Cancer victim says Prospect are superb (From Swindon Advertiser)

January 13, 2012

Cancer victim says Prospect are superb 5:26pm Wednesday 11th January 2012 in News Skip social links Print Email   Tony Sheen has praised Prospect Hospice for the care it has given him during the year after he was told he would have just six months to live. Honda worker Tony, 53, from Stratton, was given [...]

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Is that tiredness adrenal fatigue?

January 13, 2012

Perhaps this sounds familiar. you feel tired, so tired. just about all the time. you pump in caffeine, maybe sugar, too, to get through the day. The doctor looks at your labs and finds nothing wrong. yet, you don’t feel right. A little Googling or a chat with a naturopath or chiropractor may have made [...]

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Woman, 28, accused of swapping cigarettes for Adderall with juveniles

January 12, 2012

LOGAN — a 28-year-old woman is facing felony charges for swapping cigarettes for Adderall with two juveniles in her neighborhood. Court records show Sunny Morrisette was charged in 1st District Court Friday with seven counts of possession or use of a controlled substance, a third-degree felony and 10 counts of contributing to the delinquency of [...]

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ADHD diet study suggests healthy eating might help kids

January 12, 2012

(Credit:iStockPhoto) (CBS) do diets that claim to reduce symptoms of ADHD in kids actually work? PICTURES: Does your child really have ADHD? 17 things to rule out first A new review of ADHD diets by pediatric researchers suggests healthy eating could actually help kids reduce their ADHD symptoms. But the researchers warn a diet probably [...]

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January 11, 2012

#Frontrunner A CNBC-TV18 Exclusive IIM-A creamier of the creamiest B-schools Although IIM-A pipped other B-Schools in the country, IIM-B is closing the gap, said the CNBC-TV18 exclusive study on B-School rankings. #NewsTracker Gilani has no plans to address nation, says his spokesperson Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has no plans to address the nation against [...]

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Long struggles with drugs ended in death

January 11, 2012

The effects, however, are lasting and potentially deadly. a StarNews review of autopsy reports summarizing medical examiner investigations into local prescription drug-related deaths in recent years shows that many users often die after a prolonged struggle with substance addiction. Interviews granted by family members and friends help create a narrative portrait of four of those [...]

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Whooping cough: Is your baby at risk?

January 11, 2012

When I was pregnant with my daughter last year, my OB/GYN recommended that I receive the pertussis, or “whooping cough” vaccine right after delivery. Hearing the words “whooping cough,” made me think of polio or smallpox, diseases that had been eliminated in the U.S. years ago. Yet pertussis is a real threat, particularly in infants [...]

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Cold & Flu 101 – The First Article in a Three Part Series

January 11, 2012

A local Registered Nurse was nice enough and took a little time to give us a quick lesson in sickness, just in time for the flu & cold season. Claycord.com presents the first in a three part series called “Cold & Flu 101?: As a Registered Nurse who deals with the cold/flu season every year, [...]

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Helping the homeless: How even in the hardest cases, there is hope

January 11, 2012

He knows it’s all in his head. Everyday is a battle with paranoid schizophrenia. things are going well for Sebring now. For three years, he has held down a full time job and paid for his own apartment. It took him more than 30 years struggling with drug abuse and homelessness, though, to get the [...]

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Parkinson’s Disease: Take Control with Lifestyle Changes in Brain Healthy Nutrition, Exercise, and Healthy Coping Strategies to Boost Physical and Emotional Resilience

January 11, 2012

Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) December 28, 2011 There is evidence based support that re-focused nutrition, exercise, and healthy emotional coping strategies may play roles in maintaining optimal health while living with Parkinson’s Disease and other neurodegenerative disorders like multiple sclerosis. in fact, there is widespread interest today in brain healthy nutrition and how to protect and [...]

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