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Village of Skokie to hold vaccination clinics this week for anyone in Illinois who is in the high risk category http://ow.ly/HvtP

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Possible clues found to why HIV vaccine showed modest protection, April 4, 2012 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

nih.gov — “Insights into how the first vaccine ever reported to modestly prevent HIV infection in people might have worked were published online today in the New England Journal of Medicine. Scientists have found that among adults who received the experimental HIV vaccine during the landmark RV144 clinical trial, those who produced relatively high levels of a specific antibody after vaccination were less likely to get infected with the virus than those who did not. The National Institute of Allergy and InfView full resource at nih.gov

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OSU Sports Medicine Celebrates World Week for Physical Activity | OSU Medical Center News & Notes

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"Prevention really is the best medicine, and exercise is the ultimate form of prevention." - Dr. Best http://t.co/vgGG8Y0J

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Chocolate Consumption Linked To Lower BMI - Prevention.com

prevention.com — “People who ate chocolate the most frequently had the lowest body mass indexes (BMI), according to new research published in the Archives of Internal Medicine.View full resource at prevention.com

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Chocolate Consumption Linked To Lower BMI - Prevention.com

prevention.com — “People who ate chocolate the most frequently had the lowest body mass indexes (BMI), according to new research published in the Archives of Internal Medicine.View full resource at prevention.com

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Army: Post-traumatic stress disorder can be treated; some diagnosed return to war  - NY Daily News

nydailynews.com — “It is still not known if the soldier accused of killing 17 Afghans was ever diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder — but even if he had been, that alone would not have prevented him from being sent back to war.View full resource at nydailynews.com

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Emergency Medicine News - Ibuprofen Prevents Altitude Illness: A Randomized Controlled Trial for Prevention of Altitude Illness With Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatories |3992558

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Study identifies abnormal brain gene expression patterns in autism

news-medical.net — “A study led by Eric Courchesne, PhD, director of the Autism Center of Excellence at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine has, for the first time, identified in young autism patients genetic mechanisms involved in abnormal early brain development and overgrowth that occurs in the disorder. The findings suggest novel genetic and molecular targets that could lead to discoveries of new prevention strategies and treatment for the disorder.View full resource at news-medical.net

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American Association of Poison Control Centers Reminds Americans To Use Medicine Safely - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: AAPCC Observes 50th Annual National Poison Prevention WeekAlexandria, VA (PRWEB) March 21, 2012 If not taken correctly, medicine can be a poison, too. That’s why the American Association of Poison Control Centers is reminding Americans to take their medicine safely, according to Dr. Marsha Ford, AAPCC president-elect and director of the Carolinas Poison Center. “A poison is any substance that can harm someone if it is used in the wrong way, by the wrong person or in the wrong aView full resource at news.yahoo.com

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Erie hospital offers acupuncture to patients | GoErie.com/Erie Times-News

goerie.com — “Remle Moyak was sick of taking acid-reflux medicine to prevent her from feeling sick. The medicine didn't work well, so Moyak looked at alternative therapies. 'My friend recommended acupuncture, which she was getting to help with her chemotherapy,' said Moyak, 38. 'So I tried it.' A traditional Chinese medicine for more than 2,000 years, acupuncture is the insertion of thin needles into strategic points of your body.View full resource at goerie.com

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@NationalLipid @CVDHIV Dietary intervention prevents dyslipidemia associated with HAART in patients with HIV/AIDS http://t.co/ocMgRAS1

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Erie hospital offers acupuncture to patients | GoErie.com/Erie Times-News

goerie.com — “Remle Moyak was sick of taking acid-reflux medicine to prevent her from feeling sick. The medicine didn't work well, so Moyak looked at alternative therapies. 'My friend recommended acupuncture, which she was getting to help with her chemotherapy,' said Moyak, 38. 'So I tried it.' A traditional Chinese medicine for more than 2,000 years, acupuncture is the insertion of thin needles into strategic points of your body.View full resource at goerie.com

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UPMC hospital in Erie, Pa. offering #acupuncture as part of its integrated medicine approach: http://t.co/wHIYtbiT

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Reducing children's sugary beverage intake may help manage obesity

news-medical.net — “Sugary drinks are the single biggest contributor to the obesity epidemic in the United States, and according to the Centers for Disease Control, two-thirds of adults and one-third of the children in the U.S. are overweight or obese. Registered dietician Leah Holbrook, Coordinator of the Long Island Center for Pediatric Obesity Prevention in the Department of Family Medicine at Stony Brook School of Medicine, says that these sobering statistics and the fact that beverages account for nearly half View full resource at news-medical.net

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Stony Brook Dietician and Educator: Reducing Sugary Drink Intake will Curb Obesity in Children

newswise.com — “Sugary drinks are the single biggest contributor to the obesity epidemic in the United States, and according to the Centers for Disease Control, two-thirds of adults and one-third of the children in the U.S. are overweight or obese. Registered dietician Leah Holbrook, Coordinator of the Long Island Center for Pediatric Obesity Prevention in the Department of Family Medicine at Stony Brook School of Medicine, says that these sobering statistics and the fact that beverages account for nearly half View full resource at newswise.com

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