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Health Headlines - November 29
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Meredy

Many Type 2 Diabetes Patients Morbidly Obese: U.S. Study Twenty percent of Americans with type 2 diabetes are more than 100 pounds overweight (morbidly obese), according to a Loyola University Health System study. "The rate of morbid obesity among people with diabetes is increasing at a very alarming rate, and this has substantial public healt ...
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St. Joe’s MS theory sparks flood of interest
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Jeff Pile
November 28, 2009JOANNA FRKETICHTHE HAMILTON SPECTATORSt. Joseph’s Hospital will be testing a radical new theory that multiple sclerosis is a vascular disease that can be treated. The unproven theory by an Italian doctor whose wife has MS has given hope to those with the mystery neurological disease believed until now to be an autoimmune con ...
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Port, Courtney, Thanksgiving
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froggy14
So I got my port successfully flushed on Wednesday. This was the same nurse that did it the first time. She got it in one shot! You could still see the marks where the other chick had tried 3 times so I had her check it out and then feel where they were. She said that it was right over the edge!!! That's what I told the other chick!! She didn ...
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Ho! Ho! Ho!
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Charlene Pryor

I shutter to think what Christmas will be in twenty more years. Do people just go until they melt down? My family had four days off from grueling jobs and they spent Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday working over time so they could take off Thursday and Friday. Then stayed up all night Wednesday getting ready for Thursday. Then they stayed up all ni ...
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Backety Back
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Holly
After two days of Thanksgiving indulging, watching lots of movies, playing lots of games + parking my butt on the couch, my body was telling me get backety back… on the normal schedule that is!I was beginning to feel a bit gross and lethargic (and ahem, gassy) from the food I ate and the lack of exercise. For the record, I feel not a smidge ...
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Vitamin D Food Sources
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Jan
Food sourcesVitamin :-D Food Sources by Jan2517 on Polyvore.com Vitamin Dз in foods is found mostly in fish oils. It can also be made synthetically by ultraviolet light irradiation of a derivative of cholesterol. Vitamin D2 is a different synthetic form, known as ergocalciferol. The Vitamin D added to milk, a practice begun in the 1930's to p ...
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Do we go that way......
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timc
Bartram recap coming soon but I had to say this cause this was how we started our run today. We had blue flags to follow but it did not work out that way on our first lap. We went out for about 3.5 miles before we were told we were going the wrong way. Anyway today was suppose to be a 50K for me but my body was not up to it today so I ran just a m ...
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Weight Managment and Fitness Forum 54th Edition
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Weight Master E.

Welcome to the 54th edition of the Weight Management and Fitness Forum. We received a lot of goo submissions for this edition. We hope you all enjoy the selections and come back to Weight Master for our next edition and other informative posts. Herbert Aitken presents 25 Free Open Courseware Classes About Sports Medicine posted at mri technician ...
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One Month On Program Already?!
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Angie All The Way
Guys I think this is rounding around to one month as a Weight Watchers meetings member already! Here's how my Week 4 WI went today: [you click here if you cannot see the video in your feed] I think it is obvious how frigging tired I am! lol As I mentioned, our meeting's topic was intended to be about how to deal with the holidays and we talked a ...
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Virtual Book Tour: Pris Campbell on Sea Trails
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T

(super-quick update: I'm doing pretty well and have just been focusing on enjoying the holidays, the crash is easing and I'm catching up on some things) I am very honored today to host a virtual book club stop for author and poet Pris Campbell. Her new book, Sea Trails: Poems and 1977 Passage Notes, is out and here's Pris to talk about her book! W ...
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