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Urinary tract infections linked to contaminated chicken:


This article is about E.coli bacteria being spread through chicken causing
urinary tract infections.


2. Before you eat that doughnut:
This article is about ten different ways to make small changes in your diet.
The changes made will help you keep a healthy weight and be more active.


3. Dietition unveils secrets to healthy grocery shopping:
This article is about how to shop for groceries in a healthy way. It tells you
how to buy food that is in smaller portions for when you are in a hurry so
you can still eat healthy.


4. Natural foods: Eating up the trends:
This article is about how eating healthy is becoming a trend. Also how foods
that were popular to eat a long time ago due to their health benefits are
popular again.


5. Raw milk causes most dairy-related disease outbreaks:
this article is about how raw milk is actually dangerous. Even though it is
organic and considered better for you sixty-percent of the disease
outbreaks are due to dairy are from raw milk even though only one-percent
of all dairy products are made from raw milk.


6. Green coffee beans show potential for losing weight:
This article is about how recent studies have shown that green coffee beans
can help you lose significant weight.

7. Complicated link between diet drinks, health: study:
This article is about diet drinks causing high blood pressure and diabetes. It
also said that its more important to watch out for what you eat then enjoy
an occasional soft drink than to never drink any soda and eat a poor diet.


8. Too little calcium, water linked to kidney stones:
this article is about older women who consume too much salt and not
enough water and milk having a higher risk of getting kidney stones. It says
women who have a high risk of developing kidney stones should take in
more fluids to dilute the crystals that form kidney stones. Even though
calcium makes the crystals it says people should still drink milk and other
dairy to stay healthy.


9. Weigh loss study: Fads not as helpful as exercising, eating less:
according to this article almost two-thirds of Americans are obese and are
trying to lose weight. It also states that only about forty-percent actually
succeed. This is the percent that went about losing weight the old-
fashioned way. By eating less, working out, and eating healthy food.



10. Doubts cast on Food intolerance testing: Allergists and gastroenterologists
question the use of expensive, but sought- after analysis:
According to the lab tests for toxic food syndrome, eating green peppers
could make you lethargic or cause you to bloat. Also lemons could give you
headaches. The article says some companies that offer allergy testing could
be just a rip-off.


11. Genital Warts tied to Range of Cancers:
The article says that people who have or have had genital warts have a
higher risks of some cancers. Genital warts can be caused by HPV. This can
also lead to tumors. It is also thought that HPV can lead to some non-
melanoma skin cancers, but are usually curable.


12. Breaks to get up and move good for Health: study:
The article says you should take a walk every 20 minutes to help reduce the
bodies levels of glucose and insulin. A study showed that if you exercise
after eating you will have a healthier blood sugar level.


13. Five Heart tests you may not need:
Some heart test may not be able to help you if you do not show symptoms
of having anything wrong. The USPSTF bases their tests on the rigorous
science. Basically the article says unless you are showing signs of heart
problems you probably dont need to get any heart tests.


14. CDC launches graphic Anti-smoking campaign:
This article talks about anti-smoking campaigns. It talks about one fifty-one
year old woman explains how she gets ready in the morning. She is an ex-
smoker, who is bald and toothless and has survived cancer. She must talk
through a hands-free voice box, that plugs the hole in her throat.


15. Cellphone Radiation Linked to Behavior Problems in Mice:
This article says that cellphone radiation can cause behavioral problems.
Scientists have done tests on mice and baby mice and they ended up having
ADD and other behavioral problems. It is unlikely that these results would
occur in a human fetus. However it is still good to be careful.


16. Progress, no big breakthrough, in hunt for HIV cure:
In this article it talks about how there are still no cure for HIV or AIDS. It
also says that there are still many tests going on to find a cure for one.


17. Work Burnout tied to Emotional eating:
This article says that many women turn to food after a hard day of work.
Many people have a habit of emotional eating, or eating when they are
stressed or upset. Instead of eating when they actually have a need for
food. This has caused many women to become overweight. Women should
try to set work aside and relax.


18. More support for passing on red meat:
This article says that people who eat a lot of red meat will die sooner. It
also says that people who eat more red meat have a sixteen-percent
chance of dying from cardiovascular disease. Also it says they have a ten-
percent higher chance of dying from cancer.


19. Late flu season hits Illinois:
The article is stating that an outbreak of Influenza suddenly hit Illinois and it
is nothing more than microscopic particles that are powerful attacking the
body. It is strongly suggested to get your vaccine as soon as possible to
avoid being struck with the sickness.


20. Abott stent system receives FDA approval:
The FDA has officially approved helping people with iliac artery disease that
reduces ability to walk and other factors that make a patients life hard.
With Absolute Pro, U.S. physicians now have an option to treat many
patients with this debilitating disease.

Articles From:
http://www.Chicagotribune.com/health
http://www.abcnews.go.com/blogs/health
















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