30th June 2007

Moore’s ‘Sicko’ gives accused little say (AP)

Moore’s ‘Sicko’ gives accused little say (AP)

Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore talks about the state of the U.S. health care system at a news conference outside Los Angeles City Hall Tuesday, June 26, 2007. Moore's latest documentary film, 'Sicko,' was to premiere Tuesday evening in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)AP - In many respects, Michael Moore’s new movie, “Sicko,” is like a trial for those who oversee health care in the United States.


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30th June 2007

Late starters can live longer if they get moving

Late starters can live longer if they get moving
Even in middle age, adopting a healthy lifestyle can lower the risk for heart disease and premature death within years of changing habits, researchers reported.

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30th June 2007

Egypt strengthens ban on female genital cutting (Reuters)

Egypt strengthens ban on female genital cutting (Reuters)
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt strengthened its ban on female genital cutting on Thursday by eliminating a legal loophole allowing girls to undergo the procedure for health reasons, the health ministry said.

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29th June 2007

Harry Potter and the Miserable Migraines (HealthDay)

Harry Potter and the Miserable Migraines (HealthDay)

Eric Lorentz, 6, of Indianapolis, waits his turn to take part in a Harry Potter costume contest at Glendale Mall in Indianapolis, Ind., in this Oct. 28, 2001 file photo. The film 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone' hit American theaters Nov. 16, 2001.  (AP Photo/John Harrell)HealthDay - FRIDAY, June 29 (HealthDay News) — Unlike Harry Potter, most Muggle children aren't charged with saving the world by fighting the evil Lord Voldemort.


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29th June 2007

Vote in This Week’s Poll: What shortcuts have you tried for weight loss?

Vote in This Week’s Poll: What shortcuts have you tried for weight loss?
Losing weight would be so much more fun if it wasn’t such hard work, wouldn’t it? And, despite the fact that most of us know there are no shortcuts,…

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29th June 2007

Stay Out of Poison Ivy’s Way (HealthDay)

Stay Out of Poison Ivy’s Way (HealthDay)
Each year, 25 million to 40 million Americans suffer severe itchiness caused by an allergic reaction to the oil in poison ivy. The itchy rash appears one to two days after contact and can last from 10 days to three weeks.

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28th June 2007

Overweight elderly don't have higher death rates (Reuters)

Overweight elderly don't have higher death rates (Reuters)
Reuters - After the age of 80, carrying a few extra pounds may not subtract years from your lifespan, a new study from Japan shows.

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28th June 2007

Comprehensive Research Study Disproves Common Muscle Building Myth

Comprehensive Research Study Disproves Common Muscle Building Myth
A peer-reviewed research study published in 2007 reveals that there isn’t a superior mode of strength training for inducing muscle growth. www.weight-lifting-workout-routines.com an innovative fitness website, is using the findings of this study and other recent studies to develop a new muscle building system for men and women. [click link for full article]

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28th June 2007

When sex toys turn green - for health

When sex toys turn green - for health
It is, perhaps, a measure of just how mainstream sex toys have become that there are now budding consumer and environmental awareness campaigns being waged over them. The biggest controversy is about the materials from which many toys are made.

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27th June 2007

Sharpening Your Wits Could Outwit Alzheimer's (HealthDay)

Sharpening Your Wits Could Outwit Alzheimer's (HealthDay)
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, June 27 (HealthDay News) — Doing plenty of mentally-stimulating activities — such as playing chess, reading a newspaper, or attending a play — in old age helps reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease, according to a study of more than 700 elderly Americans.

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