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Buddy up for work outs; and you can get better results

Posted December 01, 2010 in Uncategorized

According to channel 7 news for some, strapping on the iPod and heading down the trail solo gets lonely. The solution? Buddy up. “Everybody has those days when they’d rather be laying on the couch. They don’t want to get out of bed. If you have a partner or a group of people, that accountability […]

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Mice could hold the secret to longer life

Posted November 30, 2010 in Uncategorized

According to local channel 6 researchers may have found a way to not only stop the aging process but to reverse it as well with the help of mice. Harvard scientists have been targeting an anti-aging enzyme that can restore an animal’s chromosomes to their youthful vigor. Working with mice, they found that the enzyme […]

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Help to enjoy the holidays

Posted November 23, 2010 in Breast Lift, Uncategorized

According to ABC news before the Thanksgiving holiday celebration begins, there’s a lot of stress. But experts say it doesn’t have to be that way. If you pay attention to what’s most important, experts say you can save yourself a lot of time, money, and worry. Instead of running around before Thanksgiving, Duncan Burns, a […]

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Binge drinkers at greater risk for heart disease

Posted November 22, 2010 in News & Research

According to The Los Angeles Times, binge drinking may up the risk for heart disease, according to a new study that examined drinking cultures in Ireland and France and their possible link to serious heart problems such as heart attack, coronary death and persistent acute chest pain. Researchers compared drinking habits among 2,405 men from Belfast […]

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Holidays and the family can be stressful

Posted November 21, 2010 in Uncategorized

According to The Los Angeles Times coping, is something  some families are forced to  do during the holidays. Change is inevitable: Divorce, marriage, children, illness, death — all alter the dynamic of family get-togethers. The trick is to adapt and craft new traditions when the old ones vanish. “There’s a lot of emotional money in the […]

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Kidney procedure may reduce high blood pressure

Posted November 18, 2010 in News & Research

According to the Los Angeles Times a simple surgical procedure destroying certain nerves in the kidney can sharply reduce blood pressure in patients whose hypertension cannot be controlled with conventional medications, researchers said Wednesday. The study was conducted on 52 patients whose blood pressure averaged 178/96, despite the fact that they were taking five hypertension […]

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Cher immortalized on the Hollywood walk of fame

Posted November 17, 2010 in Uncategorized

According to CBS.com turns out the singer and Oscar-winning actress will have her hand prints and foot prints cemented onto Hollywood Boulevard Thursday, less than a week before the opening of her latest film, “Burlesque,” in which she plays a club owner and star-maker with a new prodigy – played by Christina Aguilera. The El […]

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