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Health Headlines - November 28
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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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On Triggers
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Carrie A.



When I was taught about avoiding ED triggers in treatment, I learned a lot of the usual: stay away from fashion magazines, the crazy aunt/sister/cousin/uncle who's always on a diet, throw out your "sick" clothes, etc. All of these are very good things to do, and I've made changes in all of these areas in my life to avoid being bombarded ...
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Sudden Cardiac Death in Infiltrative Cardiomyopathies: Sarcoidosis, Scleroderma, Amyloidosis,...
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Jan
By S. Lubitz, S. Goldbarg, D. MehtaSarcoidosis, scleroderma, amyloidosis, and hemachromatosis are systemic infiltrative disorders that commonly affect the heart. Owing to their potential for diffuse organ involvement, these diseases may present with myriad clinical manifestations. Conduction system abnormalities are common, and each of these disor ...
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My Ridiculously Long IMAZ 2009 Race Report
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left.right.repeat
Ironman Arizona 2009 Race Report What a year!!! Bear with me as this will be long – hey, it’s a long race. We start the year with my first full marathon, announcement of a corporate merger, our daughter’s college graduation and subsequent job search and relocation. Then it was a Half Ironman that rained the ENTIRE race, a bike c ...
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Cautious Optimism
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Shauna M.
It's been a week since the announcement of CCSVI -chronic cerebro-spinal venous insufficiency - and sadly, I'm detecting dissension in the ranks. Like many announcements, or press releases for that matter, that declare a "new" treatment/cure/theory about any disease or condition, there are people who jump on the bandwagon and those who di ...
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Treatment Blurbs From ILADS
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Connie S.
Here, in my laziest blog post ever, I will be sprinkling about little bits n' pieces of information on Lyme disease treatments, which I received from the experts at the latest ILADS conference. These are random blurbs that you may find helpful for treating your Lyme disease, or one of the million infections and/or other conditions that accompany i ...
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Thanksgiving Day: My Food & Recipes
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LoveVeggiesYoga
How are you doing today? Are your pants feeling kinda snug? How did Thanksgiving Day go for you? Mine was busy! I did yoga at home and went for my own version of a Turkey Trot. Alison & Madeline, you've got nothing on me you hot & sweaty hotties, you! I trotted around my neighborhood in hot, windy weather. And worked really hard on ...
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How to Walk Into a Classroom And See Children Learning
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Milton Ramirez
You are already familiar to some of the most popular education websites and blogs, but what I would like to recommend is The Educator's Royal Treatment. The select group of authors are educators with a large trajectory in the education field. If you pay a visit to the site you may find Ken Royal. He is the author of 15 Things All Classrooms Should ...
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Freedom of Information - Africa and America
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Angus
When we first arrived in the UK with Kezia in May 2006, one of my first questions to our consultant John was how much access we would have to her medical records during treatment and I was assured full access to paper records under supervision and complete photocopies (at my expense) if I so requested.As my regular readers know, I have recently bee ...
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