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Atlanta Braves - TeamReport
ReutersMLB Team Report - Atlanta Braves - INSIDE PITCH Tim Hudson has gone eight starts without a victory, the longest such stretch of his career. But it isn't the veteran right-hander's fault that he hasn't won recently. Hudson (4-6) allowed six hits and one...Tags: Blake DeWitt, Tim Hudson, Cristhian Martinez, Gwinnett Braves, Jonathon Niese
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Man who suffers from dementia missing from Southwest Side
A 77-year-old man who suffers from dementia and high blood pressure has been without his medication since he went missing two days ago from the city's Southwest Side. Otis Williams was last seen in the morning hours of Monday on the 7200 block of...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Alzheimer's Disease, Pharmaceuticals
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Sentara brings music and medicine together
Music has the power to modulate the heart rate, lower blood pressure dramatically, improve a person's speech and help recover language. It can serve to reduce anxiety and depression and is a tool in aiding people in walking better. "Today we can prove...
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Knowing the facts about high blood pressure
About one in three Americans has high blood pressure, and nearly one-third doesn't know it. Misinformation is abundant when it comes to this common condition. It can sneak up on you or be a life-long problem. High blood pressure comes in many forms. ...Tags: Symptoms, Heart Attack, American Heart Association, Salt, Blood Pressure Increase
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Keep It Simple
I worked with a personal trainer during college who, if nothing else, taught me that exercise does NOT have to involve complicated moves or a ton of machinery. She certainly showed me how to incorporate machines into my everyday workouts, but she also...
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Metabolic syndrome has declined, some risks persist
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Compared to a decade ago, fewer Americans have a cluster of risk factors that together can signal heart troubles and diabetes down the line, according to a new study. But while so-called metabolic syndrome is declining, some...Tags: Heart Disease, Colleges and Universities, Cardiologists, Kidney Disease, Chemical Industry
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Stress is topic of class in Niles
South Bend TribuneNILES — Lakeland HealthCare will offer the stress management class “Stop Stressing Your Heart” and free cholesterol and blood pressure screenings June 26 at The Salvation Army, 424 N. 15th St. The screenings will be from 9:30 to 11:30...Tags: The Salvation Army
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Help available for family caregivers
South Bend TribuneIn an effort to raise awareness about caregiver distress and the physical and emotional effects on family members, the Home Instead Senior Care office serving the Michiana area has launched the Family Caregiver Stress Relief program. Included in the...Tags: Heart Disease, Diabetes
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Briefs: Harvard Health Letters
Premium Health News ServiceHOW SWEET IT'S NOT: SUGARY DRINKS TAKE A TOLL ON HEALTH In case you haven't heard, imbibing too many sugary soft drinks is bad for you. Now we know just how bad. Sweetened sodas, sports drinks, and fruit drinks may be the cause of 25,000 deaths per...Tags: Internists, Medical Procedures and Tests, Sunburn, Dermatologists, MRI (imaging)
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Gattis hits DL with oblique injury
ReutersThe Sports Xchange MLB Team Report - Atlanta Braves - INSIDE PITCH Earlier this season, Freddie Freeman returned from an oblique strain in two weeks. The Braves hope Evan Gattis can do the same. The rookie slugger strained his side trying to check a...Tags: Blake DeWitt, Tim Hudson, Cristhian Martinez, Gwinnett Braves, San Francisco Giants
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READER SUBMITTED: Caribbean Culture Celebrated At Mass At Saint Justin And Picnic
Greater HartfordArchbishop Henry J. Mansell will celebrate a Mass, along with the Rev. Emmanuel Ihemedu, dedicated to the culture of the Caribbean on Sunday, June 23 at Saint Justin Church, 230 Blue Hills Avenue in Hartford, at 11 a.m. The Mass will open with a...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Dominican Republic, Breast Cancer, Hartford Hospital, Colon Cancer
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Identifying underlying cause of chronic runny nose
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I'm an 85-year-old man who's had a postnasal drip problem since childhood. Years ago, after many tests, I was diagnosed with nonallergic rhinitis. I've tried pills and sprays to help the symptoms, but nothing works very well. I feel as...Tags: Ear, Nose, and Throat, Hospitals and Clinics, Allergies, Human Body, Mayo Clinic
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