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Are ‘superfoods’ really that super for you?
Hippocrates said “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.
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Thriving vs. dying: A simplistic approach to health
"Let thy food by thy medicine." - Hippocrates . This statement has been my mantra. In our household its importance is heightened by a multitude of factors; but frankly, it truly is a matter of life or death. Whoa. Extreme.
juneauempire.com

Nurse’s notes: Progress made on cervical cancer
Cervical cancer is a very real health concern for all women.
missoulian.com

The Wealth of Health
Aspirin is one of the most widely used medication in the world. An estimated 40,000 metric tons of aspirin is...
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Tamara McClintock Greenberg: Orgasm Inc.: Filmmaker Liz Canner on Women and the Orgasm Industry
If so many women had female sexual dysfunction, why didn't my mother tell me about it and why weren't my friends talking about it?
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How My Voice Went Silent
After coming down with a mysterious headache and a blazing sore throat, NPR science correspondent Richard Harris lost his voice. And it didn't come back. Doctors eventually pinpointed the cause: a paralyzed vocal cord.
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Leader: Now is Mr Cameron’s chance to halt the NHS sell-off
The health service must not be transformed into a market free-for-all.
www.newstatesman.com

One breath away from diagnosing disease
Researchers are closing in on commercially-viable devices to detect cancers by analyzing human breath
www.theglobeandmail.com

Lafayette Chiropractor Holds Weekly Nutrition and Weight Management Programs for the Public
LAFAYETTE, LA-- - Dr. John Sullivan, a Lafayette chiropractor for 25 years, leads a weekly weight management and nutrition class every Thursday night at 6:00 PM. The class, which is free and open to the ...
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Krusada: Rare Diseases
One out of 20,000 newborns who were thought normal during birth develops a certain kind of rare disorder as they grow. Karen Davila crusades to bring awareness to rare diseases and lobby for financial assistance from the government.
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