31st
January
2008
Brain screenings for vets may be flawed (AP)
AP - Thousands of Iraq war veterans who could have suffered traumatic brain injury may be getting unnecessary or inadequate health care because Veterans Affairs officials have yet to determine whether their initial screening tests are reliable, investigators say.
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31st
January
2008
Health experts fear HIV crisis for uprooted Kenyans (Reuters)
GENEVA (Reuters) - Thousands of uprooted Kenyans are not getting the HIV medicines they need to survive, and rising sexual attacks in camps stand to further spread the disease, public health experts say.
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30th
January
2008
Study ties soldiers’ maladies to stress (AP)
AP - Traumatic brain injury, described as the signature wound of the Iraq war, may be less to blame for soldiers’ symptoms than doctors once thought, contends a provocative military study that suggests post-traumatic stress and depression often play a role.
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29th
January
2008
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28th
January
2008
Don’t stop Brazil Carnival but be careful: Lula (Reuters)
Reuters - As Brazilians get ready for their annual Carnival celebrations, the government is urging them to practice safe sex and avoid drinking too much.
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28th
January
2008
How Can UK Obesity Strategy Succeed If Frontline Nurses Feel Undervalued?
Health Secretary Alan Johnson and Schools Secretary Ed Balls have just published a £372m plan aimed at reversing the spiralling problem of obesity. Primary care nurses work on the frontline of healthcare, and are often the first contact for individuals wishing to lose weight. They offer treatment, diet and lifestyle advice as well as much-needed support to the overweight and obese. They are vital to the success of any obesity strategy.
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27th
January
2008
Alzheimers Research Target May Be a Dead End (HealthDay)
HealthDay - SUNDAY, Jan. 27 (HealthDay News) — A once-promising pathway for research into preventing and treating Alzheimer’s disease may have been derailed by a surprise chemical finding, researchers report.
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27th
January
2008
Vote in This Week’s Poll: Are you getting results from your exercise or diet program?
If you’re been working hard since January 1, you’re probably expecting to see some results by now. If you’re like one of my clients, you may have such high…
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26th
January
2008
USDA lab focuses on deadly E. Coli (AP)
AP - Cattle wander among earth-covered bunkers that dot the landscape just west of this tiny rural town. The bunkers are remnants of a Naval ammunition depot that produced bombs during World War II. The depot is now an animal research center where government scientists are working to unlock secrets contained in the genetic makeup of the cattle.
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26th
January
2008
Exercise of the Week - One-Legged Hip Lifts on the Ball
There aren’t a lot of interesting ways to work the hamstrings and glutes, but this is one of my favorites. The traditional hip lift, which is usually done with…
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