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Time to do reset on stress
Facing down a man-eating lion is not the same as facing down an Excel spreadsheet, but try explaining that to your body's stress receptors. And good luck getting their attention above the din of your stalled commuter train, looming presentation at work,...
Tags: Medical Research, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Epinephrine, High Blood Pressure, Science
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Weaning is stressful on calves
Late summer is always an interesting time on the beef farm. In cow-calf herds where cows deliver their calves in the spring, fall is the time to wean the calves. If you've ever lived near a beef farm, or maybe even driven past one after weaning, you'll...Tags: Farms, Immune System, Entertainment, Music, Virginia Tech
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Losing belly fat, belt sizes can be beneficial to health
You may have seen ads flashing off to the side of a web page while you searched online or caught a commercial on TV — they all promise to melt away belly fat. While logically you know there isn't a magic solution, it is still intriguing and...Tags: American Cancer Society, Online Advertising, Health, Cancer, Heart Disease
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Online Dish: Semen Cures Depression Among Women
KIAHGo out and have unprotected sex, you'll be happier! Say what?! That's what researchers from SUNY Albany are saying in a new study. They claim that certain chemicals found in semen can have a positive effect on the physical and mental health of women...Tags: Chlamydia , HIV, State University of New York, Human papillomavirus, Depression
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Consider referral on cat's colon problem before opting for surgery
My Pet WorldSAN DIEGO, CA -- These questions were answered by experts attending the Convention of the American Veterinary Medical Association Aug. 3-7 at the San Diego Convention Center. Q: My cat, Wanda Jean, began throwing up after eating, and she clearly didn't...Tags: Toy Industry, Arthritis, Raleigh, Alzheimer's Disease, Health and Medical Professionals
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Be more mindful for a better workplace
Can you be a success in the world of business and still be mindful? What exactly does it mean to be "mindful" anyway? According to Mirabai Bush, one of the creators of a mindfulness course developed for Google employees called "Search Inside Yourself,"...
Tags: Human Interest, Companies and Corporations, Employees, Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace
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The perfect amount of stress: Finding your way to a calmer life
Premium Health News ServiceYour company's revenues are shrinking. Your kids need braces--and thousands of dollars for college just down the road. Your aging father has landed in the hospital again. And now that idiot driver on your left is swerving into your lane as he yaks on...Tags: Immune System, Physiology, Tropical Storms, William James, Epinephrine
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It's not just how many calories, but what kind, study finds
A calorie is a calorie is a calorie — or is it? Maybe not, a small study has found. Once the pounds are shed, the proportions of carbohydrates, proteins and fats you chow down on may determine whether you keep the weight off — or slowly but...
Tags: Physiology, Weight Loss, Medical Research, Heart Disease, Obesity
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Happy Take Your Dog To Work Day!
L.A. UnleashedIt's that time of year again: Take Your Dog To Work Day, an annual event founded by the group Pet Sitters International in 1999. Take Your Dog To Work Day was created to celebrate the human-animal bond and promote pet...... -
January 6: Author - Beth Aldrich, Real Moms Love to Eat
WGN NewsBeth Aldrich To purchase a copy of the book: Real Moms Love to Eat: How to Conduct a Love Affair with Food, Lose Weight and Feel Fabulous Beth's Tips: Hide nourishing ingredients that you might not normally eat into a smoothie! Try adding kale,...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Weight Loss, Health, WGN, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Researchers eye saliva for patient testing
No one likes to get stuck with a needle.
But it's the only way doctors can get blood to test for diabetes, anemia and numerous other health problems.
Scientists at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing say there is a much less invasive and...Tags: HIV, Health, Children's Health, Medical Research, Hospitals and Clinics
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