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“Try-Athon” activities planned for children
As a kid, it could be hard to start out in a new activity or sport without the fear of embarrassment, but one local organization is taking the hesitancy out of the equation completely. Murray In...
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Study: Colonoscopy cuts colon cancer death risk
LOS ANGELES — Millions of people have endured a colonoscopy, believing the dreaded exam may help keep them from dying of colon cancer. For the first time, a major study offers clear evidence that i...
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Bird flu, pig flu, now bat flu? Human risk unclear
ATLANTA — For the first time, scientists have found evidence of flu in bats, reporting a never-before-seen virus whose risk to humans is unclear. The surprising discovery of genetic fragments of...
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Matthew Lemon (center), stands with his brother Joshua and sister Victoria on April 24 in Randallstown, Md. Matthew was diagnosed with autism at age 2, and his mother Marlo Lemon says he was lucky to have begun treatment for developmental delays even sooner. Early diagnosis is considered crucial for autism, but studies show minority children are diagnosed later than white children. Some new work is beginning to finally uncover why, and to raise awareness of the warning signs that can be evident even in the toddler years.
Autism not diagnosed as early in minority children
WASHINGTON — Early diagnosis is considered key for autism, but minority children tend to be diagnosed later than white children. Some new work is beginning to try to uncover why — and to raise awar...
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McClatchy-Tribune News Service
Elsie Colley dances with seniors learning line dancing on Jan. 11 in a dance class offered at an Akron, Ohio, community center. The program provides much-needed cardiovascular exercise for seniors who otherwise might not participate.
Seniors dance for fun and health
AKRON, Ohio — They move oh-so-elegantly, swiveling their hips and rolling their shoulders to the soulful music. Some wear sneakers, others don high heels. They are a fun lot and don’t shy away from...
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The A, B and Cs of a healthy lunch
It’s happened to everyone – even you. You’ve finished with lunch and suddenly you’re sleepy – ready for a nap. Eyes start closing, mind stops listening and naptime starts calling. That’s fine and d...
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WILL PINKSTON | The Sun
Shakira Bell, a registered nurse at Western Baptist Hospital, monitors an electrocardiogram for Robert Wilkins of Symsonia during a free heart health screening at Kentucky Oaks Mall on Monday. Health screenings such as this Local 6 Healthy Heart Health Fair promote heart awareness throughout the course of Heart Health Month.
Hospitals promote healthy heart month
With a new level of certification, Dr. Nathaniel Dittoe brings an extra bit of cardiac experience to Murray-Calloway County Hospital, and fittingly so, as Heart Health Awareness Month is in full sw...
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Death rates from Hepatitis C spike
WASHINGTON — Deaths from liver-destroying hepatitis C are on the rise, and new data shows baby boomers especially should take heed — they are most at risk. Federal health officials are consideri...
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WILL PINKSTON | The Sun
Geoff Speed, manager of Golden Carrot Natural Foods in Paducah, discusses the benefits of several natural energy alternatives to highly caffeinated and sugary drinks. Ingredients like Royal Jelly contain all B-complex vitamins that help produce healthy energy.
Natural, healthy ways to keep you going
Sugary, caffeinated beverages keep the working world revolving it seems, though healthier alternatives not only provide the same kick, but payoffs that benefit your entire system. We’ve all fall...
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Blood banks foresee shortage in high travel months
Constantly in need of blood donations, blood banks face unique circumstances in light of the fluid nature of today’s society that’s always on the move. Supplying the area’s hospitals with their ...
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