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Paul Gascoigne Gizza hand: Ailing star Gazza back in rehab after celeb friends ... - Mirror.co.uk

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Mirror.co.uk
BNPS. Alcoholic Paul Gascoigne was last night heading back to rehab in the States – after celeb friends paid for the trip. Counsellors met with Gazza, 45, at his home yesterday and showbiz pals including DJ Chris Evans and Gary Lineker, clubbed ...
Paul Gascoigne checks into rehab in US to battle alcoholismDigital Spy UK
Chris Evans and Ronnie Irani help Gazza get treatmentEvening Standard
Players' chief says Paul Gascoigne needs 24-hour attention after lapse in ...Victoria Times Colonist
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Categories: Alcoholism News
Researchers: Shame leads to alcohol relapse - Examiner.com

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Examiner.com
To predict whether an alcohol abuser or someone with the disease of alcoholism will hit the bottle again, ignore what they say and watch their body language for displays of shame, a University of British Columbia study finds. The University introduced ...
Body language can help predict relapse in newly sober drinkersGlobal Edmonton
UBC study suggests addictions 'may come from shame'Toronto Star
Body Language that Displays Shame Predicts Drinking ProblemsCounsel & Heal
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When ignorance is not bliss - New Straits Times
New Straits Times
But cancer is curable if detected early.” He says patients who don't know about cancer will reject treatment or seek alternative medicine. For example, he says, despite the many awareness campaigns about breast cancer from public and private sectors ...
Categories: Cancer News
Dealing with alcoholism, underage drinking on USU's dry campus - Cache Valley Daily
Cache Valley Daily
Being a “dry” campus, university policy doesn't allow any sort of alcoholic beverage on campus at any time. But that isn't to say problems don't occur. In fact, the largest part of liquor law violations in the USU community involve underage students ...
Categories: Alcoholism News
Why Do Millions of Americans Take Multivitamins? - WebMD
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said Marian Neuhouser, of the cancer prevention program at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, in Seattle. "If someone is eating a healthy diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables and whole grains -- a wide variety of foods -- they should be ...
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Why Do Millions of Americans Take Multivitamins? - WebMD

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WebMD
"If someone is eating a healthy diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables and whole grains -- a wide variety of foods -- they should be getting all the nutrition they need." The new report was published online Feb. 4 in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine.
It takes real food to reap the real benefits of vitaminsThe Australian
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Categories: Orthomolecular Medicine
Why Do Millions of Americans Take Multivitamins? - WebMD
WebMD
MONDAY, Feb. 4 (HealthDay News) -- Millions of Americans take multivitamins and other supplements, but convincing scientific evidence of any true health benefit is lacking, experts say. Now a new study explores why people continue to consume ...
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Task force says pill addiction among pregnant women urgent issue - WFTV Orlando
WFTV Orlando
A big ad campaign focused on prescription pills and newborns is among the recommendations issued Monday by a state task force that was formed to tackle the problem. The task found that the number of babies born with drugs in their system has more than ...
Categories: Prescription Pills Addiction News
Healing with Phyllanthus - About - News & Issues
About - News & Issues
A genus of plant long used in ayurvedic medicine, Phyllanthus is touted as a natural remedy for health problems ranging from colds and urinary tract infections to diabetes and kidney disorders. Some proponents claim that plants of the Phyllanthus genus ...
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Choosing a Generic Antidepressant - Medscape

Medscape
Medscape
Among others, readers voiced concern about generic antidepressants. Almost half of our survey participants indicated that they often resorted to writing "dispense as written" when ordering a branded product, though even this tactic was not always ...
Categories: Depression News
Students turn to 'campus crack' for competitive edge - CTV News

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CTV News
“I have tried the stimulants: Ritalin, Adderall,” he said. “It helps people to sleep less.” A study published in December by the Canadian Medical Association Journal found that up to 11 per cent of students have used prescription drugs hoping for an ...
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Water fluoridation sparks debate in Salina - KSN-TV
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Now up the road in Salina, people are pressuring the city government to take the fluoride out of the water system there. For more than two decades, the City of Salina has fluoridated its water. "We want the city to get the "F" out of our water," said ...
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Palace knifeman 'wanted Queen to help him get back £170000 stolen in property ... - Daily Mail

Daily Mail
Daily Mail
Yesterday, Westminster Magistrates' Court heard that Rehman needed a psychiatric assessment after a document compiled by a mental health nurse raised concerns. Rehham is charged with two counts of possessing a bladed weapon in public and one of ...
Tasered Buckingham Palace Knifeman Talhat Rehman 'Wanted Queen to Help ...IBTimes.co.uk
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Damaged Blood Vessels Loaded with Amyloid Worsen Cognitive Impairment in ... - Cornell Chronicle

Cornell Chronicle
Cornell Chronicle
In the study, the research team — which also includes investigators from the Mayo Clinic in Florida, the McLaughlin Research Institute in Montana and The Rockefeller University — used mice that were genetically modified to develop amyloid in their ...
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Cutting down on fried food could lower prostate cancer risk - News-Medical.net
News-Medical.net
"Deep frying changes the chemical structure of oils though oxidation and hydrogenation, decreasing unsaturated fats and increasing trans fatty acids. This process generates mutagenic compounds such as aldehydes, which remain in the oil after frying ...
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Welcome Chinese New Year with special dishes you can easily make at home - Calgary Herald
Calgary Herald
She adds that sometimes food ordered in “can be greasy and you're not sure what ingredients are in it and you're not sure whether MSG has been used.” Monosodium glutamate is used to enhance the flavour of some foods and is safe, but some individuals ...
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11 anti-aging drinks you should fill your glass with now - Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia Inquirer
Everyone is seeking the best (see quickest and easiest) anti-aging tips – some work and others fail miserably. But what about taking the right steps to add healthy years to your life? Fortunately, keeping your mind sharp and your body toned doesn't ...
Categories: Anti-Aging
Fluoridation 2013: Comparing the Campaign Kickoffs - Willamette Week

Willamette Week
Willamette Week
Clean Water Portland and Healthy Kids Healthy Portland—the "No" and "Yes" campaigns on fluoride—held their first community meetings over the last two weeks as both sides geared up for battle over Measure 26-151, a city council-approved proposal to ...
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Letter: Fracking fluids full of unknowns - Albany Times Union
Albany Times Union
... have not restored the federal protections. Frackers do not even have to say what they're putting in the ground. As a cancer survivor, I am aghast. Carcinogens cause cancer. If fracking fluid contains carcinogens, and we know it does, it should be ...
Categories: Cancer News
Experts list ways to check cancer - The Guardian Nigeria
The Guardian Nigeria
These changes are the results of the interaction between a person's genetic factors and three categories of external agents, including: physical carcinogens, such as ultraviolet and ionizing radiation; chemical carcinogens, such as asbestos, components ...
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