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SK Sanctuary | Stephen M. Krant - Anti-aging skin tips: how to keep facial skin looking young and healthy | La Jolla Light
lajollalight.com — “Most of us know that getting enough sleep is an important part of staying healthy and looking our best. However, a recent study has shown that how we sleep – including the positions we prefer and even the type of pillowcase we use – can have an impact on our overall appearance. Subsequently, sleep-related anti-aging skin tips may help prevent the formation and appearance of fine lines and wrinkles that betray advancing age.” View full resource at lajollalight.com
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Dr. Matthias von Herrath works in dogged pursuit of diabetes | La Jolla Light | La Jolla Light
lajollalight.com — “In recent months, La Jolla has been the center of research “firsts” that promise to significantly advance efforts to better understand and ultimately conquer type 1 diabetes. In each case, front and center has been the work of Matthias von Herrath, M.D., director of the Center for Type 1 Diabetes Research, at the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology.” View full resource at lajollalight.com
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La Jolla Veterinary Hospital | Lidja Gillmeister - Pet health care advice for 2012: start the year off right with a preventative medical exam | La Jolla Light
lajollalight.com — “With the start of a new year, many people make New Year’s resolutions – oftentimes to improve their own health and that of their families, and to instate better habits for the year ahead. Pets can also benefit from this way of thinking; and for those people who count a furry or feathered friend amongst their family members, preventative veterinary health care is a simple and effective way to include pets in the wellness resolution trend.” View full resource at lajollalight.com
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Institute for Specialized Medicine | Alexander Shikhman - The gluten-free diet: a passing trend – or a trick for universal health and heightened vitality? | La Jolla Light
lajollalight.com — “Not long ago, the phrase “gluten free” was one relegated to health food stores and medical clinics, the sole concern of an unlucky few diagnosed with a gluten-intolerant condition known as celiac disease and forced to scavenge the grocery isles for the few mass-marketed products made without the seemingly ubiquitous wheat protein. But today, as noted in a recent piece for the New York Times magazine, gluten-free has gone the way of big business – infiltrating major companies like General Mills a” View full resource at lajollalight.com
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La Jolla Dentist | Tracy Taddey - Pregnancy and oral health: how proper dental care may help prevent adverse pregnancy outcomes | La Jolla Light
lajollalight.com — “Every year, over six million U.S. women become pregnant – and subsequently find themselves with the monumental responsibility of caring not only for their own health and well being, but for that of their unborn child as well. While many warnings related to pregnancy risk (such as advisories against the use of tobacco, alcohol, caffeine and other potentially harmful substances) are fairly well known, others – including the possible link between periodontal infection and negative pregnancy outcome” View full resource at lajollalight.com
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Blue whales spotted off La Jolla | La Jolla Light | La Jolla Light
lajollalight.com — “Massive blue whales spotted unusually close to shore off Del Mar and La Jolla were likely attracted by an unusually abundant supply of krill, the result of this summer's upwelling of cold ocean water, according to the executive director of the Birch Aquarium.” View full resource at lajollalight.com
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La Jolla area researchers work to extend prostate cancer options | La Jolla Light | La Jolla Light
lajollalight.com — “While there are new drugs and more targeted therapy available for prostate cancer than ever, basic research being done within labs in Torrey Pines Mesa may eventually lead to other forms of treatment and maybe even a vaccine.” View full resource at lajollalight.com
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Dr. Jay Berenter | San Diego Podiatry - Custom orthotics can put injured athletes back in fighting form | La Jolla Light
lajollalight.com — “Football season is almost upon us, and San Diego Chargers fans are already swept up in a flurry of preseason excitement. Until last week, however, Antonio Gates’ relegation to the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list admittedly had some of those fans a little nervous (according to the Union Tribune, the Chargers wanted to be cautious with Gates following his struggles with plantar fasciitis last year).” View full resource at lajollalight.com
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UCSD reports pregnancies from flash-frozen eggs | La Jolla Light | La Jolla Light
lajollalight.com — “A fertility center affiliated with UC San Diego on Monday reported the first two pregnancies in San Diego County from flash-frozen human eggs.” View full resource at lajollalight.com
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ScrippsHealth puts unusual twist on event: Learn to 'Eat Like A Marine' | La Jolla Light | La Jolla Light
lajollalight.com — “Scripps Health and Med Asset officials treated donors to a recent fundraising effort to a special treat Thursday: They taught them how to "Eat Like A Marine."” View full resource at lajollalight.com
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Qualified Medical Evaluator - Escalating hospital violence threatens safety, heightens stress levels for medical employees | La Jolla Light
lajollalight.com — “Most members of the California workforce are aware that, when it comes to professions like firefighting or law enforcement, employees are required to accept significant violence and danger risk as a routine part of the job. However, a recent upsurge in state-wide hospital violence has brought the definition of “routine risk” as it pertains to the healthcare field under scrutiny. According to the Los Angeles Times, violence against nurses and other hospital workers is increasingly common; and bec” View full resource at lajollalight.com
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Institute for Specialized Medicine - Gluten-free living transforms Djokovic’s career – and prompts interest in revised nutrition standards nationwide | La Jolla Light
lajollalight.com — “Novak Djokovic’s rise from all-too-human tennis newcomer to dominant world champion took the sports world by storm this summer; and while skill and training were no doubt responsible for many of the major changes evidenced in his game throughout the season, it’s Djokovic’s new diet that has prompted journalists, trainers and athletes alike to re-examine the relationship between human beings and a wheat protein called gluten.” View full resource at lajollalight.com
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Synthetic Marijuana Veils Serious Health Risk | La Jolla Light
lajollalight.com — “As cannabis law reform proposals continue to make local headlines, another and potentially more dangerous substance is leaving its mark on the San Diego community. A synthetic cannabis product popularly known as Spice has infiltrated the nation under the guise of “herbal incense;” and according to researchers at the American Psychiatric Association, the chemicals used to mimic a marijuana-like high can cause psychosis in some users.” View full resource at lajollalight.com
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Salute your local strawberry: It--™s good for what ails you! | La Jolla Light
lajollalight.com — “Here--™s a primer on getting the best and most from the fleeting and fabulous strawberry season now underway in Southern California. The most popular and Vitamin C-rich berry in the world, the strawberry comes in 600 varieties, both wild and cultivated. This seedy rose relative is not only recommended for decreasing systolic blood pressure, dulling a throbbing headache and combating the flu, rheumatism and the gout, but also for removing tartar from the teeth. It is packed with Vitamins K ” View full resource at lajollalight.com
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Psychologist to provide advice for parents of bipolar teens heading to college | La Jolla Light
lajollalight.com — “Russ Federman, Ph.D., will discuss --Going to College with Bipolar Disorder: Challenging times for students and their families-- at the next lecture of the International Bipolar Foundation, 5-7 p.m. Thursday, May 5 at Sanford Children--™s Research Center Building 12, 10905 Road to the Cure.” View full resource at lajollalight.com
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