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Jun 27, 10
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Governor of New Jersey Chris Christie said that he has not decided yet whether he will sign on to a 20-state lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the health care law signed last March by President Obama. The New Jersey is one of the seven Republican-led states that have not joined the large argument between...
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Jun 27, 10
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We have observed new segments formed in grocery stores, natural product expose and magazines as they face the newest and supreme in protein powders, shakes and bars. So, let us begin by glancing at resources, then forms, and lastly rationale to establish what is good for us and for the surroundings.
What do we mean by...
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Parents may be astounded to know that they don’t have anything to do with their teens’ use of alcohol. But now, according to a study by Brigham Young University, parenting style may powerfully and straightforwardly impact teens when dealing with heavy drinking, where one drinks five or more shots continuously.
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Jun 26, 10
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President Barack Obama’s promise about the keeping of the citizens with their health care plans had been one of the sure things in the long process of the health care reform debate. Obama tried to counteract with the critics again just this Tuesday who claims the new law may affect many people in a negative way. ...
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Jun 25, 10
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Snakes are now linked with brain imaging to reveal neural mechanisms with “courage”, latest study shows. The new study helps show a clearer image of how the brain works in mysterious ways like voluntarily performing actions completely different from the promoted fear, and could head to discovering techniques in...
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Jun 25, 10
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Most people make many excuses when it comes to dealing with fitness. But now, a new fitness club, Anytime fitness, is created just for people who commonly make these common excuses.
Brian Cassidy of Scituate applied for a special permit to put up a health club that opens 24/7. The Planning Board scheduled a public...
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Jun 25, 10
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Biomoda Inc., a diagnostic company, announced that it has just finished its patient enrollment and sample collection in a pilot study to conclude the clinical concerns and specifying of the CyPath® labeling solution for the early discovery of lung cancer.
For screening technology as a Class III medical device, the...
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The focus of many health campaigns is the summer, and it includes a federal program permitted by the First Lady that is intended to help Americans get their bodies and minds in shape as helping others. The latest Red Cross survey exposed that 40% of Americans want to hike or camp this summer, and approximately 75% will...
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Jun 24, 10
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Whooping cough declared a nationwide epidemic. This Whooping cough is an infection of the respiratory system caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis (or B. pertussis). It’s characterized by severe coughing spells that end in a “whooping” sound when the person breathes in. Before a vaccine was...
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Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, a non-profit nutrition education foundation with no ties to the government or food processing industries, says there is a proposed 2010 Dietary Guidelines that tells us a recipe for infertility, learning problems in children, and increased chronic disease...
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