Genetic Cancer Solutions

By Chris Pedersen The news still buzzes over Angelina Jolie’s announcement she had a double-mastectomy to avoid getting breast cancer. She carries the defective BRCA1 gene, which increased her risk…

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5 Most Common Types of Blood Disorders in Children To Look For

Blood is the life maintaining thing of body, which circulates through our heart, veins, capillaries, and arteries. Blood caries away the carbon dioxide and waste matter, and brings electrolytes, nourishment,…

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Training, Education, And Certification

By John Harmata In figure skating, there are certification and training programs at just about every level of the sport. Coaches belonging to national and internationally recognized coaching organizations have…

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Endometriosis May Be Linked To Periodontal Disease

By P., Piero D.D.S. Research in the last few years has shown that periodontal disease is linked to one’s general health. There are international researchers reporting on these links every…

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How Exercise Can Change The World: Discovering Your Hidden Self – Part 2

By Bob Livingstone Continued from part 1 of the article….. I remember my father turning away from me with a blank look that told me what an utter disappointment I…

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How Exercise Can Change The World: Discovering Your Hidden Self – Part 1

By Bob Livingstone I awoke to a sunny San Francisco morning and miraculously fog was nowhere to be seen. The day looked bright, but I was not feeling it. Pessimism…

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Preparing For A Family Walking Holiday

By Danielle Steele Getting out and about with your loved ones is certainly a fantastic experience. This is even more so when you plan on trekking through the wilderness for…

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Why Fast Weight Loss Never Lasts

By Stavros Mastrogiannis Everybody wants to lose weight fast, who doesn’t? The diet industry knows this, which is why most of the diets focus on delivering fast results. Well, how…

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Blown Away By 35.7 %

By Kac Young PhD, DCH, ND The American Medical Association just released a statement that 35.7% of Americans are obese according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Obesity…

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Hearing Loss In Seniors Should Be Taken Seriously – Part 2

By Mardy Chizek, RN, FNP, BSN, MBA, AAS Continued from part 1 of this article….. Sudden deafness is a medical emergency that may be either totally or partially reversible if…

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