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October 11, 2011

Meet Deepak Chopra Acknowledged as one of the world’s greatest leaders in the field of… more » Acknowledged as one of the world’s greatest leaders in the field of mind body medicine, Deepak Chopra, M.D. continues to transform our understanding of the meaning of health. Chopra is known as a prolific author of over 49 books [...]

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Putting women’s wellness and common health concerns into focus

October 11, 2011

As the primary caregivers for their spouses, as well as their children and parents, women often neglect their own health needs while tending to the priorities of others. but there is research that demonstrates that when women take care of themselves, the health of their families improves. To learn more, Smart Business turned to Karen [...]

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Pique newsmagazine

October 10, 2011

Oct 5, 2011 5:06pm Testing now available There is no doubt that there are some “things” that are just difficult to chat about. But this month’s youth column has decided to tackle one head on: chlamydia, one of the most common sexually transmitted infections going around. To find out all you wanted to know about [...]

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World Alzheimer’s Day: Govt urged to set up dementia clinics – The Express Tribune

October 10, 2011

Punjab health team set to leave for New Delhi in a few days. Later, a question-answer session was held and panel of experts including Prof. Mohammad Tariq from Pims, Head Neurology Division SIH Dr Ismail Khatri, SIH neurologists including Dr Arsalan Ahmad, Dr Azhar Saeed and Dr Maimoona Siddiqui gave detailed answers to queries. SIH [...]

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Give up gluten to ease celiac disease

October 9, 2011

DALLAS, Sept. 27 (UPI) — People with chronic diarrhea, constipation or painful bloating may be suffering from celiac disease, a condition that affects millions, a U.S. researcher says. Dr. Prabhakar Swaroop, a gastroenterologist at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, says celiac disease is a digestive disorder affecting people sensitive to gluten, [...]

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The Bitch Is Back

October 9, 2011

Image credit: Ellen Weinstein During menopause, a woman can feel like the only way she can continue to exist for 10 more seconds inside her crawling, burning skin is to walk screaming into the sea—grandly, epically, and terrifyingly, like a 15-foot-tall Greek tragic figure wearing a giant, pop-eyed wooden mask. or she may remain in [...]

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One year later: Surviving the disease — and the cure

October 9, 2011

October 06, 2011 8:00 AM Staff Writer Lyme disease: • Lyme disease is an infectious disease commonly spread by ticks. • Symptoms include fever, headache, fatigue and rashes. Left untreated, the disease affects the central nervous system, heart and joints. • Named after Lyme, Conn., Lyme disease has been reported in 49 out of 50 [...]

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Taking the sting out of death

October 9, 2011

Pat Duckett deals with death every day. she works for an NHS trust in which 1,600 people die every year, and she has seen many things. One of her more extreme encounters was when one man asked her to hold a stethoscope over the chest of his dead father while he chanted prayers. “He thought he would [...]

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Demonize? Polarize? Hey, I read that book

October 8, 2011

With the Tea Party movement, the shock of recognition came slowly, like the first symptoms of a summer cold — you know, first we blame potential allergies or being over-served at the bar, but the misery of Truth keeps on making you feel worse and worse until denial lifts. The analogous sniffles came with the [...]

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A.M. Vitals: Death Toll From Listeria-Tainted Cantaloupes Hits 18

October 8, 2011

By Katherine Hobson More Cantaloupe Deaths: Eighteen people have now died from listeriosis linked to eating tainted cantaloupes, and the number of illnesses associated with the outbreak rose to 100, the WSJ reports. more illnesses are expected to emerge because it can take up to two months for symptoms to appear after infection, FDA head [...]

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