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Stretching will make you stronger. And that's no stretch: http://ow.ly/2tL7D

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Dr. Sara's Neck Release: Do It 8 Times Per Day! Doctor's Orders! - YouTube

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DrGottfried Sara Gottfried, MD Physician, Doctor, CAM, ObGyn Physician, and Surgeon

here's a vid of my favorite neck release - learned it from Ana Forrest and also from Pilates.... http://t.co/HFJ3Bjz3

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Dating and Diabetes - Diabetes Article by Marianne Tetlow

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What are the risks and benefits of MS medications? Find out here: http://t.co/jBlZrV66 via @EmpowHER

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Doubts over long term impact of group education for diabetes patients

medicalxpress.com — “The benefits of a one-off group education programme for people with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes are not sustained over the long term, concludes a study published on BMJ today.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Does technique that removes additional toxins benefit dialysis patients?

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Does technique that removes additional toxins benefit dialysis patients? http://t.co/G5YA8TM7

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How Dietary Changes Can Help Children with ADHD

disabled-world.com — “Report shows that there are potential benefits in changing the diets of children with ADHDView full resource at disabled-world.com

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Nutrition Diva : Is Fried Fish Good For You? :: Quick and Dirty Tips ™

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Fish is good for you but how about fried fish? Does the good outweigh the bad? http://t.co/y0uubZ3E

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Salton Sea: Is it drying up? | The Upshot - Yahoo! News

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Salton Sea: Is it drying up?: The once thriving sea that was a resort  mecca is in danger of becoming a... http://t.co/2cdFVL8m #seniors

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Happy, Healthy and Wise

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New Column - The Health Benefits of Happiness & How to Become Happier http://t.co/pxqt8esZ #health #medicine #psychology

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Aging agency fundraiser benefits seniors | CJOnline.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 Active Health Library, Doctor, Wellness Coach, Senior Wellness Expert, and PhD

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Eating A Larger Lunch Provides Health Benefits - Healthy Eating Article by Erin Kennedy

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Eating larger lunches provides several health benefits: http://t.co/Cnho0zgY via @EmpowHER

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Botox ingredient has limited effect on headaches -study | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK, April 24 (Reuters Health) - The main ingredient inBotox may be modestly helpful for people with chronic migraines,a new report suggests, but the wrinkle treatment doesn't seem tooffer muchView full resource at reuters.com

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Oregano shown to effectively destroy prostate cancer cells | Fox News

foxnews.com — “Oregano has long since been a popular seasonal herb for various pizza and pasta dishes, as well as a powerful antioxidant.  But its benefits may extend beyond just enhancing flavor and fighting bacteria: An ingredient in the spice may actually kill prostate cancer cellsView full resource at foxnews.com

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Oregano shown to effectively destroy prostate cancer cells: Oregano has long since been a popular seasonal herb ... http://t.co/k6K8cBfA

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The Anticancer Effects That Come With Breastfeeding May Be Due To High Levels Of TRAIL Protein In Breast Milk

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Eating berries 'protects' men against Parkinson's disease

medicalsearch.com.au — “Men who eat flavonoid-rich foods such as berries, tea, apples and red wine significantly reduce their risk of developing Parkinson's disease,View full resource at medicalsearch.com.au

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drjoesDIYhealthDr Joe's DIY Health is founded on the principle that your health is directly influenced by how you live your life. The decisions and choices you make about what you put into your body, how active you are, how much rest and relaxation you get and how you deal with stress impact on your health, vitality and wellbeing.

My media activities include being a regular columnist in the West Australian Newspaper, Guest reporter on Channel 7's Today/Tonight, radio 6PR mornings with Paul Murray and I am also their night line doctor.  I am on the advisory panel and contributor to Prevention Magazine, and am spokesperson for Virtual Medical Centre.
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Eating berries 'protects' men against Parkinson's disease http://t.co/AFpXAOC0 Berries have many health benefits

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More on Tamoxifen Risks vs benefits - Home - Nurse For Health

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In Oct. of 2009, Sue became a Certified Natural Health Professional, and in 2011 became Certified as a Digestive Health Specialist through the Loomis Institute of Enzyme Nutrition, and is also a member of the American Holistic Nurses Association. Sue has a private practice in Green Bay, WI., but has the priviledge of having and serving clients in areas of Nova Scotia, Boston, Minnesota, West Virginia, and the Fox Valley area of WI. She maintains her current WI Nursing Licensure. We welcome you to contact us about cancer-fighting supplements used in Sue's treatment.
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