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Survey finds integrative medicine most useful for pain
A new survey of integrative medicine centers shows that the most commonly treated ailments are chronic pain, gastrointestinal conditions, depression and anxiety, cancer and chronic stress.
The survey was conducted at 29 centers, including the...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Behavioral Conditions, Acupuncture, Mayo Clinic
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Columbia music historian compiles Vietnam War songs
Nearly 40 years ago, a haunting photograph of a naked Vietnamese girl running in anguish after being severely burned in a napalm bomb attack on her village became an iconic image of the Vietnam War.
But most who have seen the Pulitzer Prize-winning...Tags: Concerts, Teaching and Learning, Entertainment, Johnny Cash, Agent Orange Poisoning (1961-1971)
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You could die of a broken heart, doctors say
For centuries, there have been songs, writings and proclamations about losing love, with many often using the term "a broken heart" to describe the pain.
But it appears there is medical truth to the notion that a traumatic emotional experience can lead...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Behavioral Conditions, Loyola University Health System, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Diseases and Illnesses
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Dr. Farmer: I've decided it's time to end my column
It's true. The time has come to quit. The time is right. It has been 28 years since I wrote my first column in January 1984 for the Rapid City Journal. I didn't know what kind of journey I was on or where it would take me. But I began with a sense of...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Health and Medical Professionals, Behavioral Conditions, Sociology, Psychology
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Bernstein's year of changes and challenges
A year ago, Gregg Bernstein was a week into his new role as Baltimore's state's attorney, having narrowly unseated the incumbent, who held the job for 15 years.
He was a relative unknown, and so self-confident he sometimes bordered on cocky. His...Tags: Elections, Justice System, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials
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Bill would warn Michigan swimmers of lake conditions
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan state senators are considering a measure that would put a system of colored flags in place at some of the state's public beaches to alert swimmers to lake water conditions. Sponsors introduced the legislation in...Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Beaches
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Pharmacies roll with the changes
marieg@herald-mail.comBehind the pharmacy counter, the familiar bags of medications are tagged and labeled alphabetically in plastic containers. Customers come and go —but not everyone is there to drop off or pick up a prescription. Some have come for an influenza or...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Preventative Medicine, Chemical Industry, Pneumonia, Tylenol (drug)
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What I've learned about leaving a legacy of success
As I leave this column in a few short months, I want to leave you with some of my best insights into why some family farms are loving, cohesive and continue to succeed generation after generation. Being a psychologist in the Midwest working with farm...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Health and Medical Professionals, Invention and Innovation, Psychologists, Business
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Senior Living Q & A: Coping with caregiving
Q. My husband’s health is declining and I now find myself in the role of caregiver. Although I love him dearly, there are times when I feel very stressed and resentful of this new role. Do you have any suggestions to help me cope better? In this...Tags: Healthcare Provider, Television, Behavioral Conditions, Physical Fitness and Exercise, YouTube
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Home birth supporters seek to ease midwife rules
More than 500 Maryland moms delivered babies at home last year, but as such births become more popular, a dispute is brewing over whether to make the process a more viable option in the state.
Home births are on the rise in the United States with...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics, Concerts, Behavioral Conditions, Entertainment
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Free parenting class starts Thursday
Mary Immaculate Family Focus is offering a Nurturing parenting class, starting Thursday, Jan. 12!
The Nurturing Program is a nationally recognized parent education program that teaches highly effective parenting techniques. Nurturing is the...Tags: Child Development, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Bon Secours, Family, Health
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