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Breathe Deep Deerfield lung cancer fundraiser planned for May 6: Plans are underway, participants are registerin... http://t.co/C9WUVEAc

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Fitness ‘marathon' has a few bumps along the way - DailyHerald.com

dailyherald.com — “After months of determined progress, I finally hit a proverbial wall. The voices in my head, I know them as discouragement, criticism and defeat, were all arguing loudly and simultaneously. You hear about the experience of "the wall" from marathon runners where toward the end of the race their body wants to quit and their minds must overcome the physical resistance to continue forward.View full resource at dailyherald.com

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Suburban students struggle with college debt - DailyHerald.com

dailyherald.com — “College tuition keeps rising, and so do student loan default rates. As a result, many colleges and financial advisers are making a more concerted effort to help students understand the consequences of large college loans. "They never stop to think, 'What's my life going to be like after I graduate? Do I want to have a car? Do I want to live with my parents?" one adviser said.View full resource at dailyherald.com

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Medicaid is where cutting gets serious - DailyHerald.com

dailyherald.com — “It's fine that the House moved to end legislative scholarships this week, but the real budget test, a Daily Herald editorial says, got under way Thursday in the Senate with a review of Medicaid.View full resource at dailyherald.com

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Finding treasures in the sea of gluten-free recipes - DailyHerald.com

dailyherald.com — “At first glance it may seem like eating gluten-free foods is a recent diet trend, but my interest in eating "g-free" started more than 20 years ago, when my niece Emily was diagnosed with celiac disease. Celiac disease is an autoimmune digestive disorder characterized by a toxic reaction to gluten and is not a food allergy.View full resource at dailyherald.com

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Suburban Medicaid test cases could foreshadow future - DailyHerald.com

dailyherald.com — “At a time when the state is eyeing massive cuts to its spending on health care for the poor, the experiences of Medicaid patients, like Jacob Callarman of Westmont, in a suburban pilot program could foreshadow the difficulty that others will soon face. In short: Change can be hard.View full resource at dailyherald.com

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Hospice of NE Illinois president resigns - DailyHerald.com

dailyherald.com — “CindyCindy Musikantow has resigned as president and chief executive officer of Barrington-based Hospice and Palliative Care of Northeastern Illinois, its board of directors announced Monday.View full resource at dailyherald.com

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Recruit dies after training at Great Lakes - DailyHerald.com

dailyherald.com — “A recruit at Naval Station Great Lakes died Wednesday morning during physical training exercise, according to the Lake County coroner. Christopher Walker, who turned 19 in December, suddenly collapsed on the base near North Chicago, said Lake County coroner Artis Yancey.View full resource at dailyherald.com

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drrobsSheely Chiropractic Clinic is a modern health care facility that specializes in providing treatment for chronic and difficult conditions of the neuro – musculo – skeletal system. The Clinic maintains a 24-hour emergency message and scheduling center, and provides current “managed care model’ type case management for all conditions treated in the clinic. Statistics of the effectiveness of patient outcomes are constantly monitored through the clinic’s eight networked computer work stations. 

Patients are treated using “state-of-the-art” equipment and techniques, including cryotherapy, hydrocollator therapy, electrical muscle stimulation therapy, interferrential therapy, russian stimulation, ultrasound therapy, motorized intersegmental mobilization and distraction therapy, muscle rehabilitation with exercise education instructions, and specific skilled manipulation (adjustments) of the spine and joints of the body. Nutritional and lifestyle counseling is a frequently requested service and is provided considering individual goals and needs. Patients are cared for by trained, efficient, and qualified staff, who are both friendly and professional.

As the Clinic Director of Sheely Chiropractic Clinic, Dr. Sheely is responsible for overseeing all aspects of program development, staff supervision, and the provision of chiropractic care. Sheely Chiropractic Clinic has been providing service since 1980, and currently employs a staff of four." /> Dr. Robert B. Sheely CAM, Chiropractor, Active Health Library, and Doctor

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Acupuncture: There really is a point to it - DailyHerald.com

dailyherald.com — “I hate, hate, hate needles. I can hardly think of anything I hate more. I can't sleep a week before the free flu shot at work. I faint at the sight of them. They terrify me. So why am I going to an acupuncturist? It appears there's one thing I love more than I hate needles: running.View full resource at dailyherald.com

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Daily Herald piece about a runner and how #acupuncture relieved her post-op knee pain: http://t.co/rnOSyPtY

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Losing her sight, Aurora woman still has fitness vision - DailyHerald.com

dailyherald.com — “Joan Creviston of Aurora sees fitness differently. It'd be easy to blame that on her dwindling sight -- a visual disorder called retinitis pigmentosa is shrinking the amount of the world she can see. But not so fast. Creviston's clients and those helping build her online fitness training business say she sees fitness differently because she's passionate about helping others reform the way they approach physical activity.View full resource at dailyherald.com

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Does Mom’s pregnancy diet affect what kids like later? - DailyHerald.com

dailyherald.com — “What if a mother could predispose her child to like broccoli or Brussels sprouts -- or at least not make a face and spit it out -- by what she ate during pregnancy? Some health care practitioners are suggesting that if mothers include a wide range of foods in their diet during pregnancy, they can shape their children's food preferences later in life. Those choices, researchers say, have the potential to reduce the risks of diabetes and obesity.View full resource at dailyherald.com

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Yes, mechanism: metabolic imprinting too. RT @ObesityLady: Does Mom's pregnancy diet affect what kids like later? http://t.co/9VGW4g5V

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Herb butterbur may be allergy alternative - DailyHerald.com

dailyherald.com — “Butterbur is an herb, a member of the daisy family that grows throughout North America. Historically it has been used to treat abdominal pain, headaches, asthma, insomnia and as an appetite stimulant. In a recent series of medical studies, it seems to reduce the symptoms of allergic rhinitis.View full resource at dailyherald.com

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Doctor debunks myths of aging for Schaumburg group - DailyHerald.com

dailyherald.com — “Fighting the myths of aging is one of the keys to remaining healthy and fit through the whole of one's life, according to one expert. Dr. Thomas Sattler, director of education for the SeniorFITness division of Alliance Rehab, addressed the Schaumburg Business Association at its monthly breakfast meeting Tuesday.View full resource at dailyherald.com

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DrWaynePhillipsProActivAge, Dr. Phillips is also a Founding Partner of The STRIVE Wellness Corporation, a company whose mission is to improve the functional independence and quality of life of older adults. " /> Dr. Wayne Phillips PhD, Active Health Library, Doctor, Wellness Coach, and Senior Wellness Expert

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Science that spawned ‘Octomom' can't always deliver - DailyHerald.com

dailyherald.com — “Science has given us stories about 60-year-olds giving birth to babies, lesbians couples with kids, a pregnant transgendered man and the spectacle of octomom. But not to Chris and Patience Bertana of Antioch, who have spent a decade and tens of thousands of dollars riding an emotional infertility roller coaster.View full resource at dailyherald.com

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Senior health fair: - DailyHerald.com

dailyherald.com — “State Sen. Dan Duffy and State Rep. Ed Sullivan will co-host a free senior health fair from 9 a.m. to noon, Thursday, Oct. 13 at the Libertyville Sports Complex, Route 45 and Peterson Road.View full resource at dailyherald.com

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