• Venezuelans line up to switch PIP breast implants (AP)
    AP - The office of plastic surgeon Ignacio Sousa is so packed that women are lined up outside the door. College students in their 20s, housewives in their 40s, middle-class office workers: nearly all are fearful that their breast implants may be leaking. […]
  • Pediatricians' Group Urges More Input From Parents (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - TUESDAY, Jan. 31 (HealthDay News) -- When children are sick, family participation is central to their treatment, says a new policy statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics, which calls for patients, their parents and pediatricians to become partners at every level of care. […]
  • When Mom-to-Be's Overweight and Smokes, Risk for Birth Defects Rises (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - TUESDAY, Jan. 31 (HealthDay News) -- Women who are both overweight and smoke during pregnancy could damage their baby's developing heart, a new study warns. […]
  • Popular Diabetes Drug Might Cut Pancreatic Cancer Risk: Study (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - TUESDAY, Jan. 31 (HealthDay News) -- A new Swiss-American study indicates that long-term use of the popular diabetes medication metformin may lower the risk of developing pancreatic cancer, at least among women. […]
  • Drug approved to treat cystic fibrosis' root cause (AP)
    AP - The first drug that treats the root cause of cystic fibrosis won approval Tuesday, offering a life-changing treatment for a handful of patients with the deadly illness and broader hope for thousands more patients with the inherited disease. […]
  • South Africa recalls 1.35 million condoms (AP)
    AP - Some condoms burst. Others leaked like sieves. South Africa's leading anti-AIDS group said Tuesday that allegedly faulty condoms are among more than 1.35 million handed out at the African National Congress' 100th birthday party. […]
  • The 'Choking Game': 1 in 7 College Kids Has Tried It (Time.com)
    Time.com - The potentially lethal Choking Game, which involves cutting off the blood supply to the brain, appears to be popular with some college students who think it's not as dangerous as using illicit drugs […]
  • Drug for Advanced Skin Cancer Wins FDA Approval (LiveScience.com)
    LiveScience.com - The Food and Drug Administration has for the first time approved a drug to treat advanced cases of the most common skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma, the agency announced yesterday (Jan. 30). […]
  • Diabetes drugs tied to pancreatic cancer risk (Reuters)
    Reuters - A new study links the diabetes drug metformin to fewer cases of pancreatic cancer -- at least in women -- but finds other diabetes medications are associated with a higher risk of the disease. […]
  • Study Looks at Possible HIV Drugs-Birth Defect Link (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - MONDAY, Jan. 30 (HealthDay News) -- Pregnant women with HIV can prevent passing the AIDS-causing virus to their babies by taking antiretroviral drugs, but there remains a possibility that some of these medications might cause birth defects, such as cleft lip and palate, according to a new study. […]
  • Gene Study Sheds Light on Body Clock's Link to Diabetes (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - MONDAY, Jan. 30 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers studying the link between diabetes and a hormone that affects your so-called "body clock" have identified a genetic mutation in the receptor for the hormone, melatonin, that may to boost the risk of the disease. […]
  • Etta James, a Life and Legend (ContributorNetwork)
    ContributorNetwork - Etta James's sultry voice provided an entire generation's worth of inspiration to modern songstresses. CNN reports major players in the music industry such as Mariah Carey and Beyonce Knowles were both influenced by her songs and style. The Associated Press reports James passed away Jan. 20 in California from complications rela […]
  • Second exam important in child sex-abuse cases (Reuters)
    Reuters - When a child is thought to have been sexually abused, a second medical exam may be key to picking up injuries and sexually transmitted infections, a study published Monday finds. […]
  • Study Shows Inverse Link Between Brain Games and Alzheimer's Disease (ContributorNetwork)
    ContributorNetwork - A clinical study published Monday in the online edition of the Archives of Neurology is the first of its kind to link participation in reading, brain games and writing with a decreased production of a special protein whose presence has been linked to Alzheimer's disease. […]
  • Business, social media to prevent babies with HIV (AP)
    AP - Business and social media leaders teamed up Friday to tackle the transmission of HIV from mothers to babies, saying the medicine and the money are largely in place, and with the right organizational skills they can eliminate HIV-infected births by 2015. […]
  • Working Too Much Can Give You the Blues (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - THURSDAY, Jan. 26 (HealthDay News) -- People who work overtime are at much greater risk for depression, according to a new study. […]
  • Parents Concerned About Increased Asthma Episodes in School (ContributorNetwork)
    ContributorNetwork - Childhood asthma is back in the news as parents in a Maryland school found that their asthmatic children had more episodes after being back in school from winter break, reports ABC 7. Their concerns are prompting another look at asthma and what families can do to help make life easier for kids who have it. […]

