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Weight Loss Continues Despite Tons Of Stress
>> Michael Moreau began a quest May 5 to lose 100 pounds in a year. As the owner of the restaurant Sauce in Glastonbury, he faces a particular challenge because he is surrounded by gourmet temptations. We wrote about him first in early June, when he had...Tags: Weight Loss, Health Treatments
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His stubble shaves away some of her enjoyment of face-to-face contact
I am seeing a new guy, and the stubble on his face has left a large chapped area on my face that almost feels burned. It's an unpleasant aftermath of an enjoyable kissing session. I'm putting Vaseline on it. Is there anything else that might help more?...Tags: Vehicles, Newspaper and Magazine, University of Minnesota, Medicine, Western Medicines
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ASK THE VET: Why won't my dog eat dry food?
Q: How do I get my Shih-Tzu to eat his dry food? He is slightly overweight, so was wondering how to shed the weight as well. – Holly Sze, Queens A: If I had my choice between eating a juicy tuna burger or some processed pellets, I'd opt for the burger,...Tags: Williamsburg, Animals, Health Treatments
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'Preventive medicine' wastes time, money
The New York TimesIn a presidential campaign that promises straight talk and no gimmicks, why do both candidates champion one of medical care's most pervasive myths? The myth is that like magic, preventive medicine will simultaneously reduce costs and improve health....Tags: Medical Specialization, John McCain, Car Engine Repair, Preventative Medicine, Breast Cancer
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Efforts to provide locally grown and organic foods at schools continue despite shaky economy
Associated Press WriterKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) _ The buffet offers a variety of pizzas, with whole wheat crust, organic toppings and hormone-free cheese. The salad bar includes some greens and vegetables grown without pesticides in a nearby garden. And the chef even takes...Tags: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Farms, Health Organizations, Health Treatments, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Conversations over breakfast, part two: the Ornish Diet vs. cholesterol drugs
Dining@LargeMy husband told me about a Dr. Dean Edell show he was listening to on the radio when he was shaving the other day. Dr. Dean Edell is where we get all our information now that our doctor's receptionist has......Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Health Treatments
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Whatever your political palate, voting is a key part of a balanced diet
Now that we're about a month from the presidential election, most astute voters are doing some research. They're watching the debates; scouring newspapers, magazines and blogs for facts about the candidates' positions, talking with respected friends or...Tags: Retirement, John McCain, Barack Obama, Political Candidates, Government
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Fat dolphins going on a diet at Japan aquarium
Dolphins at a Japanese marine park are going on a low fat diet after developing pot bellies and failing to look sharp in their aquatic performances.
Kinosaki Marine World in western Japan said Tuesday that all its 19 dolphins have been on a low fat...Tags: Wildlife, Natural Resources, Health Treatments
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Last female of turtle species fails to produce offspring with 100-year-old mate
Associated Press WriterSUZHOU, China (AP) _ She's around 80 years old. He's 100. Breathless scientists watched as the world's most endangered turtles successfully mated. But the attempt to breed the species' last known female with the last known male in China has failed...Tags: Conservation, Wildlife, Metal and Mineral, Endangered Species, Natural Resources
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Endangered turtles mate, but eggs don't hatch
SUZHOU, China - She's around 80 years old. He's 100. Breathless scientists watched as the world's most endangered turtles successfully mated. But the attempt to breed the species' last known female with the last known male in China has failed...Tags: Conservation, Wildlife, Metal and Mineral, Endangered Species, Natural Resources
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THE FIGHT AGAINST BREAST CANCER: Broccoli gorws in cancer fight
delthia.ricks@newsday.comBroccoli, the stalky green vegetable long sniffed at by children and even a U.S. president, is one of a growing number of common foods that may help stop breast cancer before it starts. For years, scientists who theorized that women could avoid breast...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Colleges and Universities, Johns Hopkins University, Trials, Health Organizations
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World's heaviest man offers diet tips to another bed-ridden obese man in Mexico
Associated Press WriterMONTERREY, Mexico (AP) _ When critically obese, bedridden Jose Luis Garza pleaded for help in shedding a few hundred pounds, he landed the world's biggest weight watcher. Garza is getting diet advice from Manuel Uribe, a fellow Mexican who has been...Tags: Illnesses, Obesity, Health Treatments
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