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Various add-ons and accessories to enhance performance of your camera 3 Sep, 2012, 09.00AM IST, The writer has posted comments on this article Karan BajajKaran Bajaj,ET Bureau. Various add-ons and accessories to More »

Buttoned Up: Why you can't … uh … concentrate

Buttoned Up: Why you can't … uh … concentrate As organizational experts, we hear it all the time: "I feel like I have attention-deficit disorder." People who can't seem to focus on More »

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Michael Brownstein to speak on "Schizophrenia: the Soul Thief"

Michael Brownstein to speak on "Schizophrenia: the Soul Thief"
Brownstein, whose family foundation has contributed startup funds to the Block Island Mental Health Task Force telemedicine program, is scheduled to speak on schizophrenia on September 18. He notes his parents first started coming to the island when he
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'Schizophrenic' France faces wrath of Syria
AP. FSA soldiers help a severely wounded colleague after being shot by a Syrian Army sniper in Izaa district in Aleppo, Syria, Saturday, Sept 8, 2012. On Friday, U.S. Senators John McCain, Joe Lieberman and Lindsay Graham, who have toured the volatile
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National Study Cites Increase in Unapproved Antipsychotic Drug Use Among

National Study Cites Increase in Unapproved Antipsychotic Drug Use Among
09/22/2012 A national study conducted by researchers at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia shows between 2002 and 2007 the number of Medicaid-enrolled children ages 3 to 18 using powerful antipsychotic drugs increased by 62 percent reaching
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Did the anti-Muslim video cause the riots in Islamic nations?
Did the anti-Muslim video cause the riots in Islamic nations? By OM. 09/21/2012 The White House and US Embassies across the Arab world have condemned an anti-Islam video as the cause of the violent uprisings in Muslim nations against the United States
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Gym to conduct diabetes study

Gym to conduct diabetes study
Gym to conduct diabetes study. Beginning Oct. 1, the medically oriented gym at Gateau Physical Therapy will be conducting a study to examine how exercise impacts the Type II diabetes process. During the six-month study, participants will receive a free
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Diabetes linked to iron transport
Scientists have been trying to explain the causes of diabetes for many years. Researchers at the University of Copenhagen and Novo Nordisk A/S have now shown that the increased activity of one particular iron-transport protein destroys insulin
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Solana sufre de una rarísima enfermedad y necesita de la ayuda de todos

Solana sufre de una rarísima enfermedad y necesita de la ayuda de todos
cualquier infección”. “Durante este tiempo Solana vivió internada con infecciones de todo tipo, respiratorias, gastrointestinales, de las mucosas, del tracto digestivo, lesiones en la piel, gripe A H1N1, y tímpano perforado por otitis media aguda
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Curarse en salud: Las infecciones respiratorias en los niños
la vía respiratoria, desde la nariz hasta los alvéolos pulmonares; las más frecuentes son las rinitis (catarro común) y las faringitis, pero, como la faringe está comunicada con el oído medio, algunas de las infecciones respiratorias se pueden
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Funcionaria desestimó polémica con Corrientes y garantizó stock de vacunas
Sin embargo, desde la cartera sanitaria nacional desestimaron una polémica en puerta ya que, según aclararon, para la salud pública no media la política partidaria. “No hay ninguna La inmunización contra el neumococo permitirá reducir riesgos de
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Ogdensburg Lions Club sponsors free diabetes and sight screenings

Ogdensburg Lions Club sponsors free diabetes and sight screenings
The event will also feature blood pressure, glaucoma and sight screenings. Donor cards from Finger Lakes Eye and Tissue Bank, with information on donating cornea, bones or any other organs, also will be available. Claxton-Hepburn certified diabetes
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Warning Signs of Age-Related Eye Problems
For most people, glaucoma does not come with noticeable symptoms until the optic nerve has suffered damage, and peripheral (side) vision is lost. Because of this, it is essential to receive regular eye exams in order to detect glaucoma in its early stages.
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Snake venom could unlock cancer, diabetes cures

Snake venom could unlock cancer, diabetes cures
It's the first time snakes' venom has been shown to evolve back into regular tissues and was a significant finding for the development of drugs for conditions like cancer or diabetes. (Photo: Mauricio Lima/AFP). Snakes are able to convert their venom
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Coping with cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma and macular degeneration
There are often no early warning signs of diabetic retinopathy. The cardinal symptom, blood leaking into the retina, often happens during sleep. But if you have diabetes and notice spots floating in your field of vision, see your eye doctor immediately
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Keep moving, and other advice to keep men healthy with age
Exercise can help prevent it, and can also help decrease your chances of getting cancer, diabetes, dementia and a spare tire. "You don't have to get up and move around for long but you should move for 10 minutes every hour," she says. "You can even run
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Teenage cancer patient Alice Pyne fears loss of child benefit

Teenage cancer patient Alice Pyne fears loss of child benefit
When she began blogging last year, she said: "I now know that the cancer is gaining on me and it doesn't look like I'm going to win this." The blog and bucket list became an international sensation, with the bucket list regularly trending on Twitter
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Cancer? What cancer? Chavez's health off radar as vote nears
Now Hugo Chavez's bout with cancer is barely mentioned as his October 7 re-election bid approaches. Once-frenetic rumors about Chavez's health have cooled to almost nothing while voters prepare to decide who will lead Venezuela – and control its vast
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Increased Prevalence of Obesity in Rural Areas
Christie A. Befort, Ph.D., from the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, and colleagues analyzed obesity prevalence in rural and urban areas using body mass index, diet, and physical activity data from 7,325 urban and 1,490 rural adults
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Health Panel Approves Restriction on Sale of Large Sugary Drinks
Seeking to reduce runaway obesity rates, the New York City Board of Health on Thursday approved a ban on the sale of large sodas and other sugary drinks at restaurants, street carts and movie theaters, the first restriction of its kind in the country.
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London 2012: 'It can be dark and lonely at the top,' says Victoria Pendleton

London 2012: 'It can be dark and lonely at the top,' says Victoria Pendleton
At the least extreme end of the spectrum are athletes who develop obsessive traits, sometimes the beginnings of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), to help combat lack of confidence. Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal lines up his water bottles on the
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Mental health focus
Then he lost everything to obsessive compulsive disorder. Now he's rebulding his life and fulfilling his passion for volunteering with inner-city youths. An investment broker, Violante at one time managed about 1,200 accounts totaling millions. He
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An Educational Program for Parents/Caregivers of Children with Mental Illness
The course will cover information about ADHD, Major Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Conduct Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Anxiety Disorders, Obsessive Compulsive Disorders, Schizophrenia and Substance Abuse Disorders. It will also cover
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Obesity rates may soar in the U.S.A. by 2030

Obesity rates may soar in the U.S.A. by 2030
There has been a growing awareness of the obesity epidemic and the negative impact of obesity on health. Medline Plus writes that obesity means having too much body fat. This is different from being overweight, which means weighing too much. The weight
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OUR OPINION: Obesity not just individual, but societal problem
According to a report released Tuesday by the Trust for America's Health, obesity rates are expected to climb, with every state having rates above 44 percent by 2030. More than two-thirds of the residents of Mississippi, the heaviest state, are
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Unigene To Present At The 2012 Obesity Society's 30th Annual Scientific Meeting
“With the incidence of obesity and its associated co-morbidities such as type 2 diabetes quickly on the rise, there is a significant opportunity to leverage oral peptide technologies in helping address these issues,” said Dr. Mehta. “We are very
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