BRIDPORT: Rob’s trip of a lifetime

February 19, 2012

8th February 2012 A MOTORCYCLIST is due to leave Bridport today on a road trip to the other side of the world. Building contractor Rob Booth is taking a five-month long motorbike journey across the globe to “find himself” after suffering from depression. The 46-year-old was inspired by a similar trip taken by movie star [...]

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February 19, 2012

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Caregivers Press For Experimental Alzheimer’s Drug

February 19, 2012

Copyright © 2012 National Public Radio®. for personal, noncommercial use only. See Terms of Use. for other uses, prior permission required. A recent study finds that a drug approved by the FDA to treat skin cancer in humans has reversed signs of Alzheimer’s in mice and improvements showed up quickly. Neuroscientist Gary Landreth, one of [...]

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Top 20 Under 40 – Elana Waldman

February 19, 2012

Shalom Life is proud to present our 2nd annual ”Top 20 under 40” list. This list encompasses 20 individuals of diverse occupations and backgrounds from businessmen and businesswomen and innovative entrepreneurs, to philanthropists, entertainers, doctors and more, the list places a spotlight on the myriad of talented, creative and passionate Jews, all under 40, who [...]

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Measles outbreak prompts warning across St Helens (From St Helens Star)

February 18, 2012

Measles outbreak prompts warning across St Helens 5:09pm Thursday 16th February 2012 in News by St Helens Star newsdesk Parents are being urged to ensure that their children are fully vaccinated. a MEASLES outbreak has been declared after six people required hospital treatment on Merseyside. the Health Protection Agency (HPA) said there were 13 confirmed [...]

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Doctor Oz 2/16/2012: Recognizing The Signs Of Cancer

February 18, 2012

Advertisement: Oz Testing for Cancer Today on Doctor Oz, we find out the warning signs of cancer and how to recognize them along with Oz approved supplements to prevent cancer. as the show opens, Oz says there are four signs we need to be able to spot that could warn us we have cancer. first, [...]

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Addilyn Hawks waits for a lifesaving liver

February 18, 2012

For the first seven months of her life, little Addilyn Hawks appeared to be a perfectly healthy baby. Born Dec. 19, 2010, the daughter of Krystin and Aaron Hawks didn’t exhibit any symptoms of liver disease until August. after tests, she was diagnosed on Oct. 11 with Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis-Type 2, a liver disease [...]

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Link to Sugarbush draws small crowd

February 18, 2012

by Nathan Warner Livonia Township’s April 20 open house to discuss a feasibility study of a trail connection between Sugarbush Preserve and the Great Northern Trail attracted about 10 people. While little opposition to the proposed trail study surfaced, concerns over spending money in lean times definitely came up. “How are you paying for this?” [...]

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Inside “60 Minutes” placebo story

February 17, 2012

(CBS News)  Some new scientific research is causing quite a stir in the medical community. The fight is over antidepressants, and whether they work any better than a simple placebo. In an report airing this Sunday, “60 Minutes” correspondent Lesley Stahl spoke to the psychologist behind the study, Irving Kirsch, associate director of the Placebo [...]

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Flu may boost Alzheimer’s risk, research suggests

February 17, 2012

When we come down with the flu, we might think the worst is over after a week of a sore throat and body aches. But such viral infections may have lasting, unseen effects on the brain, emerging research suggests. Viruses such as influenza and herpes may leave brain cells vulnerable to degeneration later in life, [...]

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