Posts Tagged ‘looking’

Healthy Hollywood: Fab Food Friday – Eat Up To A Younger Looking Bod, Stars Do It, So Why Not You?

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Healthy Hollywood: Fab Food Friday – Eat Up To A Younger Looking Bod, Stars Do It, So Why Not You?
By Terri MacLeod NEW YORK, N.Y. — Celebs are always hot on anti-aging trends – whether it’s a new miracle potion or a trendy nip & tuck procedure. I am happy to say one of the hottest ‘turn back the clock’ tricks is all natural! Stars like Teri Hatcher, Rebecca Romijn, Angie Harmon and Rebecca Gayheart are working superfruits into their diet. “Superfruits are the most potent fruits in the world …
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Healthy Hollywood: Fab Food Friday – Eat Up To A Younger Looking Bod

Monday, September 13th, 2010

Healthy Hollywood: Fab Food Friday – Eat Up To A Younger Looking Bod
By Terri MacLeod NEW YORK, N.Y. — Celebs are always hot on anti-aging trends – whether it’s a new miracle potion or a trendy nip & tuck procedure. I am happy to say one of the hottest ‘turn back the clock’ tricks is all natural! Stars like Teri Hatcher, Rebecca Romijn, Angie Harmon and Rebecca Gayheart are working superfruits into their diet. “Superfruits are the most potent fruits in the world …
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Amazing Celebrty Secret to looking “GREAT!” Just ask Oprah

Sunday, August 15th, 2010


PLEASE ALLOW 5 SECONDS OF THE COLOR PANEL IMAGE, THEN COMMERCIAL WILL START! New Patented FDA Regestered Whole Body Cleansing System in the Comforts of your home! Easy and Safe, No more Embarresment going to Exspensive colon cleaning clinics,wasting your hard earned money! This system you buy only once, 7 years of research and engineering and finally going Public, Want to loose weight? Want to feel Great? Want to get sick less often? Want to Feel more energetic? Want to have nice skin? If you answered yes! Then now you can control your health! Come…Order your HealthCleanz Whole Body Cleanzing System today and feel like a healthy person should be! Not only does this clean you internally, you also shower in Chlorine free water with our amazing Highly filtered system with a quick flip of the diverter! Remember this system does not go inside you! “NON-INVASIVE”! It only is pressed up against you gently to allow water to flow in your rectum, you control the volume and tempature at your finger tips! Look for our new commercials coming soon on television stations in your area! Amazing Celebrty Secret to looking “GREAT!” Just ask Oprah Whinfrey

Mad Hippie – Natural Skin Care. Anti Wrinkle Face Cream, For Younger, Healthier Looking Skin

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010


Mad Hippie Skin Care ( www.madhippie.com ) – Natural anti-aging skin care from Portland, Maine. Get younger, more youthful looking skin with Mad Hippie’s repair butter. Combining the best natural ingredients including Peptides, Resveratrol, Coenzyme Q10, Coconut Oil, Pomegranate, Green Tea, Acai Berry, Grape Seed Extract & more, Mad Hippie literally helps hold back the hands time. Mad Hippie Skin Care donates 10% of all profit to Conservation International.

i live in washington state, iam looking for the acai berry or the juice can i buy it in a supermarket?

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
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