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Star Restaurateur Becomes Marathoner
Rebecca Ruiz
by Rebecca Ruiz  10-28-2008   
 I really enjoyed this mini-profile of Joe Bastianich, the business partner to chef Mario Batali. After years of eating at Batali's pace (and gaining 45 pounds), he decided to train for a marathon. While he could manage the grueling training schedule, he just couldn't give up his favorite foods. So his marathon "diet" has included rib-eyes, cured pork jowl and wine. Would you run a marathon if it meant you could still indulge in a few vices?
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10 Reasons Not to Skimp on Sleep
spherepet
by spherepet  10-21-2008   
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Sleep Apnea
steve jones
by steve jones  10-17-2008   
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Sleep Disorders
healthincite
by healthincite  9-24-2008   
 A sleep disorder (somnipathy) is a medical disorder of the sleep patterns of a person or animal. Some sleep disorders are serious enough to interfere with normal physical, mental and emotional functioning.
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Memory and sleeping
secaznboi1089
by secaznboi1089  8-7-2008   
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Sleep Apnea: Complications
samcontino
by samcontino  7-27-2008   
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Sleep Apnea: Complications
samcontino
by samcontino  7-27-2008   
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sleep apnea: long term use
samcontino
by samcontino  7-27-2008   
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Insomnia in Children: Causes and Treatments
AScomputer
by AScomputer  7-11-2008   
 Like adults, children with insomnia either have trouble going to sleep, staying asleep, or are simply not well rested after what should be a normal amount of time sleeping.
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Low cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) levels of hypocretin are diagnostic for narcolepsy.
fewstingscorpio
by fewstingscorpio  7-1-2008   
 A little prick in the back goes a long way...Sounds like a good tool if you happen to be having one anyway. For the whole article in it's entirety: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/443623
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A Pill for Sleep Apnea?
fewstingscorpio
by fewstingscorpio  6-23-2008   
 I just found this and have nothing to say this time, except what I just said! http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/index.php?term=pto-2806.html&fromMod=emailed
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Judge family Chiropractic|Doctor Judge
judge2
by judge2  6-17-2008   
 Judge family Chiropractic|Doctor Judge.Maximized Living means maximized nutrition—and we’re concerned about what you put in your body and how it helps (or hinders) your overall wellness.
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LifeSource Chiropractic|Doctor Meers
DoctorMeers4
by DoctorMeers4  6-17-2008   
 LifeSource Chiropractic|Doctor Meers.Our Maximized Living Health Center doctors believe in excellence in health and wellness. Not just the concept—but also your ability to achieve that level of excellence.
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Lewisville Family Chiropractic|Doctor McCracken
McCracken5
by McCracken5  6-17-2008   
 Lewisville Family Chiropractic|Doctor McCracken.The most powerful aspect of the Maximized Living Health Center movement is that when you walk into that office, you know you’re going to get a certain level of quality.
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Doctor Ohlberg|A Wellness Movement
DoctorOhlberg
by DoctorOhlberg  6-12-2008   
 Doctor Ohlberg|A Wellness Movement.We're committed to your health and the health of your family and loved ones. This complimentary evaluation will give you the information you need to make informed decisions about your health.
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Doctor Erb|Erb Family Wellness
doctorerb2
by doctorerb2  6-12-2008   
 Maximized Living Doctor Erb - Chiropractic adjustment,Erb Family Wellness and therapy clinics.To serve your wellness needs, the Maximized Living Health centers have ongoing programs and events tailored to meet the unique needs of patients worldwide.
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Doctor Dreiling|Absolute Life Chiropractic
dreiling2
by dreiling2  6-12-2008   
 Maximized Living Doctor Dreiling - Absolute Life Chiropractic adjustment and therapy clinics.Maximized Living is a process, and like any process it requires continual engagement, life-long learning, and never-ending growth.
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Doctor Campbell|New Life Chiropractic
healthcare32
by healthcare32  6-12-2008   
 Maximized Living Doctor Campbell - New Life Chiropractic adjustment and therapy clinics,Chiropractors in Lees Summit.We're committed to your health and the health of your family and loved ones. This complimentary evaluation will give you the information you need to make informed decisions about your health.
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Sleep Apnea can Lead to Memory Loss
dmegivern
by dmegivern  6-11-2008   
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Green tea may shield brain from sleep apnea effects
hotdoge3
by hotdoge3  5-29-2008   
 Drink Green tea
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What is PROVIGIL (modafinil), and what does it do?
