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    Jan 30, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Eating your way to heart health

    Famed heart surgeon Caldwell Esselstyn Jr. has long rallied against the overuse of stents, cholesterol drugs and other conventional heart disease treatments. His solution? A diet rich in green, leafy vegetables. Doctors generally agree that a healthy diet is beneficial, but it's usually considered one piece of a larger treatment plan. To Esselstyn, however, heart disease is a "foodborne illness, one that can be prevented, reversed and even abolished by eating a plant-based, oil-free diet, one that eliminates meat, milk, fish, eggs and dairy."
    Famed heart surgeon Caldwell Esselstyn Jr. has long rallied against the overuse of stents, cholesterol drugs and other conventional heart disease treatments. His solution? A diet rich in green, leafy vegetables. Doctors generally agree that a healthy diet...

    Tags: High Blood Pressure, Cardiologists, Diseases and Illnesses, Breads, Heart Disease

  2. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  3. Pope shows lifetime jobs aren't always for life

    The world seems surprised that an 85-year-old globe-trotting pope who just started tweeting wants to resign, but should it be? Maybe what should be surprising is that more leaders his age do not, considering the toll aging takes on bodies and minds amid a culture of constant communication and change.
    The world seems surprised that an 85-year-old globe-trotting pope who just started tweeting wants to resign, but should it be? Maybe what should be surprising is that more leaders his age do not, considering the toll aging takes on bodies and minds amid a...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Benedict XVI, Alzheimer's Disease, Ronald Reagan, Elizabeth II

  4. Feb 4, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  5. Frankel uses break from Congress to explore constituents' concerns

    An hour for a crash course on hospital economics. Another hour learning what South Florida's ports and the tourism industry need to thrive. The time to listen to a high school freshman describe how he was harassed because of his sexual orientation.
    An hour for a crash course on hospital economics. Another hour learning what South Florida's ports and the tourism industry need to thrive. The time to listen to a high school freshman describe how he was harassed because of his sexual orientation. Name...

    Tags: Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Fort Lauderdale, Lois Frankel, West Palm Beach, U.S. Congress

  6. Dec 26, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Diabetic cancer patients do better when they fight both ailments

    Type 2 diabetics who are diagnosed with cancer often wind up ignoring their diabetes in favor of treating the cancer, which can increase the risk of premature death, a study partly led by a Northwestern University professor found.
    Type 2 diabetics who are diagnosed with cancer often wind up ignoring their diabetes in favor of treating the cancer, which can increase the risk of premature death, a study partly led by a Northwestern University professor found. But if patients are...

    Tags: Medical Research, Chemical Industry, Healthcare Provider, Diseases and Illnesses, Teaching and Learning

  8. Dec 25, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Members of 1988 Irish mourn loss of teammate Dean Brown

    From the back of the ambulance, Dean Brown sounded normal. The trouble he had breathing that morning was due to either a nasty cold or a respiratory infection, so he would go to the hospital, maybe get some antibiotics and get out of there. He couldn't believe he was even in the ambulance. He could have driven himself.
    From the back of the ambulance, Dean Brown sounded normal. The trouble he had breathing that morning was due to either a nasty cold or a respiratory infection, so he would go to the hospital, maybe get some antibiotics and get out of there. He couldn't...

    Tags: Heart Failure, Football, College Football, Family, Notre Dame Fighting Irish

  10. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  11. Health & Fitness Guide 2013: How to Stop Overeating

    You've had a bad day at work. Or maybe someone cut you off in traffic. Or perhaps you found a handful of bills in the mailbox. Whatever the case, you walk through the front door and head straight for the freezer and devour a carton of frozen goodies to relieve that emotional angst gnawing at you.
    You've had a bad day at work. Or maybe someone cut you off in traffic. Or perhaps you found a handful of bills in the mailbox. Whatever the case, you walk through the front door and head straight for the freezer and devour a carton of frozen goodies to...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Health and Medical Professionals, Dressing and Stuffing, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health Treatments

  12. Dec 5, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. The skinny on diet sodas

    If sugary sodas are as bad for you as nutritionists and, increasingly, local officials nationwide insist, it stands to reason a drink containing a sugar substitute might be better for you, right? Not so fast! Studies of diet soda's health impact are delivering mixed messages.
    If sugary sodas are as bad for you as nutritionists and, increasingly, local officials nationwide insist, it stands to reason a drink containing a sugar substitute might be better for you, right? Not so fast! Studies of diet soda's health impact are...

    Tags: Medical Research, NPR, New York University, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Lymphoma

  14. Jun 16, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Crowd boos Soriano heartily for failing to run out dropped line drive

    <strong>Alfonso Soriano</strong> has been booed many times at Wrigley Field but maybe never as strongly as Saturday night when seemingly every one of 40,766 in attendance seemed to voice their displeasure.
    Alfonso Soriano has been booed many times at Wrigley Field but maybe never as strongly as Saturday night when seemingly every one of 40,766 in attendance seemed to voice their displeasure. With runners on first and second and two outs in the sixth inning...

    Tags: Wrigley Field, Chris Carpenter, Koyie Hill, Alfonso Soriano, Will Middlebrooks

  16. Nov 9, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. Patrick Henry Pearce 'Harry' Lynch

    <strong>&nbsp;Aberdeen:</strong> Patrick Henry Pearce &ldquo;Harry&rdquo; Lynch, 60, of Aberdeen passed away peacefully at his home on Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012, in the loving care of his family, North Plains Hospice staff and friends. Patrick&rsquo;s wishes were to be cremated privately and requested no services.
     Aberdeen: Patrick Henry Pearce “Harry” Lynch, 60, of Aberdeen passed away peacefully at his home on Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012, in the loving care of his family, North Plains Hospice staff and friends. Patrick’s wishes were to be...

    Tags: Republic of Ireland

  18. Oct 28, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. Cindy Vazquez's story of survival

    I have been a cancer survivor going on one year. The confidence, commitment and compassion from the breast cancer team at Cleveland Clinic Florida gave me the strength to fight my fight. They focus on you as a person, and not just your cancer.
    Sun Sentinel
    I have been a cancer survivor going on one year. The confidence, commitment and compassion from the breast cancer team at Cleveland Clinic Florida gave me the strength to fight my fight. They focus on you as a person, and not just your cancer. I was...

    Tags: Chemotherapy, Health Treatments, Cancer, Breast Cancer

  20. Oct 14, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  21. Susan Noe's story of survival

    I was just diagnosed this year, in February. There were no symptoms. In December, I had gone in for an annual mammogram. I had to go for further x-rays and biopsies due to calcifications.&nbsp; Since I had multiple calcifications in several different areas, I opted to have a mastectomy.&nbsp; I&rsquo;m glad I made that decision, as some of the calcifications came back as ductal carcinoma.
    Sun Sentinel
    I was just diagnosed this year, in February. There were no symptoms. In December, I had gone in for an annual mammogram. I had to go for further x-rays and biopsies due to calcifications.  Since I had multiple calcifications in several different areas,...

    Tags: Chemotherapy, Health Treatments, Medical Procedures and Tests, Mastectomy, Melbourne

  22. Oct 21, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  23. Monica Froese's story of survival

    Having breast cancer has made me stop and re-evaluate several aspects of my life.
    Sun Sentinel
    Having breast cancer has made me stop and re-evaluate several aspects of my life. I’ve always been goal oriented and ambitious. I thought if I reached certain milestones, that I could sit back and enjoy life. This experience made me realize that...

    Tags: Healthcare Provider, Chemotherapy, Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, Breast Cancer

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