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Oh, that old diet
Although some skeptics remain wary, Mary Tapia, of Mount Prospect, is convinced there are benefits to the "Paleo Diet," which promotes unprocessed foods that were the diet of hunter-gatherers during the Paleolithic era — primarily meats, fish,...
Tags: CrossFit, Inc., Jim White, Diets and Dieting, Healthy Diet, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Anderson opens chiropractic office
 Dr. Taylor Anderson has recently opened the Northeast Chiropractic Clinic at 416 S. Dakota St., Suite 1, in Aberdeen.  A Groton native, he graduated from Groton High School in 2005 and Northern State University with a bachelor's degree in biology in...Tags: Headaches, Acupuncture, Medical Specialization, Health Treatments, Chiropractic
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Something's growing
Special to Tribune NewspapersIt's been 30 years since futurist John Naisbitt advanced the idea of "high tech-high touch" in his groundbreaking best-seller, "Megatrends." And perhaps that balancing act he felt technology demands resonates even more today, with gizmos dominating our...Tags: Hobbies, Gardening
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Ditching dairy
"Canned salmon: It does a body good" doesn't pack quite the same punch as that other slogan. "Got edamame?" Not much better. They're worth remembering though, given a growing movement away from milk. Consumption is at its lowest level in 36 years,...
Tags: Diarrhea, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Diets and Dieting, Milk, Calcium
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Prolonged bladder pain?
For 15 years, Lauren Stutman sought relief from her debilitating bladder pain. She saw more than 10 doctors, many of whom would assume she had a urinary tract infection and send her away with Ciproflaxin. But the antibiotics didn't help, because Stutman...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Steroids, Urinary Tract Infection, Drugs and Medicines, Pelvic Pain
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Spiritual Healing After War
Channel 2 NewsSgt. Joshua Echtinaw was a good runner, maybe one of the fastest in his unit. He used to run five miles in 32 minutes. That was before he was hit by shrapnel in Afghanistan, before he hit his head on a wall after an explosion near his bunker. Echtinaw...Tags: Physical Therapy, Health and Medical Professionals, Health Treatments, Physical Therapists, Afghanistan
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Heartbreak can take a physical toll
Hope Rising (yes, her real name) says that the day she watched her husband pull out of their driveway for the last time, she collapsed, clutching her stomach in pain. That was, she says, in March 2012, a day before the couple's seventh wedding...
Tags: Heart Attack, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Psychology
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What to do when vertigo knocks you off balance
Once you've experienced it you don't forget it, vertigo that is. Vertigo is a symptom of a balance disorder and it is most typically felt as brief, intense movement in the head or in many cases felt as "the spins" upon movement. It's a symptom that can...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Health Treatments, Physical Therapists, Symptoms, Physical Conditions
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Coma Girl just wants to have fun
The green-eyed, long-lashed Petra wears an off-the-shoulder blue dress. Her hair is piled high atop her head and the blue, pink and black locks are remindful of peacock feathers. Her tilted head and slightly puckered, pink lips imply attitude. Rue,...
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Can you get headaches from headache medication?
Premium Health News ServiceQ. I have a long history of tension headaches and usually get relief by taking acetaminophen. Lately, the medication relieves the headache, but then the pain returns later in the day. Can acetaminophen lose its effectiveness, or could the problem be...Tags: Headaches, Acetaminophen (drug), Chemical Industry, Pain, Drugs and Medicines
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Allergan looks to find buyer for Lap-Band unit in first half of 2013
Allergan Inc. said it expects to sign a deal to sell its troubled Lap-Band weight-loss unit in the first half of this year as the Irvine company pursues growth from other products and recent acquisitions. The Botox maker, which had previously...Tags: David E.I. Pyott, Drugs and Medicines, Allergan Inc., Obesity, Weight
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Nearby lightning may be linked to migraines
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Weather has long been considered one of many potential migraine triggers, but a new study links lightning, specifically, to the onset of the severe headaches that plague more than 28 million Americans. Based on headache logs...Tags: Weather Statistics, Headaches, St. Louis, Physical Conditions, Ankara (Turkey)
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