Hometown Health The Bryan-College Station Eagle Tue, 13 Dec 2011 22:12 PM PST The Texas A&M Health Science Center is pleased to provide the latest installment of Hometown Health with the following tips: Healthy holiday skin Your body's largest organ is your skin. It covers and protects everything inside your body, regula ... | Hot 'n Healthy - Squats Savannah Morning News Tue, 13 Dec 2011 22:06 PM PST In 1400 B.C., people thought the sun orbited the Earth. In 1400 A.D., people thought the world was flat. In 2011, many people still believe that squatting is bad for your knees. Squatting is perhaps the most fundamental whole body exercise. | One more injury may end my Test career: Ryan Harris New Kerala Tue, 13 Dec 2011 21:42 PM PST Melbourne, Dec 13 : Aussie pacer Ryan Harris who is recupperating from a hip injury admitted that his Test career will be over if he sustains one more injury, knowing time is against his ageing body as Australia begins blooding new fast bowling talent. | No normal comeback for Daniels The MetroWest Daily News Tue, 13 Dec 2011 21:40 PM PST The pain was nothing new to Marquis Daniels. Itâs feeling nothing that frightened him like few things heâd ever experienced. Thatâs what he felt in his lower body last Feb. 6 when he collided with Orlando guard Gilbert Arenas during a Super Bowl Sunday matinee at TD Garden and collapsed to the parquet. | Pair seek to kill off detrimental half-truths thewest.com.au Tue, 13 Dec 2011 21:39 PM PST US professors of paediatrics Aaron Carroll and Rachel Vreeman have produced a battle plan to kill off long-circulating old wives' tales, health myths, half-truths and outright lies about the human body. | Education board member blasts BMI mandate Marietta Daily Journal Tue, 13 Dec 2011 21:30 PM PST MARIETTA â" Marietta Board of Education member Randy Weiner denounced a new statewide mandate that will begin measuring a studentâs body mass index as an example of unnecessary government intrusion ... | Tampa General Hospital x-ray room, 1966 and 2011 The Tampa Tribune Tue, 13 Dec 2011 21:00 PM PST A Tampa General Hospital x-ray technician adjusts a television set monitor to record an internal image of a patient's body in the "then" photograph, taken 45 years ago. The bulky device was state-of-the-art technology in 1966. | 'Body Clock' Might Affect Women's Dementia Risk HealthDay via Yahoo! News Tue, 13 Dec 2011 20:48 PM PST TUESDAY, Dec. 13 (HealthDay News) -- An older woman's sleep/wake cycle and levels of physical activity may affect her risk of developing dementia, a new study suggests. | Daniel Paille Returns From Injury, Thanks Kings' Dustin Brown for Hard Hit New England Sports Network Tue, 13 Dec 2011 20:44 PM PST BOSTON -- As if to test Daniel Paille's fitness to be back on the ice, Los Angeles Kings center Dustin Brown seemed to go straight at the Bruins forward early in the first period. Paille, who had been cleared by the training staff shortly before the puck dropped, took the hit from the 210-pound forward square to the center of his body, and seemed almost happy about it. "It was someone I knew ... | Teenage texting habit can cause lifetime health problems Local 6 Orlando Tue, 13 Dec 2011 20:25 PM PST Seventy-five percent of American teens have a cellphone, but most of them aren't talking, theyâre texting. In fact, one-third of teens with cellphones send 100 text messages every day. Parents usually worry about who their teens are texting. But, doctors say, parent should have a bigger concern. Because a child's head is larger in relation to their body, all that time spent hunched over a ... | | |
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