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Sure Cure for Overweight People
The problems associated with Americans being overweight are often in the news, and doctors can be at a loss to find effective ways to encourage weight challenged individuals to shed pounds. Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine discovered a novel and cost effective way to help people lose weight.
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Pfizer Prepares Drug Roll-out for Peyronie's Disease
A great number of men in the United States suffer with a sexual deformity called Peyronie's Disease. It's characterized as a build-up of collagen on the shaft of the penis and can be painful during sexual activities. You might re-call that former President Bill Clinton was accused of having this affliction
[Details - 'straight' ahead during "The Dr. Bob Martin Show"].
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The Top Ten Ways to Keep Eyesight Sharp |
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Natural Extract Destroys Cancer Cells
New research has shown that an extract commonly found in health food stores is capable of destroying cancer cells by forcing them to commit programmed cell death.
[From little c to Big C - Don't miss "The Dr. Bob Martin Show"].
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United States Military Incorporates Alternative Medicine into Their List of Battlefield Remedies
Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland has begun using a popular form of alternative medicine to treat wounded troops on the battlefield.
[Find out more about this much needed breakthrough, on behalf of the brave men and women serving our country - Listen to "The Dr. Bob Martin Show"].
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New Year's Resolutions Can be Bad for Your Health
It seems like everyone makes numerous New Year's resolutions throughout their lives, but few actually keep their promise to themselves.
[Super optimistically endowed "The Dr. Bob Martin Show"].
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Health Alternative of the Week [hint; cure for Hagen.Daz Dazitis]
Health Outrage of the Week [hint; more pressure]
Health Mystery of the Week [hint; flower power] | |
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Can Barack Obama quit smoking? |
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No Breakfast ‘Linked to Earlier Sex’
There are theories about the links between food and sex, but Japanese researchers have come up with a never before discovered finding. In a study of 3,000 people, researchers determined how not regularly eating breakfast influenced sexual behavior.
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Leading Flu Drug ‘Doesn’t Work’
The so-called medical arsenal against flu just got weaker. One of the most often prescribed flu drugs on the market isn’t working against this year’s strain of influenza flu bug according to the CDC.
[More truth about flu fallacies on ‘The Dr. Bob Martin Show’]
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Holiday Kiss Inspiring Plant May Kill Cancer Cells
A Senior research fellow with Cancer Immunotherapy Group, Dr. Ljubov Simson, claims Australian laboratory tests have confirmed that a well known herb has the ability to stimulate the body’s immune system while killing off cancer cells.
[Stay healthy by listening to ‘The Dr. Bob Martin Show’]
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Arm and Leg Movements during Sleep Could Indicate Warning Sign of Brain Disease
Physically “acting out” dreams when asleep could be an early warning sign of dementia or Parkinson’s disease, according to Canadian researchers.
[Please get well responsibly by; tuning into ‘The Dr. Bob Martin Show’]
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Improving Circulation ‘Made Simple’
If blood doesn’t move well through your veins and arteries, your tissues and organs aren’t getting enough oxygen and nutrients.
[If you want to know about ways to improve circulation in order to avoid heart disease and other major health problems – do tune into ‘The Dr. Bob Martin Show’]
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Famous Signers, Rock Legends –
Lenny Kravitz and Black Eyed Peas – Fergie, disclose what they do to stay healthy |
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Health Alternative of the Week [hint ; ]
Health Outrage of the Week [hint; vaccine dangers]
Health Mystery of the Week [hint; tunes heal] | | |
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Diet tied to survival in breast cancer patients
By Amy Norton
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women with early-stage breast cancer may live longer if they maintain a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains and low-fat dairy, a new study suggests. |
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