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by Greg Edwards - 2007-02-15
According to recent research, a nap after lunch just might save your life. A study released from Harvard School of Public Health as well as research from Athens reported that Greeks who took a 30 ...
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by Richard C Myers - 2007-02-16
Many golfers judge golf course distances subconsciously. They look at the hole and "feel" the distance. This is not as accurate as consciously computing how far you are from the green. The "feel" can ...
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by Rob Bogie - 2007-02-18
Eating healthy is an imperative part of living well. What I mean by this is that you need to nourish your body in order to feel great. This is a fact. You can't live day-in and day-out on fast food an...
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by JASON CLARK - 2007-02-25
Did you know that heart disease is the No. 1 killer of both men and women in the western world? Heart disease is known as the 'Silent Killer' because for 50% of...
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by Steve Fields - 2007-02-26
A recent study based on observations at 69 leading cardiac centers around the world was published regarding Bayer Pharmaceutical's heart surgery drug Trasylol. Kidney failure, heart failure, and strok...
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by Lynn Ruder - 2007-02-27
Cholesterol is a fatty, waxy substance which is absolutely essential to the function of the body and all of its cells. It enables the body to function properly by keeping cell membranes intact. When t...
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by HFN - 2007-02-28
We live in a country where cardiovascular disease is the chief cause of death and disability in the United States. Yet, most people live in fear of getting cancer and a host of age-related diseases...
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by Seth-Deborah Roth - 2007-03-06
When a stroke strikes a person, the supply of blood to the part of the brain affected is interrupted, starving it of oxygen. Brain cells can be seriously damaged or die, impairing local brain function...
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by Craig LePage - 2007-03-10
Millions of dollars and countless hours are spent each year by people trying to better their golf game. Whether it's the latest hi-tech equipment or practice time out on the driving range, golfers...
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by Paige Lovitt - 2007-03-16
"My Swim with the Sharks" is a story about a personal battle with a drug and alcohol addiction. Addiction is an insidious disease; it destroys people's health, families and breaks down our society. Ri...