The Institute for Vibrant Living Introduces the New Digestive Supplement Coliminate

December 13, 2011

Camp Verde, AZ (PRWEB) December 01, 2011 according to WebMD, up to 55 million Americans suffer from chronic constipation, bloating, abdominal cramps and flatulence associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). For some people, it is just occasional constipation or bloating. For others, it’s an embarrassing, debilitating condition that is so uncomfortable it isolates them from [...]

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5 Safe Ways to Treat Colds & Flu When You’re Pregnant

December 13, 2011

Coming down with a nasty cold — or worse, the flu – is never fun. When you’re pregnant, though, it’s really the pits! not only do all of those unpleasant symptoms seem magnified (like you weren’t already queasy!), it’s like there’s nothing you can do to make yourself feel better. All the usual tricks of [...]

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Is it just a cold, or something more serious?

December 13, 2011

DEAR DR. DONOHUE: You’ll think I’m an overprotective, helicopter mom, but I am never at ease when one of my three young children has what I think is just a cold. I have no idea if they need to see a doctor for something that could be more important. Can you give me some pointers [...]

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Link Between Genes and Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD)

December 12, 2011

Up to this date, the real cause and major factor for the development of ADHD among children are still unknown. a deeper understanding of this disorder must be extensive in order to see what could be contributory to the development of this disorder. for this reason, many researchers and health care professionals are interested to [...]

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Remember to be thankful

December 12, 2011

Even in tough times, Petaluma residents find plenty of reasons to give thanks at Thanksgiving Published: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 at 3:00 a.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 at 9:48 p.m. Though the world we live in is filled with turmoil and hardships, there are still many things for which to be thankful. As [...]

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Depressed moms linked to child disorders

December 12, 2011

TEL AVIV, Israel, Dec. 11 (UPI) — Children whose mothers were depressed throughout their first year of life have a higher risk of mental disorders themselves by age 6, researchers in Israel say. Ruth Feldman, a professor at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, found 60 percent of children born to mothers who were consistently depressed across [...]

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Zipnosis teams up with Fairview to offer patients online treatment

December 12, 2011

Zipnosis, a St. Paul-based startup that offers online treatment for a limited set of health conditions, is now partnering with the Minneapolis-based Fairview health system to provide the service, according to an announcement Thursday. In August, Zipnosis officials said the company’s previous partner – Park Nicollet Health Services, based in St. Louis Park – was [...]

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Halton residents urged to get niggling coughs checked (From Runcorn and Widnes World)

December 12, 2011

Halton residents urged to get niggling coughs checked 1:20pm Monday 5th December 2011 in News Skip social links Print Email Comments(1) A NIGGLING cough you’ve had for more than three weeks could be a sign of lung cancer, warn health chiefs. Lung cancer remains the second most common cancer in the UK, after breast cancer, [...]

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Chronic pain in children and adolescents becoming more common

December 11, 2011

Children who suffer from persistent or recurring chronic pain may miss school, withdraw from social activities, and are at risk of developing internalizing symptoms such as anxiety, in response to their pain. In the first comprehensive review of chronic pain in children and adolescents in 20 years, a group of researchers found that more children [...]

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New York Empire: Methadone Clinics Find No Love in Chic Neighborhoods

December 11, 2011

An early-morning ritual of which most new Yorkers know very little plays out every day on sidewalks across the five boroughs, riling neighbors but bringing relief to some of the city's saddest cases. While commuters queue at their local Starbucks for their first cardboard growler of coffee, addicts often don't have to leave the city's [...]

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