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Fit Friday: "Green Lantern" protein shake
Email padler@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, MO. -- Give Your Metabolism a spicy kick in the pants. Jodelle Fitzwater writes, "protein shakes are a great way to make a fast, healthy meal that you can take on the go, use after a hard workout to replenish exhausted muscles, and even...Tags: Vitamin C, Kale, Coconut, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Physiology
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89 Md. facilities bought drugs from firm linked to meningitis outbreak
The federal Food and Drug Administration identified 89 medical facilities in Maryland that bought drugs from the Massachusetts manufacturer being investigated for a national fungal meningitis outbreak. The facilities are among more than 3,000 in numerous...
Tags: Rosedale (Baltimore, Maryland), University of Maryland Medical Center, Meningitis, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Westminster (Carroll, Maryland)
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Research looks at how to better fight breast cancer in African-American women
It is well documented that African-American women with breast cancer are more likely to have a more aggressive type of the disease that kills them, but why remains a mystery.
The answers may be found one day soon, as researchers focus more on the genetic...Tags: Tamoxifen (drug), Biotechnology, Mammogram, Science and Technology, Breast Cancer
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Men need to talk about prostate cancer and its effects
Treatment for certain cancers can affect your sex life, causing a range of symptoms that can make sex with your partner more difficult — or nonexistent. But that doesn't mean you can't have a healthy sex life, says Jeffrey Albaugh, a urology...Tags: Heart Disease, Physical Conditions, Breast Cancer, Sexual Dysfunction, Diseases and Illnesses
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Study: Stress a weightier problem for black girls
We know that the country is facing an epidemic of obesity-related chronic diseases in young people. We also know from studies (as if we parents need studies) that the level of stress and anxiety teens face is at an all-time high. I talked to Janet...
Tags: Washington, DC, Psychology, Hydrocortisone, Science and Technology, Medical Research
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The risks and rewards of red meat
Each week a nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center provides a guest post. This week, Ellen Loreck, MS, RD, LDN;, weighs in on red meat.
Picture this: You're out to dinner and there are juicy porterhouse steaks, sumptuous burgers, and...Tags: Internal Medicine, Bacon, Heart Disease, Demographics, Vitamin Therapy
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The risk factors for breast cancer
Breast cancer affects hundreds of thousands of families each year. A potentially deadly disease, breast cancer is associated with several risk factors. Some of those risk factors, including gender and age, are beyond an individual's control, while other...Tags: Genetics, Breast Cancer, Medical Research, Obesity, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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No on Proposition 37
There's a growing gap between what grocery shoppers think they know about their food and the reality. Those tomatoes with the evenly rich red color that look ripened to perfection? They were bred to avoid showing streaks of green, a result of genetic...Tags: Biotechnology, Science and Technology, Technology, Consumer Goods Industries, Groceries
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New triggers found for weight gain
As obesity rates soar worldwide, the antidote may seem obvious: Eat less! Move more! But the common-sense approach hasn't been terribly effective, prompting some scientists to question the simplicity of the formula. Although personal decisions and self-...
Tags: Obesity, Colleges and Universities, Weight Loss, Consumer Goods Industries, Food Industry
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Dr. Reubin Andres, gerontologist
Dr. Reubin Andres, a retired gerontologist who challenged commonly circulated height-weight tables for the elderly and conducted diabetes research, died of complications from heart disease Sunday at his Lake Roland-area home. He was 89.
Dr. Andres...Tags: Washington, DC, Arts and Culture, Heart Disease, Physical Conditions, Science and Technology
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Longer-term treatments
After surgeons removed the tumor from her breast last November, Karen Hajiaskari, of Hamburg, N.Y., was deemed cancer-free. But for the next five years she will take a drug called tamoxifen, a medication that's commonly used to prevent a breast cancer...Tags: Lymphatic System, Vomiting, Femara (drug), Massage Therapy, Menopause
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Time to do reset on stress
Facing down a man-eating lion is not the same as facing down an Excel spreadsheet, but try explaining that to your body's stress receptors. And good luck getting their attention above the din of your stalled commuter train, looming presentation at work,...
Tags: LinkedIn Corp., Hydrocortisone, Science and Technology, Science, Medical Research
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