Saturday, January 21, 2012

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Britain OKs television ads for abortion clinics
Associated Press via Yahoo! News Sat, 21 Jan 2012 10:22 AM PST
Britain's broadcast advertising body has given the go-ahead for private abortion clinics to advertise their services on television, angering those who say that the move desensitizes the public to the practice.

New England editorial roundup
Washington Examiner Sat, 21 Jan 2012 09:27 AM PST
The Associated Press The Sun Journal of Lewiston (Maine), Jan. 20, 2012 What we don't often see is a culinary/medical/media scandal as outrageous as TV chef Paula Deen's recent admission that she has had Type 2 diabetes for three years. Family history and genes play a large role in this often debilitating disease, but activity level, excess body weight and poor diet are just as dangerous ...

Kerre Woodham: Picky patients, take note
The New Zealand Herald Sat, 21 Jan 2012 09:15 AM PST
It's a pregnant woman's prerogative to be a bit picky. To have food fads. It's entirely understandable, given the changes a woman's body goes through. Her sense of smell and taste can become highly sensitive. For me, it was the smell...

Tips for staying healthy and eliminating doctor visits
The Community Connection Sat, 21 Jan 2012 09:09 AM PST
No one likes to be sick. Besides the obvious feeling miserable, you miss work and cannot accomplish the things you need to for yourself and your family. On top of that, you have to spend money to go to the doctor, get a prescription filled or buy over-the-counter remedies. But, this time of year it̢۪s inevitable, right? So, you sit back and wait for that first sign of a body ache or scratchy ...

Parkinson's program targets mind, body
St. Thomas Times-Journal Sat, 21 Jan 2012 06:44 AM PST
Next month, St. Thomas will join two other Ontario communities to offer the province's first-ever exercise program geared to those with Parkinson's disease.[...]




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