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Obama Backs Quarantine Plans for Soldiers after Ebola Missions

Obama Backs Quarantine Plans for Soldiers after Ebola Missions

| October 29, 2014 Comment

Obama backs quarantine plans for soldiers after Ebola missions – President Obama has backed plans to isolate soldiers returning in large numbers from Ebola-hit countries. The US president said that American military personnel were in a “different situation” compared with healthcare workers. While civilians may be discouraged from volunteering to help fight the Ebola if […]

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NY and NJ Soften Policies on Mandatory Quarantines

NY and NJ Soften Policies on Mandatory Quarantines

| October 27, 2014 1 Comment

NY and NJ Soften Policies on Mandatory Quarantines – New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie have both softened the controversial policies requiring medical workers traveling from West Africa who had contact with Ebola patients be isolated in a hospital for 21 days. The New York Times first reported after receiving […]

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New Home Test Could Help Fight Colon Cancer

New Home Test Could Help Fight Colon Cancer

| October 27, 2014 Comment

New Home Test Could Help Fight Colon Cancer – Starting Monday, millions of people who have avoided colon cancer screening can get a new home test that’s noninvasive and doesn’t require the icky preparation most other methods do. The test is the first to look for cancer-related DNA in stool. On one hand, the test […]

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Gwyneth Paltrow Shows off Dance Moves During Tracy Anderson’s Workout Class

Gwyneth Paltrow Shows off Dance Moves During Tracy Anderson’s Workout Class

| October 24, 2014 Comment

Gwyneth Paltrow Shows off Dance Moves During Tracy Anderson’s Workout Class – Gwyneth Paltrow ‘s got some serious dance moves! Tracy Anderson , shared a snippet of the fit blonde’s grueling workout on her Instagram earlier today, showing her bouncing around and busting a move to hip hop music. Anderson shared that when they first […]

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How to Impress Your Guests with Bruschetta

How to Impress Your Guests with Bruschetta

| September 30, 2014 Comment

How to impress your guests with Bruschetta – Check out Sarah Thomas-Lane’s Bridal Bites series to impress your wedding guests. In this episode she explains how to make crusty Bruschetta.

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Cuba Answers WHO’s Call for More Ebola Help

| September 13, 2014 Comment

Cuba answers WHO’s call for more Ebola help – The communist island nation of Cuba is sending 165 healthcare workers to West Africa to help fight Ebola, said to be the biggest commitment of personnel from any one country against the current outbreak. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Some Exercise Is Better Than No Exercise

| July 31, 2014 Comment

Many studies show that  some exercise is better than no exercise. Simple exercises like running and walking can help you get healthy and fit. According to a report in the Time,  even super slow running can provide benefits and reduce you risk of heart disease. In fact, some studies have shown that less can be […]

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New Tanning Warning

| July 30, 2014 Comment

The US Surgeon General has issued a new warning on the dangers of natural and artificial skin tanning. Skin cancer numbers are growing, with nearly five million people being treated for skin cancer every year in the country. Measures to protect yourself from skin cancer are easy. Make sure to wear sunscreen,  protective gear like […]

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Yogurts to Avoid

| May 28, 2014 Comment

Not all types of yogurt are good for you; there are some you might want to avoid. If you have a craving for those fruity, frozen yogurts, you might want to think twice before consuming them. Yogurt contains natural sugar in the form of lactose. In plain yogurt, the lactose content is between 12 and 15 […]

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| April 30, 2014 Comment

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5 Risk Factors for Alzheimer’s

| April 18, 2014 Comment

Researchers are discovering new risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease, which affects over a million people in the US. Studies found that high levels of blood sugar for over 5 years can increase the risk of developing dementia. High systolic blood pressure (which is the top number), may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s. Other indicators to […]

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Palak Paneer

Palak Paneer

| April 15, 2014 Comment

Palak Paneer is one dish you woud have most surely had if you’ve ever visited an Indian restaurant. This spinach and cottage cheese curry is very popular, and as such great to add to your repertoire of restaurant recipes for those special occasions. Spinach and cheese are healthful, and the combination tastes great. Servings: 4 […]

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