A53GG4
by A53GG4  5-22-2008   
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Treatment and Therapy of Sleep Apnea
AScomputer
by AScomputer  5-13-2008   
 Sleep apnea affects numerous people. It is a condition where a person stops breathing while sleeping. It can affect anybody of any age, race, or gender.
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How to Stop Snoring and Make Your Sleep Easier
AScomputer
by AScomputer  4-16-2008    1
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Snoring isn't just annoying, it's linked to serious health problems
prostoalex
by prostoalex  3-21-2008   
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Daytime Dozing May Be Warning Sign Of Stroke
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  2-22-2008    2
 Keyword being; unplanned. , so planned naps are a-ok. :)
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Why TORTURE your BABIES? Male Mutilation!
righthand
by righthand  2-17-2008    4
 "It to be a brutal, painful and inhumane act. Parents do not have the right to make such an alteration to any child's body, male or female. That is something for them to decide when they are older. We are merely the guardian/custodian of our child's body, not its owner. A circumcision takes anywhere from 12 - 20 minutes, and 1/3 to 1/2 of TOTAL penile skin is removed. There is also considerable evidence that babies experience extreme pain and stress during a circumcision which, unfortunately, is performed the majority of the time without any anesthesia whatsoever. A recent poll of Doctors that preform circumcisions showed that only 45% used any kind of pain relief. This is even after the American Academy of Pediatrics, in their March 1999 Circumcision Policy, stated that analgesia has been found to be safe and effective in reducing the pain associated with circumcision, and should be provided if the procedure is performed. In cases when anesthesia is given it isn't always effecti
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Surgery Improves Quality Of Life For Children With Sleep Apnea, Study Suggests
tabsey
by tabsey  2-14-2008   
 Good news for some children ( and their parents)
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5 Peculiar Musical Instruments
Deepti
by Deepti  1-23-2008    1
 there's lots more details at source....
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Snoring ? It could be Sleep Apnea
pokkets
by pokkets  1-7-2008    1
 Snoring can be a sign of breathing difficulties during sleep, and should be checked by a doctor.
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Medicare May Help Snoring Seniors Rest Easier
BobbyDelray
by BobbyDelray  12-22-2007   
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A Cure for Snoring?
Rasmus
by Rasmus  12-5-2007   
  Sweet dreams: how to find a cure * Nose-snorer * Mouth-snorer * Tongue-snorer * Palate-snorer
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Introduction to sleep
bobster234
by bobster234  10-29-2007   
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More Evidence for Links between Diabetes and Sleep Disorders
dmegivern
by dmegivern  10-28-2007   
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Sleep Apnea and Metabolic Syndrome
dmegivern
by dmegivern  10-7-2007    2
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Sleep Apnea and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
dmegivern
by dmegivern  10-7-2007    2
 I am kicking myself for not keeping up to date with the research on PCOS. Since I have it, I would have known to look sooner for sleep apnea. Since getting the CPAP machine, I have so much more energy.
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Sleep Apnea and Intermittent Low Oxygen
dmegivern
by dmegivern  10-7-2007    2
 Having recently learned that I have an atypical but severe case of sleep apnea, I am doing a little research. Basically, I learned that I was waking up 72 times an hour during sleep, in order to catch my breath. It is likely this has been happening for a long time, but it was difficult to diagnose because: 1) My snoring was mild enough that it was rarely mentioned by others. For example, my husband also has apnea, but he was a very loud snorer and he constantly gasped in his sleep. I, on the other hand, was not observed gasping and he barely noticed me snoring. 2) I had virtually no memory of being awakened throughout the night, and I rarely need to get up to go to the bathroom during sleep (1-2x a week). 3) The obvious symptoms like chronic fatigue/sleepiness, low mood, memory and concentration problems--well--they could be explained by major depression, a diagnosis I have carried for years.
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Five tips to give kids the sleep they need
Hawkeye_84
by Hawkeye_84  8-27-2007   
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Bullies may have sleep disorder?
thekay
by thekay  7-17-2007   
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Information on reducing injury, disability, and death from sleep apnea.
karniwal123
by karniwal123  7-5-2007   
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Stifle out snoring
Togo
by Togo  5-20-2007   
 Braces again at 45+ years!! What a thought. On a more serious note, sleep apnea contributes to our national health costs with clinics at all the major hospitals. While statistics show there are more than 300 devices registered as cures for snoring.
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