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    Exercise taken in the afternoon will often promote sleep at night in

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    those who find sleep difficult Exercise taken in the afternoon will often promote sleep at night in those who find sleep difficult. Slow, deep, rhythmic breathing is useful when wakeful, partly as a substitute for sleep, partly as an inducer of sleep. Girl, 8, Reportedly Died From Fear of Dentist An 8-year-old girl became so fearful of going to the dentist that she passed away because she refused to even open her mouth to eat, her parents told a newspaper. Five Ways to Build Muscle Quickly, Naturally ‘Batter Up!’ Pretty soon that cry will be heard on baseball diamonds across the country. Are you ready for the challenge? Here are five ways to bulk up naturally. FDA Investigating Link Between Singulair and Suicide The Food and Drug Administration is investigating a link between the asthma drug Singulair and suicidal behavior, according to a news release Thursday. Man With ‘Rotting Blood’ Disease Hopes to Walk Again A man in India suffering from a disease marked by chronic high blood pressure in the legs hopes to walk again following an operation. Woman Who Sat on Toilet for Two Years Still ‘Very Sick’ A woman who may have spent nearly two years in a bathroom, sitting on the toilet so long that the seat adhered to sores on her body, remains hospitalized and in pain from medical procedures, family members said Wednesday. Nurse May Have Infected 300 in Va. With Hepatitis C Virginia hospital has asked more than 300 former patients to come in for blood tests because a nurse suspected of infecting patients with hepatitis in Texas worked there last year. Outrage Over Tobacco Funded Lung Study The disclosure of hidden tobacco money behind a big study suggesting that lung scans might help save smokers from cancer has shocked the research community and raised fresh concern about industry influence in important science. Study: Belly Fat Increases Risk of Alzheimer’s Having a big belly in your 40s can boost your risk of getting Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia decades later, a new study suggests. Doctors Cure Boy Whose Blood Flowed Wrong Way A 3-year-old whose blood flowed in reverse has undergone surgery to stop his heart from pumping blood the wrong way. Sisters Ages 6 and 8 Need New Hearts Two sisters in Texas are suffering from a rare ailment and are in need of new hearts, their parents told MyFox Dallas. Oregon Sex-Change ‘Man’ Claims ‘He’s’ Pregnant A transsexual woman who has undergone reconstructive surgery and testosterone therapy, and who calls herself a “man,” claims to be five months pregnant with a baby girl. Sisters Have Stomachs Removed to Beat Cancer Two sisters had their stomachs removed on the same day last year in effort to prevent a deadly cancer that took the lives of several of their relatives.

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    In the same way man has upset his pristine animal mode of living and

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    In the same way man has upset his pristine animal mode of living and March 27th, 2008 needs to find scientific ways to restore the equilibrium In the same way man has upset his pristine animal mode of living and needs to find scientific ways to restore the equilibrium. Most of the present-day problems of hygiene arise from introducing, uncompensated, the effects of certain devices of civilization. The inventions of civilization have done so much for man that he is apt to unduly glorify them and to overlook the injurious by-products. These by-products are often of prodigious significance to the race. The invention of houses introduced the problem of house hygiene; the invention of clothing, the problem of clothing hygiene; that of cooking, the problem of food hygiene; that of division of labor, the problem of industrial hygiene; and so on. To make these statements more concrete, we may consider some of them in more detail. Study: Belly Fat Increases Risk of Alzheimer’s Having a big belly in your 40s can boost your risk of getting Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia decades later, a new study suggests. Five Ways to Build Muscle Quickly, Naturally ‘Batter Up!’ Pretty soon that cry will be heard on baseball diamonds across the country. Are you ready for the challenge? Here are five ways to bulk up naturally. Sisters Ages 6 and 8 Need New Hearts Two sisters in Texas are suffering from a rare ailment and are in need of new hearts, their parents told MyFox Dallas. Oregon Sex-Change ‘Man’ Claims ‘He’s’ Pregnant A transsexual woman who has undergone reconstructive surgery and testosterone therapy, and who calls herself a “man,” claims to be five months pregnant with a baby girl. Sisters Have Stomachs Removed to Beat Cancer Two sisters had their stomachs removed on the same day last year in effort to prevent a deadly cancer that took the lives of several of their relatives. Doctors Cure Boy Whose Blood Flowed Wrong Way A 3-year-old whose blood flowed in reverse has undergone surgery to stop his heart from pumping blood the wrong way. Seven Ways to Save on Dental Expenses Proper dental health is essential to overall health, but dental costs can be expensive. Here are some ways to save money. FOXSexpert: 7 Sex Situations Not to Freak Out Over Nobody likes to be side-swiped during sex. Here are seven situations that should never be too embarrassing. Baby Boy Born Missing Bones May Lose Arms, Legs A baby boy born without certain bones in an arm and his legs may have to have his limbs amputated. Custom Wheelchairs Keep Older Pets Rolling Along Handicapped dogs and other pets are getting a wheel-up thanks to custom-made wheelchairs. ‘Elephant Man’ Transformed by Full-Face Transplant A man suffering from the disfiguring disease portrayed in the movie, “The Elephant Man,” has been transformed by surgeons who performed a full-face transplant on him. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

