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Monthly Archives: December 2008
Warm Up Before Exercising!
Many of us have to fit an exercise routine into an already busy schedule and are tempted to simply skip the warm up routine, even though we have heard about people getting injured while working out. The answer: don’t do … Continue reading
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Prostate Cancer: Answers to Your Questions
If you a man aged 50 or more, there are certain prostate cancer questions and answers you need to know. You could be facing serious illness or even premature death without this knowledge. However, with the proper information you may … Continue reading
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Try a Green Tea Diet
A green tea diet is one of that can be very good for your body. If you are the type of person who maintains quite an active lifestyle but don’t take the time to diet and exercise as you should, … Continue reading
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Treatment for Prostate Cancer
What is the best treatment for prostate cancer? There may not be a definitive answer for the question. However, it is the intent of this article to give you food for thought and might help you form some questions to … Continue reading
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Shinseki Nominated To Head Veterans Affairs
President-elect Barack Obama has named a decorated Vietnam veteran as his choice to head the Department of Veterans Affairs. Retired Gen. Eric Shinseki is a former Army chief of staff who was known for criticizing the Bush administration’s plans to … Continue reading
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Las Vegas: The Suicide Capital Of America
Researchers looked at suicides over the past 30 years and found that Las Vegas residents have a much higher suicide rate than residents of other cities — a rate twice that of the national average. las vegans Visitors to Las … Continue reading
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Health Benefits of Tea
Tea is rapidly becoming one of the most popular drinks in the world. Tea has a great taste and it is a very versatile drink, but it is also extremely healthy for you as well. Many people understand the health … Continue reading
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Iraq Veteran Suffers Wounds That Can’t Be Seen
For thousands of young men and women coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan, the price exacted by war is obvious. Diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, John Blaufus’ injuries didn’t appear until he tried to resume the life he had before … Continue reading
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First Doctors In Years Graduate From Somali School
Twenty people graduated from medical school at Benadir University in the war-torn African nation. Host Andrea Seabrook traces their amazing journey: Two of their classmates were killed in crossfire on their way to class. » E-Mail This » Add to … Continue reading
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As Friends, Mother And Daughter Savor The Days
Barbara Cooper has a form of progeria, a genetic disorder that speeds up her body’s aging process and causes a shortened life span. But Cooper is 31 — and though her vision long ago began to fail, her mother told … Continue reading
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