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Shoe designer walks the walk with her workouts
Like many people, Lisa Pliner works out to burn stress, stay healthy and look good. But as a shoe designer, exercise also provides respite from the creative process. She says she'll work on a design then take a break, letting the design "talk" to her as...Tags: High School Sports, Starbucks Corp., Pilates, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health
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My Pet World: Simple alternatives for cat scratch fever
Q: My 4-year-old cat scratches our sofa, so I use a shake can filled with marbles, and squirt her with water. However, this really hasn't helped. Any advice? — P.A., Cyberspace A: All cats need to scratch; it's just a matter of where. At this...Tags: Vaccines, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health and Medical Professionals, Diseases and Illnesses, Dog (animal)
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Battle lines solidify over bid to distinguish food, supplements
Lazy Larry dietary supplements look and taste like fudge brownies. They contain some of the same ingredients, including flour, trans fats, sugar and oil. And until recently they could be found among the snack foods in convenience stores.
But the brown...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Laws, Melatonin (dietary supplement), Justice System, Consumers
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Reel in a healthful meal with seafood
By Melissa Tewes Special to The Herald-Mail If you grew up in Maryland, seafood as part of your diet is nothing new. Maryland is for crabs, but there are many other reasons to include seafood in your diet. Fish and seafood contain essential oils...Tags: Margarine, Foods and Beverages, High Blood Pressure, Onions, Diseases and Illnesses
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Mrs. United States 2011 embraces paleo lifestyle
Two years ago, Mrs. United States 2011 Shannon Ford was diagnosed with celiac disease, an intestinal disorder triggered by eating gluten. Since then, she has embraced "a paleo lifestyle" that includes eating lean meats, vegetables, fruits and nuts and...Tags: Vitamin Therapy, Armed Forces, Pilates, Diseases and Illnesses, Dining and Drinking
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Howes Calls Pet Advice Column
TribLocal - EvanstonQ: I have two cats and one dog. Now that winter is approaching what should I do to maintain my pet's health? A: Just as …... -
6 ways to beat winter depression
HealthWe turn the clocks back this weekend. The good news, as you all know, is that we get an extra hour tomorrow. The bad news, again as you know, is that it's going to get dark a lot earlier. In doing research for an upcoming book, I was surprised by...... -
Herbal Remedies Help Body Heal
TribLocal - EvanstonBy Susan J. WhiteNorthShore University HealthSystem As integrative or complementary medical practices continue to increase in popularity, more and more people are looking to herbal …... -
Holistic healers seek hormonal balance for women of all ages
"Show me the 90-year-old you want to be," exhorts Linda Long to a group of women exploring the promise of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy at her Synergy office in Chesapeake. "I don't have one."
Long and Rebecca Ryder, both board-certified...Tags: Human Body, Hormones and Metabolism, Aging, Physical Conditions, Diabetes
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Fish Oil Diet May Help Fight Diabetes, Heart Disease Fred Hutch Study Says
Web ReporterA recent medical study showed that eating a lot of fish may help you from developing obesity-related chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. The research involved an Alaskan native tribe known as the Yup’ik Eskimos, who on average...Tags: Weight, Diabetes, Physical Conditions, Science and Technology, Regional Authority
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Medical Myths and False Health Claims of 2010
Dr Rahul Jandial, M.D..Ph.d. Surgeon and Scientist with Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down on Medical Myths and False Health Claims of 2010 www.ktla.com/drjandial 1. A new diabetes "breakthrough" can treat or prevent diabetes with vitamins: False http://healthland....Tags: Omega-3 Fatty Acid, Diabetes, Dietary Supplements, Health Treatments, Vitamin Therapy
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An influx of flax in North Dakota
RICHARDTON, N.D. (AP) - If June estimates stick, North Dakota farmers will have planted about 100,000 acres more of flax seed this year over 2009, and state Ag Commissioner Doug Goehring only expects to see an increase next year. North Dakota produces...Tags: Skin, Hormones and Metabolism, Consumer Goods Industries, Food Industry, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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