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    This, the latest contribution of science to the study of alcohol, gives

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    added proof that the higher mortality among so-called moderate users of alcohol is largely due to the unfavorable effect on the protective mechanism of the body This, the latest contribution of science to the study of alcohol, gives added proof that the higher mortality among so-called moderate users of alcohol is largely due to the unfavorable effect on the protective mechanism of the body. Study: Belly Fat Increases Risk of Alzheimer’s Having a big belly in your 40s can boost your risk of getting Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia decades later, a new study suggests. Five Ways to Build Muscle Quickly, Naturally ‘Batter Up!’ Pretty soon that cry will be heard on baseball diamonds across the country. Are you ready for the challenge? Here are five ways to bulk up naturally. Sisters Ages 6 and 8 Need New Hearts Two sisters in Texas are suffering from a rare ailment and are in need of new hearts, their parents told MyFox Dallas. Oregon Sex-Change ‘Man’ Claims ‘He’s’ Pregnant A transsexual woman who has undergone reconstructive surgery and testosterone therapy, and who calls herself a “man,” claims to be five months pregnant with a baby girl. Sisters Have Stomachs Removed to Beat Cancer Two sisters had their stomachs removed on the same day last year in effort to prevent a deadly cancer that took the lives of several of their relatives. Doctors Cure Boy Whose Blood Flowed Wrong Way A 3-year-old whose blood flowed in reverse has undergone surgery to stop his heart from pumping blood the wrong way.

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    6.1 Symptoms Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) is often a persistent condition, and the exact symptoms and the severity of the symptoms differ from child to child. Juvenile arthritis can affect every child and adolescent differently. In addition, the pain and discomfort experienced, as well as the joints affected, can change on a daily and even hourly basis. Few children with JIA have many outward signs of the condition but this does not mean that all are free from pain or fatigue. Everyday tasks such as tying shoelaces, sending SMS messages, learning a musical instrument, turning on a tap, and even carrying school books can prove extremely difficult for some children who suffer from severe JIA. Sisters Ages 6 and 8 Need New Hearts Two sisters in Texas are suffering from a rare ailment and are in need of new hearts, their parents told MyFox Dallas. Oregon Sex-Change ‘Man’ Claims ‘He’s’ Pregnant A transsexual woman who has undergone reconstructive surgery and testosterone therapy, and who calls herself a “man,” claims to be five months pregnant with a baby girl. Sisters Have Stomachs Removed to Beat Cancer Two sisters had their stomachs removed on the same day last year in effort to prevent a deadly cancer that took the lives of several of their relatives. Doctors Cure Boy Whose Blood Flowed Wrong Way A 3-year-old whose blood flowed in reverse has undergone surgery to stop his heart from pumping blood the wrong way. Seven Ways to Save on Dental Expenses Proper dental health is essential to overall health, but dental costs can be expensive. Here are some ways to save money. FOXSexpert: 7 Sex Situations Not to Freak Out Over Nobody likes to be side-swiped during sex. Here are seven situations that should never be too embarrassing. Baby Boy Born Missing Bones May Lose Arms, Legs A baby boy born without certain bones in an arm and his legs may have to have his limbs amputated. Custom Wheelchairs Keep Older Pets Rolling Along Handicapped dogs and other pets are getting a wheel-up thanks to custom-made wheelchairs. ‘Elephant Man’ Transformed by Full-Face Transplant A man suffering from the disfiguring disease portrayed in the movie, “The Elephant Man,” has been transformed by surgeons who performed a full-face transplant on him. Women, Want a Healthy Marriage? Marry Ugly, Study Says The best marriages are those where women marry men who are less attractive than themselves, research has found.

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    Even a sedentary worker uses up about 2,500 calories a day

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    Even a sedentary worker uses up about 2,500 calories a day. By reducing the food to 1,200 calories (this can be done without decreasing its bulk) and increasing the exercise to the point of burning up 3,000 calories, the tissues are drawn upon for the difference, and a reduction in weight must be experienced just as surely as a reduction in a bank account is made by drawing checks on it. Sisters Ages 6 and 8 Need New Hearts Two sisters in Texas are suffering from a rare ailment and are in need of new hearts, their parents told MyFox Dallas. Oregon Sex-Change ‘Man’ Claims ‘He’s’ Pregnant A transsexual woman who has undergone reconstructive surgery and testosterone therapy, and who calls herself a “man,” claims to be five months pregnant with a baby girl. Sisters Have Stomachs Removed to Beat Cancer Two sisters had their stomachs removed on the same day last year in effort to prevent a deadly cancer that took the lives of several of their relatives. Doctors Cure Boy Whose Blood Flowed Wrong Way A 3-year-old whose blood flowed in reverse has undergone surgery to stop his heart from pumping blood the wrong way. Seven Ways to Save on Dental Expenses Proper dental health is essential to overall health, but dental costs can be expensive. Here are some ways to save money. FOXSexpert: 7 Sex Situations Not to Freak Out Over Nobody likes to be side-swiped during sex. Here are seven situations that should never be too embarrassing. Baby Boy Born Missing Bones May Lose Arms, Legs A baby boy born without certain bones in an arm and his legs may have to have his limbs amputated.