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Cleveland Clinic, CWRU Team Up to Discover New Ways to Tackle Triple-Negative

...  Clinic, CWRU team up to discover new ways to tackle triple-negative … CLEVELAND, Ohio – For the past several years, researchers from the Cleveland Clinic and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have been collaborating on studies that could lead to new ways to fight triple-negative breast cancer … Read more on Plain Dealer Fighting addiction with a pill has potential for abuse, officials say Nearly 1,800 Ohioans — or 18 percent more than the year before — were participating in a buprenorphine program at a substance abuse treatment centers on a single day in 2012, according to new data from the federal government. Data from the Ohio State … Read more on Mansfield News Journal Read ...

New Rehab Program at Essentia Health Helps Cancer Survivors

...  rehab program at Essentia Health helps cancer survivors The exercise is part of her therapy at Essentia Health to recover from a double mastectomy about six weeks ago for breast cancer. The 54-year-old Wahpeton woman is one of … They collaborate in a recovery program called Survivorship Training and … Read more on In-Forum Community Services for Jan. 12 STROKE SUPPORT GROUP meets at 1:30 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Gadsden, 801 Goodyear Ave. For information, contact Katie Baker, RN, 256-439-5000. JOURNEY THROUGH THE VALLEY grief … Read more on Gadsden Times Read ...

Risks of Drinking Alcohol: the Notices of Drinking Beer

Many people like to drink beer. In fact, drinking beer moderately can be beneficial to human body. Beer contains abundant sugar, vitamins, amino acid, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and so on. Drinking beer can supplement much water and eliminate weariness for human body. When we drink beer, our high pressure can be alleviated and digestion can be effectively improved. In addition, beer contains low contents of sodium, alcohol and nucleic acid. The absorption of sodium, alcohol and nucleic acid can increase the blood supply for the brain, expand coronary artery and accelerate metabolism.   Read more... ...

How Does Alcohol Affect Your Hormones?

...  by Nicky the Kitty: How Does Alcohol Affect Your Hormones? According to Cancer Research UK alcohol “increases the risk of breast cancer by increasing the levels of hormones such as oestrogen in the body.” My doctor suspects I have a hormone imbalance, can anyone tell me if this could be caused by alcohol and if the increased levels of hormones alcohol causes could also affect you emotionally/mentally as I suffer from terrible mood swings and depression. Thank you for your help, it is much appreciated. Best answer: Answer by Benmayb Answer by Ruthless Gyea it does Read ...

Magnetic Therapy for Depression: Magnetic Jewelry Therapy

Magnetic Jewelry therapy involves the use of magnetic jewelry that has been negatively charged. The reason for this is that they believe is that our bodies carry electronic energy. When we experience disease, pain, and inflammation, it’s because we have too much positive charges in our bodies. So what we need to do is to get the negative charges in our bodies to get rid of the conditions that are bothering us. When we wear healing bracelets, or magnetic jewelry methods, we can use a simple method to take control of our bodies, and get our electric body chemistry back into alignment. Read more... ...

Anaheim California Christian Drug Rehab Center

...  California Christian Drug Rehab Center – http://christianaddictionnetwork.com/ -We understand that these individuals have gone through high levels of discrimination and persecution because of their …   Shaken not stirred: Did 007 have alcoholic tremor? The fired chief of staff for Tennessee Sen. … An experimental drug is showing promise against a hard-to-treat form of breast cancer. It's the first … They also noted days when he was unable to drink, such as when he was hospitalized, in rehab or … Read more on NTV Read ...

Betty Ford Center: Former First Lady Betty Ford Dies at 93

by alejandrolavinjr Betty Ford, the former First Lady and co-founder of an eponymous addiction center in California, died on Friday night at the age of 93. She was the third longest-lived first lady, only after Bess Truman and Lady Bird Johnson. The family was said to release a statemeht later Friday. No other details were immediately available.   Over 20 years ago, Ford underwent quadruple coronary bypass surgery. She underwent radical surgery for breast cancer in 1974 and operations for blood clots in August 2006 and April 2007. The widow of President Gerald Ford suffered from poor health and increasing frailty, which caused her to largely curtail her public life. Read ...