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28 weeks 1 day ago
January 8, 2008
01:32
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01:32
5:27 PM NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Vitamin D deficiency may increase the risk of heart attacks and stroke in middle age, the results of a new study suggest. The risk seems to be greatest among people with high blood pressure. Various studies have
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01:32
By Anthony J. Brown, MD NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - An anxious disposition is a strong, independent predictor of a heart attack in older men, according to a report in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. This study is not the first to link
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01:19
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - People with low vitamin D levels face an elevated risk for heart attack, heart failure and stroke, according to a study published on Monday suggesting that the vitamin may protect against cardiovascular disease. The elevated risk
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00:37
By Roger Highfield, Science EditorLast Updated: 10:01pm GMT 07/01/2008 The health benefits of sunshine outweigh the risk of skin cancer for pasty-faced Britons, experts say. Moderately increased exposure to sunlight offer benefits - namely the
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00:30
The No Crave Diet helps to eliminate the cravings that make most other diets fail. Today, reboot your metabolism and kickstart weight loss by plumping for protein with every meal No one has failed a diet because they cheated just once The first phase of
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00:12
OKLAHOMA CITY - (AP) With a button-popping spread of cornbread, sausage and gravy, chicken fried steak and pecan pie designated as Oklahoma's official state meal, it's no surprise that Oklahoma City's mayor wants to put the city on a diet. Mick Cornett
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00:12
You might snigger at the neighbour who has been wearing blue eyeshadow since 1972 or the woman in your office addicted to 1980s-style burgundy lipliner, but the truth is, most of us are stuck in some kind of make-up rut In fact, our make-up bags are
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Switch off the critical voice and be kinder to yourself I have this person who follows me about all day, hurling insults. 'Idiot!' she exclaims when I delete the wrong email. 'No willpower,' she sneers, when I order an extra glass of wine or succumb to
Offsite Newswire Topic(s): General Consumer Health
January 7, 2008
23:54
WASHINGTON - People with low vitamin D levels face an elevated risk for heart attack, heart failure and stroke, according to a study published on Monday suggesting that the vitamin may protect against cardiovascular disease. The elevated risk was
Offsite Newswire Topic(s): General Consumer Health
23:48
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - People with low vitamin D levels face an elevated risk for heart attack, heart failure and stroke, according to a study published on Monday suggesting that the vitamin may protect against cardiovascular disease. The elevated risk
Offsite Newswire Topic(s): General Consumer Health
23:44
New Year's resolution or not, health experts are hoping Illinois' new smoking ban provides smokers the kick-start they need to ditch the habit. Starting Jan. 1, the Smoke-Free Illinois Act will make it illegal to light up in virtually any public place in
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23:43
Researchers are preparing for clinical trials examining whether high doses of vitamin C, administered intravenously, can slow the spread of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and Jefferson's Kimmel Cancer Center, along with the
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23:42
With a button-popping spread of cornbread, sausage and gravy, chicken fried steak and pecan pie designated as Oklahoma's official state meal, it's no surprise that Oklahoma City's mayor wants to put the city on a diet. Mick Cornett has challenged the
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23:41
People torn between getting enough sunlight - and vitamin D - and risking skin cancer may have their fears allayed by a recent study. The study, conducted by both U.S. and Norwegian scientists, found that if you're deficient in vitamin D, the benefits of
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23:32
People torn between getting enough sunlight - and vitamin D - and risking skin cancer may have their fears allayed by a recent study. The study, conducted by both U.S. and Norwegian scientists, found that if you're deficient in vitamin D, the benefits of
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23:17
BATON ROUGE, La. That's the question that a five-year Tulane University study is designed to answer. Led by Henry Glindmeyer, a professor of pulmonary, critical-care and environmental medicine in Tulane's medical school, researchers are keeping tabs on
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