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Which High School Sport Has the Most Concussions?

Girls’ soccer had rates that exceeded boys’ football in 2015, study finds WEDNESDAY, March 15, 2017 (HealthDay News) — Female soccer players suffer the highest rate of concussions among all high school athletes in the United States, a new study finds. “While American football has been both scientifically and colloquially associated with the highest concussion

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Worst & Best Sweeteners Per Health Clinic

A century ago, most people never had to worry about health conditions like obesity, Type-2 diabetes, fatty livers and heart disease. Most people were a lot more physically active on the job, at home and at leisure. They didn’t have things like television, movies or all of the modern electronic distractions that keep our fannies

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Obvious & Elusive Key to Real Healthcare Reform

What are the principles that made America the great, powerful and prosperous nation it once was? How prosperous are nations who have embraced the various forms of socialism? Generally, these nations have a few wealthy individuals who control and dictate all of life to the majority of the citizens and what has happened to most

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Food addiction is a hidden epidemic

How to break the addiction you didn’t know you had “Me? An addict??? I’m not one of THOSE people!” If someone asks if you’re an addict, that might be your response, especially if you never take anything stronger than a vitamin and rarely drink, if at all. But addiction is about more than booze and

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Deadly Fungus Invading US Hospitals [VIDEO]

Most people believe that they go to a hospital to be cured or treated for whatever illness, injury or condition they have. Few believe that they could end up contracting something at the hospital that could quickly turn deadly. Yeast infections are no big deal, to most people. Generally caused by a fungus of the

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Baby Boomers Get an ‘F’ for Hep C Testing

WEDNESDAY, March 8, 2017 (HealthDay News) — Despite recommendations, too few American baby boomers are tested for hepatitis C, a new study reveals. In 2013, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) advised all Americans born between 1945 and 1965 to get a one-time test for hepatitis C virus. “Prevalence of [hepatitis C virus] testing

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Dining Out Can Doom a Diet

                            TUESDAY, March 7, 2017 (HealthDay News) — Sticking to a diet is tough enough, but eating out with friends or family may up the odds of cheating by about 60 percent, a new study suggests. “When you’re in a restaurant, you’re

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Key Points to GOP Healthcare Plan

The news is full of all kinds of reports on what’s in and not in the proposed GOP healthcare plan which Republicans hope will replace Obamacare. Realize that most of the reports the public are hearing or reading are coming from ultra-liberal mainstream media outlets who are bent on destroying everything done by conservatives, Republicans