Living with Lyme Disease WYTV Youngstown Mon, 25 May 2009 14:20 PM PDT Brandon Claire knows more about ticks than the average 10 year old, or even the average adult. That's because he's living with Lyme Disease, a tick borne infection which can damage every major organ in your body. But he's not the only one suffering with severe symptoms of the illness. His mom, Amy Claire, says, "I started out with a lot of memory problems and a lot of fatigue and then I started ... | Good Samaritan brings wind surfer's body to shore Carteret County News-Times Mon, 25 May 2009 14:16 PM PDT CAPE LOOKOUT NATIONAL SEASHORE â" A Good Samaritan found and pulled a 56-year-old wind surfer's body to shore in the vicinity of Cape Lookout Lighthouse at about noon Sunday. | New high bioavailability DHA reaches North America Nutraingredients.com Mon, 25 May 2009 13:10 PM PDT The structural similarities between Algatrium branded docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) omega-3 and the DHA found and utilized in the human body mean that it is more bioavailable and bioactive than other alternatives on the market, claim the companies. | Study: Some plastic water bottles emit toxic chemical KGW NewsChannel 8 Portland Mon, 25 May 2009 12:18 PM PDT Scientists at The Harvard School of Public Health have produced a study that leaves little doubt that some hard-plastic drinking bottles transmit potentially dangerous chemicals to the human body. | 7-year-old on go-kart at Palm Beach International Raceway burned over half her body The Palm Beach Post Mon, 25 May 2009 12:17 PM PDT A 7-year-old girl and an adult were rushed to the hospital after unrelated accidents at the Palm Beach International Raceway Monday afternoon. The girl, who was airlifted to St. Mary's Medical Center, had burns covering half of her body, and may have been hurt while on a go-kart, Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Capt. Steve Delai said. The adult appears to have been injured in an accident on the ... | 25 Cancer Symptoms Men Are Likely to Ignore ThirdAge Mon, 25 May 2009 11:54 AM PDT Annual checkups and tests such as colonoscopies and PSA assays are important, but it's not a good idea to rely on tests alone to protect you from cancer. It's just as important to listen to your body and notice anything that's different, odd, or unexplainable. | | |
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