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November 20, 2009
U.S. survey shows Southern counties most obese
The first county-by-county survey of obesity reflects past studies that show the rate of obesity is highest in the Southeast and Appalachia.
November 18, 2009
New Mammogram Guidelines Frustrate Doctors, Cancer Survivors
By MARY SHEDDEN
Media General News Service
Women-Only Rehab May Lower Depression In Heart Patients
Women being treated for heart disease may be less depressed if their rehabilitation is gender-exclusive, says a University of South Florida researcher.
Test your fitness IQ with these myths, facts
What would you be willing to do to lose weight?
November 16, 2009
There is no ‘but’ in compliment
What skill do happy couples and successful parents develop that their less successful peers do not? They deliver sincere compliments frequently and well.
Health problems stalk veterans on the home front
ST. PETERSBURG - On the streets of Fallujah, Al Miller was the closest thing his fellow Marines had to a family physician.
November 13, 2009
U.S. adult smoking rate rises slightly in 2008
The end of a 15-year annual decline in the U.S. adult smoking rate proved disturbing to federal officials and anti-tobacco advocates.
Tests of stamina and substance
CLEARWATER, FLA. — Few physical tests are tougher than a half-Ironman — 70.3 consecutive miles of swimming, cycling and running.
November 09, 2009
Ken West: Opposing views on maturity
The two quotes below present two strikingly different views of maturity. The first is by the founder of Forbes Magazine, B.C. Forbes. The second quote comes from the famous novelist, Kurt Vonnegut. Maybe these quotes represent the optimistic or pessimistic ways in which each looked at life. Or, maybe the quotations represent only one of many ways each man understood life. One day biographers will tell us more.
November 02, 2009
Ken West: The secret of school success
Self-regulation may be the key to success in school and college, according to researchers.
October 30, 2009
Don’t let emotional vampires drive you batty
It makes sense that teenagers are mostly responsible for the current vampire vogue. All they see in movies and on TV is the mystery and romance, the heartbreaking conflict of loving a damaged demon.
October 29, 2009
Flu doesn’t have to scare off trick-or-treaters
Fear of the swine flu is no reason to be scared off of Halloween.
October 27, 2009
Tragedy turns woman into health advocate
It was the best of times.
October 26, 2009
Ken West: Parents give lesson to college president
One of my friends, Dr. Bill Robinson, is president of Whitworth College in Spokane, Washington. At this small liberal arts college, administrators worried about the impact of the economy on the parents of their students. Bill sent the following account of his first interaction with parents after the economy hit bottom. The encounter came as he delivered an address on Parents’ Weekend.
October 21, 2009
Keep Safety Tips In Mind When Using Resistance Tubes
Have you ever walked by an exercise class and seen them using something that looked like a surgical tube with handles on the ends?
October 19, 2009
Finding the power to change
The truth is we never know if change will make us happier.
October 16, 2009
Giving babies Tylenol may blunt vaccines’ effects
Giving babies Tylenol to prevent fever when they get childhood vaccinations may backfire and make the shots a little less effective, surprising new research suggests.
Virginia’s Health Department rolls out H1N1 campaign
Advertisements on buses and in movie theaters, television and radio spots, temporary tattoos, T-shirts and stickers are all being used in a media campaign to persuade Virginians to get the H1N1 swine-flu vaccine.
October 15, 2009
Breast cancer equally deadly in males, too
Breast cancer - often regarded as a female illness - can strike women and men alike, and is equally deadly for either gender.
Health Web site adds price comparisons
Getting a colonoscopy at a freestanding surgery center instead of a hospital outpatient department can shave $371 off the price.
October 13, 2009
Officials on swine flu: If you feel ill, stay home
In the wake of a Woodbrook Elementary School student’s death and a growing number of confirmed swine flu cases, Albemarle County school officials and University of Virginia pediatricians are recommending that anyone feeling ill stay home and take care of themselves.
October 09, 2009
Mist vs. shot: Debate forms over which vaccination is best
As the swine flu sweeps through schools and households across the state, many folks feel as if hand washing now rivals time spent playing outside.
October 08, 2009
Huge handbags can harm your health
My husband picked up my purse the other day.
October 06, 2009
Grandparents key to children’s well-being
Research supports what we all know, grandparents can play important roles in the lives of their grandchildren.
September 29, 2009
Holding grudges leads to bitterness
Since Esau held a mortal grudge against Jacob, friends and families have been torn apart by people who nourish grudges.
September 28, 2009
Seniors Getting Mixed Messages On Flu Vaccines
Six years ago, Ava Carter got her first flu shot after a bout with pneumonia.
September 21, 2009
You already may have had swine flu
It appears some people are taking the constant warnings about swine flu seriously.
September 02, 2009
Flu hitting some colleges harder than others
Flulike illness is hitting Virginia’s colleges and universities unevenly, but schools are adopting similar strategies to keep the numbers of sick down.
‘Flu parties’ frowned upon by experts
TAMPA — Swine flu parties that intentionally expose healthy people to illness are dangerous propositions, health officials say.
August 31, 2009
Diet dilemmas: The differences between men, women
Let’s face it: There are just some things men and women see differently.
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