Research, Hormones and Metabolism, Indiana University, Obesity, Weight
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A palate for pleasure
Psychology TodayA perfectly ripe strawberry, vivid and fragile, its early-summer sweetness tickling the nose before its taste blossoms in the mouth. The luxury of cream lapping the lips as a plump pouch of burrata yields its liquid surprise. One sun-burnished peach...Tags: Wines, Behavioral Conditions, Columbia University, Stress, Advice Columns and Columnists
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Patience requires a fortune cookie moment
One man’s lack of patience, his snap reaction and probably a total absence of commonsense and inner peace cost him 80 bucks, give or take. In real-time it only took about three minutes to unfold, but as I idled at a stop light outside Walgreen&...
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Dogs Menacing Passers-By Are Bullying
The Hartford CourantBullying has become a hot topic. In education, it's a new mandate. In public policy, a new subdiscipline. But what is it exactly? Having just read half a dozen technical definitions, I've learned that it must be intentional, aggressive and repeated,...Tags: Dog (animal), University of Connecticut, Health and Safety at School, Medical Research, Lupus
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Fatigue is a symptom of numerous illnesses
Premium Health News ServiceHow do you know if your low energy is caused by underlying disease or is the result of lifestyle factors, stress, poor diet, lack of sleep, or normal aging? In fact, fatigue is a symptom of numerous illnesses, from minor infections such as colds to...Tags: Science, Bone Marrow, Vitamin B12, Iron Deficiency, Iron (dietary supplement)
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What's Going Around May 3rd- Poison Ivy
As grass and plants grow so does poison ivy, it's going around in the Ozarks. The school nurse at Galena-Abesville Elementary in Stone County tells KSPR poison ivy has picked up in the last few weeks. Poison ivy leaves to look out for usually are...
Tags: Allergies, Drugs and Medicines, Strep Throat, Health and Medical Professionals
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