Living Well

Breathing exercises to strengthen inhalation muscles… »

June 2010 – Doing daily breathing exercises to strengthen inhalation muscles and reduce their need for oxygen helps boost performance during endurance sports such as cycling and swimming, a new study…

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Americans prefer drugs to talk therapy for depression »

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Americans prefer drugs to talk therapy for depression, with nearly 80 percent taking a pill for the condition, Consumer Reports said on Tuesday. The most popular class of…

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Babies are better late than never »

 As figures show a record number of women giving birth over 40, Cassandra Jardine says that this trend is no cause for alarm Shortly after my last child was born I…

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People should reduce their consumption of saturated fats like butter and cheese »

WEDNESDAY, May 26 (HealthDay News) — Fears that removing harmful trans fats from foods would open the door for manufacturers and restaurants to add other harmful fats to foods seem…

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Urgent Nationwide Alfalfa Sprout Recall »

Raw Alfalfa Sprouts Linked to Salmonella Outbreak in 10 States Fast Facts This recall affects raw alfalfa sprouts packaged and labeled as: Caldwell Fresh Foods alfalfa sprouts – 4-ounce plastic cups and…

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Fill up on colorful fruits and vegetables »

Healthy eating is not about strict nutrition philosophies, staying unrealistically thin, or depriving yourself of the foods you love. Rather, it’s about feeling great, having more energy, and keeping yourself…

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Americans prefer drugs to talk therapy for depression »

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Americans prefer drugs to talk therapy for depression, with nearly 80 percent taking a pill for the…

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Surviving a cardiac arrest depend largely on the neighborhood… »

Georgia June 2010  (HealthDay News) — A person’s chances of surviving a cardiac arrest depend largely on the neighborhood in…

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Patient safety is a mission critical business goal for First DataBank »

First DataBank Champions Patient Safety UK May 2010 – Patient safety is a mission critical business goal for First DataBank, the…

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Marijuana Use Linked in Teen Social Networks »

In a study of so-called “contagious” behavior, U.S. researchers have found a link between sleep deprivation and drug use in…

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Belgium has one of the best health care system in the world »

Belgian Healthcare You can be assured of the highest-quality medical care in Belgium, regarded as among the best healthcare systems in…

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Belgium “how expat medical care works” »

Take time to find out how expat medical care works to make sure that your health coverage is to your…

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EU must act now to reduce poverty »

  European-level targets are needed if we are to break the cycle of poverty and social exclusion in the next decade Europe…

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“Judges praise anonymous author” »

Orwell Prize goes to blogger who writes about ‘working with the underclass’ Judges praise anonymous author of Winston Smith blog for…

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“Give a child the best possible start in life” »

Spending early on children in care will save in the long term The state, as a corporate parent to vulnerable children,…

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Autism link with migrant parents, study finds »

Researchers have discovered that where you used to live could affect your child’s chances of being autistic by up to…

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Diversity

Relocating to a foreign country is a truly enriching experience. »

“Get out of your comfort zone and challenge your beliefs,” says Expatica’s new dating expert Jean-Baptiste Trannoy. Relocating to a foreign country is a truly enriching experience. It may foster your personal development and boost your career. Yet, living abroad, even in such an expat-friendly environment…

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Occupations cut, immigration to drop, population growth to slow »

Australia May 2010 – Cooks and hairdressers are just two of the 219 occupations to be struck off the list of valued vocations under Australia’s skilled migration program. A new skilled occupation list has been devised as the Federal Government cracks down on people seeking permanent…

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What is “Diversity Management?”? »

What is “Diversity Management?”? “Diversity Management” is a strategy to promote the perception, acknowledgement and implementation of diversity in organisations and institutions. At the University of Vienna, diversity management is based on the idea that diversity opens up alternative ways of perceiving, thinking and acting and thus…

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Hollywood performers unveil disability rights initiative »

LOS ANGELES — A coalition of performing arts unions today announced the launch of a major disability rights campaign to increase visibility and employment opportunities for actors, broadcasters and performers with disabilities throughout the entertainment and news media. At briefings in Los Angeles, New York and…

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Disabled people have unique stories !!! »

Every time Jade backs into my tiny office, I am impressed. With a skill worthy of a New York taxi driver, she maneuvers her manual wheelchair in reverse into the sliver of space between the exam table and my desk in our crowded city clinic. Despite…

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Disability

Illness and disability — At that difficult time of my life it was really good to talk. »

Illness and disability might come in many forms. Some illnesses and disabilities have to be faced from birth; others are developed during people’s lifetime. They can…

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Can caring make you sick? »

(CNN) — Soon after Paul Coskie’s bicycle collided with a car, it became clear to his mother that her son would be sick for a…

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Disabled Athletes Defy an Unaccommodating City »

MOSCOW — The last of winter’s snow had not fully melted, but Sergei Shilov was already racing down a makeshift track, preparing for an array…

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Individuals with disabilities. »

Individuals with disabilities who are members of other minority groups are also disproportionately represented among the unemployed. The employment circumstances facing minorities with disabilities are…

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‘You just don’t look disabled’ »

People come up to Aimee Mullins all the time and say, “you know, I have to tell you, you just don’t look disabled.” The record-setting athlete,…

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Lifestyle

Alcohol, Teenagers tend to mature as they get older

June 2010 — A new study may reassure parents about what they believe — or hope — is true: Teenagers tend to mature as they get older. The longitudinal study found that as teens become young adults, many…

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Diversity

Relocating to a foreign country is a truly enriching experience.

“Get out of your comfort zone and challenge your beliefs,” says Expatica’s new dating expert Jean-Baptiste Trannoy. Relocating to a foreign country is a truly enriching experience. It may foster your personal development and boost your career.…

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diet

eating the so-called “Mediterranean diet”

June 2010 – Children who eat three or more hamburgers a week may raise their odds for asthma and wheeze, a new study suggests. However, eating the so-called “Mediterranean diet” — rich in fruits, vegetables and fish —…

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Health A-Z

Migraines themselves directly lead to strokes in some people

NEW YORK  2010 – People who suffer migraines are about twice as likely as people without the painful headaches to suffer a stroke caused by a blood clot, a new research review finds. The analysis, which combined…

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Seniors

Heart disease is the number one killer of men in America.

It’s no secret, heart disease is the number one killer of men in America. Unfortunately, many men think heart disease can’t touch them because they are too young, they are in great shape, or perhaps both. However,…

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Living Well

Breathing exercises to strengthen inhalation muscles…

June 2010 – Doing daily breathing exercises to strengthen inhalation muscles and reduce their need for oxygen helps boost performance during endurance sports such as cycling and swimming, a new study shows. Indiana University researchers found that inspiratory…

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social

Americans prefer drugs to talk therapy for depression

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Americans prefer drugs to talk therapy for depression, with nearly 80 percent taking a pill for the condition, Consumer Reports said on Tuesday. The most popular class of drugs remain the so-called SSRIs such…

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News

This study is not useful only for Mars, but also for life on Earth

Atlanta, Georgia  — In an attempt to re-create the experience of a manned mission to Mars, an international team of researchers will lock themselves up in a windowless capsule for about a year and a half…

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