Wednesday, August 31, 2011

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FDA Questions Studies of Breast Implant Safety
A panel of expert advisors to the FDA has been asked to solve a
mystery: What happened to thousands of women who enrolled in studies
designed to evaluate rare complications that might arise years after
they received silicone gel breast implants?
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Health Highlights: Aug. 30, 2011
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For Gamers, Intense Competition May Fuel Aggression
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Bacterial Strain Behind 'Black Death' Plague Is Likely Extinct: Study
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Effects of Combat Stress May Not Last as Long as Thought
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Family Heart Disease Risk Linked to Genes, Not Lifestyle
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Flame Retardants Tied to Lower Birth Weights
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U.S. Offers Health-Care Pamphlets in Spanish
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Temporary ER Staff Linked to More Medication Errors
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Women Married Before Age 18 at Higher Risk of Mental Woes: Study
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What You Eat Affects Viruses Living in the Gut: Study
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More Evidence Links Genes to Parkinson's
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Health Tip: Seniors, Prepare for Exercise
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Health Tip: Plan for Potty Training
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For Many Americans, Caregiving a Long-Distance Burden
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Frailty May Threaten Melanoma Survival More Than Age
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Being Heavier May Mean Fewer Hot Flashes for Women Over 60
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Sciatica Got You Down? Here's Help

Wednesday, August 31, 2011
In This Issue:
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  • 10 Ways to Eat Better for Less
  • How Much Sleep Is 'Just Right'?

Top Story Sciatica Got You
Down? Here's Help

Sciatica is a pain in the rear -- literally
-- and most women will experience it at
some point in their lives. What to do about it.

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Do you dread going to work some (or even most) days? Here
are some strategies that can make going to work less of a chore.
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  • How Your Stress Affects Your Kids  


10 Ways to Eat Better for Less
Everyone's trying to save money these days, so how do you fill your
pantry with healthy foods without busting your budget? Try these tips.
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Eat These Fat-Fighting Foods

Wednesday , August 31, 2011
Weight Loss Wisdom
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  • Want to Lose Weight? Know Your RMR 
  • 40 Pounds by Christmas or Bust!

Grapefruit Eat These
Fat-Fighting Foods

Do you know which foods can fill you
up faster and keep you satisfied for longer?
You may already have some in your pantry.

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Working late, travel, and stress. Share the frustrating
times when your willpower heads for the hills.
Also See:
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  • Obesity Prevention Should Focus on Daycare


Want to Lose Weight? Know Your RMR 
Do you know your metabolic rate? It may be a
key factor in determining how quickly you lose.
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The Right Way to Wash Your Face

Wednesday, August 31, 2011
WebMD Healthy Beauty
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  • Does Anything Smooth Cleavage Wrinkles?

Top Story The Right Way to
Wash Your Face 

It's not as simple as soap and water.
An expert explains how to pick the
right cleanser for your skin type.

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  • Facelift for Drooping Cheeks 


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Get the facts about nonsurgical cosmetic procedures for the face.
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  • The Latest in Laser Resurfacing 


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Is It Sciatica or Something Else?

WebMD Daily Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Hand On Lowder Back Is Back Pain Sciatica
or Something Else?

Not all back pain is the same. What sets this
pain apart from others? For starters, it's due to
nerve trouble often caused by injury or pressure.
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The Family Dinner: Thai Chicken Wraps

Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Medical Insider
The Family Dinner:
Cooking Together as a Family

There's something fulfilling about creating a meal with your own two hands. This isn't something
that only you, the master chef of the family, can enjoy. There are easy ways to bring everyone into
the process and (here's the great part) make it a learning experience for your kids.

So here is our trick: Leave the final touches of dinner for your family to finish at the table.
By involving them this way, they will feel...well, involved! Now everyone takes pride in the
final result, eats better, and has more fun!

Here is a great recipe designed to foster a little ownership in the meal.
If you cook it, they will come...and help finish it themselves!

  • Thai Chicken Wraps

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  • Herbed Chicken Pot Pie with Bacon
  • Zucchini and Olive Salad
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Daily Health News for Tuesday, August 30, 2011

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'Gimme' Kids Often Grow Into 'Gimme' Adults
Kids who have trouble resisting temptation are more likely than patient preschoolers to grow into adults who lack self-control, a new study suggests.
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Toddler's Dust Mite Sensitivity May Predict Later Asthma
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Mobile Devices Dangerous for Pedestrians, Too
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Is Shape of CEO's Face a Measure of Power?
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Troubled Teens Spotted in Routine School Screenings: Study
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For Women, Active Sex Life May Mean Better Aging
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Some Older Americans Overwhelmed by Medicare Options, Study Says
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Mother's Love Can Help Babies With Difficult Temperaments
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Heart Attack Damage Not Reduced by Adding Balloon Pump to Angioplasty
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Low Glycemic Diet: What's It All About?

Tuesday , August 30, 2011
In This Issue:
  • Prediabetes: 7 Steps to Take Now
  • How to Eat Healthier at the Office 
  • Pills, Pills, and MORE Pills ... Help!

Top Story Low Glycemic Diet:
What's It All About?

A low glycemic index diet is one tool
to help keep diabetes under control.
High and low glycemic foods.

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  • Has Diabetes Become Overwhelming? 
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Prediabetes: 7 Steps to Take Now
You've been told you have prediabetes, so now what?
Basics you need to get on the path toward a healthy future.
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  • A Serious Downside to Antibiotics


How to Eat Healthier at the Office 
Watching what you eat when you're at home is one thing.
Keeping your diet on track at the office is another.
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