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Are We Poisoning Ourselves and Our Children with Too Much Sugar?
Read more: Are We Poisoning Ourselves and Our Children with Too Much Sugar?One of the big health discussions in the news this week is about a story which aired on 60 Minutes Sunday. Popular medical journalist Dr. Sanjay Gupta interviewed Dr. Robert Lustig, professor of clinical pediatrics and endocrinologist at the University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Lustig says sugar, in any form, is responsible for many…
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Are We Poisoning Ourselves and Our Children with Too Much Sugar?
Read more: Are We Poisoning Ourselves and Our Children with Too Much Sugar?One of the big health discussions in the news this week is about a story which aired on 60 Minutes Sunday. Popular medical journalist Dr. Sanjay Gupta interviewed Dr. Robert Lustig, professor of clinical pediatrics and endocrinologist at the University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Lustig says sugar, in any form, is responsible for many…
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Synthetic Marijuana Landing more Teens and Young Adults in ER
Read more: Synthetic Marijuana Landing more Teens and Young Adults in EROnce legally available in gas stations and convenience stores, synthetic cannabinoids (or synthetic marijuana) are landing more teens and young adults in Emergency Rooms across the country, according to a new report 1 in the April 2012 issue of the journal Pediatrics. Synthetic types of marijuana, commonly known as blaze, spice, and K2, have a…
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Breastfeeding Reduces Cancer Risk a Third, New Study
Read more: Breastfeeding Reduces Cancer Risk a Third, New StudyWomen with a strong history of breast cancer face few options to preventing the disease. For those who carry the faulty BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes, giving them an almost 3 in 4 chance of developing breast cancer during their lifetime, a double mastectomy is the price some are willing to pay to avoid breast cancer. …
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Take the Madness out of Your Health
Read more: Take the Madness out of Your HealthJust a game? Not for NCAA Tournament fans! March Madness may have more to do with your health than you are aware. If you are a serious fan, you know the thrilling self-esteem boost you feel when your team is victorious. You also know the agony of watching your team battle until the end, only…
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Take the Madness out of Your Health
Read more: Take the Madness out of Your HealthJust a game? Not for NCAA Tournament fans! March Madness may have more to do with your health than you are aware. If you are a serious fan, you know the thrilling self-esteem boost you feel when your team is victorious. You also know the agony of watching your team battle until the end, only…
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Take the Madness out of Your Health
Read more: Take the Madness out of Your HealthJust a game? Not for NCAA Tournament fans! March Madness may have more to do with your health than you are aware. If you are a serious fan, you know the thrilling self-esteem boost you feel when your team is victorious. You also know the agony of watching your team battle until the end, only…
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Take the Madness out of Your Health
Read more: Take the Madness out of Your HealthJust a game? Not for NCAA Tournament fans! March Madness may have more to do with your health than you are aware. If you are a serious fan, you know the thrilling self-esteem boost you feel when your team is victorious. You also know the agony of watching your team battle until the end, only…
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Hillcrest Medical Center’s Women’s Health Center Expands Birth Care Services
Read more: Hillcrest Medical Center’s Women’s Health Center Expands Birth Care ServicesHillcrest Medical Center’s Women’s Health Center Expands Birth Care Services Tulsa, Okla. – The Peggy V. Helmerich Women’s Health Center at Hillcrest Medical Center announced today its grand opening expansion of the fourth floor of their women’s hospital. The new floor is named the “Sandra L. Jackson Birth Care Unit.” The expansion was initiated due…
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Osteoporosis Awareness
Read more: Osteoporosis AwarenessOne in two women and one in four men over age 50 will have an osteoporosis-related fracture in his/her remaining lifetime. 34 million Americans have low bone mass, which puts them at risk of developing the disease. Osteoporosis is responsible for more than 1.5 million fractures annually. Risk Factors Personal history of fracture after age…