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.“Nature, as we know her, is no saint” Ralph Waldo Emerson
Nature Headlines

Magic vs. Celtics: Keys To The Game
By The Elias Sports Bureau • The Magic visit the TD Garden for the first time since winning Game 7 of last season's Eastern Conference semifinals. ...
Unplanned garden 'accidents' have lovely results
I can listen and learn and do my best design work and then nature will come in and teach me more. Donna Williamson is a master gardener, garden designer, ...
Rain garden takes shape
... said North Mountain Nature Center Stewardship Coordinator, Linda Chesney as a group of students finished planting. "its starting to look like a garden. ...
Magic-Celtics Preview
Asked to sum up his emotions walking out of the Garden after Orlando's 101-82 Game 7 shellacking, Garnett summed it up with one word: "Pissed. ...
Syracuse defeats Cal 95-73
Cancer tournament at Madison Square Garden on Thursday. The Orange (3-0), playing in front of a supportive New York crowd, not only was too big and strong ...
Homemade cactus garden: Artist knits what nature grows
There's the Golden Barrel and Mexican Fencepost plus much more of nature's desert life. “I had a yarn store in Tahoe. My background is art and teaching and ...



Prevention

Secrets of a Pretty Woman: Julia Roberts keeps in shape with a fast-paced run
| Julia Roberts got the adrenaline pumping as she went out running in California. | The Pretty Woman star worked up a sweat during her brisk jog yesterday in Malibu, wearing a pair of black shorts and

Review: 'Planet 51' Proves Unable To Support Life
'Planet 51' (PG-13)(out of four) | It's been a big year for animation, with a great variety of styles represented by "Up," ''Monsters vs. Aliens," ''Fantastic Mr. Fox" and the upcoming "The Princess a

Jennifer Lopez, Adam Lambert ready for AMA stage
By SANDY COHEN | AP Entertainment Writer | LOS ANGELES (AP) - Jennifer Lopez plans to include fireworks and an on-stage costume change in her performance at the American

Heidi Klum wows crowd at Victoria's Secret show
| NEW YORK - Heidi Klum and her post-baby body led the parade at the annual Victoria's Secret fashion show, which returned to New York with some fresh faces after four ye

Jennifer Lopez, Adam Lambert ready for AMA stage
| SANDY COHEN | The Associated Press | LOS ANGELES - Jennifer Lopez plans to include fireworks and an on-stage costume change in her performance at the American Music Awa

Change Ahead for Cervical Cancer Detection
Women in their 20s Should Get Pap Smear Every Two Years, Not Annually, OB/GYN Organization Says | Font size Print E-mail Share 7 Comments Play CBS Video Video Mammogram R

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The Zone Diet
The Zone Diet, created by Dr. Barry Sears, is a somewhat scientific approach to dieting, which at its core focuses on controlling the hormone levels in your body that are key to weight control and health. The basic tenet, in bold headlines on the Zone Diet website is that it “… is not a diet. It’s a healthy, balanced lifestyle.”

South Beach Diet
The South Beach Diet is a weight-healthy lifestyle designed by Dr. Arthur Agatston, a cardiologist and associate professor of medicine at the University of Miami. Originally developed as a weight-loss plan for his overweight heart patients, he found additional health benefits that led to further diet research and refinement. Thus the South Beach Diet was born.

Weight Watchers Diet Program
Weight Watchers is another of the old-time standby diet programs, with over forty years in the business and an estimated 1 million followers across the globe at any given time. One of the reasons this weight loss plan has continued success is the focus on overall health: mental, emotional and physical. Weight Watchers provides the tools and support to change the way you eat and live.

Jenny Craig Weight Loss Plan
You’ve seen all the celebrities touting the Jenny Craig Weight Loss Plan: Kirstie Alley, Valerie Bertinelli, Queen Latifah, even basketball star Baron Davis. What is the appeal of this program that attracts heavy hitters to espouse its virtues? Jenny Craig is both a diet and lifestyle program, intent on changing the way you eat, exercise, and live your life. The goal is to change the way you think and act, keeping in mind your overall body health.

Atkins Diet Plan
The Atkins Diet Plan gained popularity in 1972 with the publication of the book, Dr. Atkins Diet Revolution. Dr. Atkins, the founder and former Executive Medical Director of The Atkins Center for Complementary Medicine, was one of the first vocal proponents of a low-carbohydrate diet. Long a voice for nutritional medicine, that first book has spawned newly revised versions as well as diet variations such as the South Beach Diet.

Health Care Costs Expected to Rise in 2010
Even in the midst of a recession that experts say is shaping up to be the worst post-war contraction on record, health care costs continue to rise. In fact, a new study by PricewaterhouseCooper (PwC) suggests that U.S. employers can expect their health-care costs to increase by 9 percent next year.
Sensa Weight-Loss System
It’s not every day that a new weight-loss fad crosses your path—or is it? Diets, supplements, and exercise gadgets tempt you at every turn, but most have been proven as unsuccessful and even dangerous (think Fen-phen and Hydroxycut). The Sensa Weight-Loss System is not new, not a fad, nor is it a diet.
University of Florida Health Research Headlines
August 2003 - Dr Bruce Meyers pics and articles
August 2003 - UF Drug Center: May I help you? - Too much spousal attention causes pain - A University of Florida nursing researcher is examining whether stress and pain management techniques can prevent work-related injuries and improve the overall health
October 2003 - Take-out coffie more invigorating - Roving cells might help doctors predict heart & kidney problems
December 2003 - High blood pressure may prevent diabetes - Scientists have significantly delayed growth of cancerous human tumors
January 2004 - UF study suggests dieters shouldn't give up - slimming hormone waits to be unleashed - Scientist's device to improve breathlessness is focus of innovative UF program
September 2003: Studying rats may have hit a new way to deliver genes to kidneys - How Doctors may make fewer mistakes
January 2004 - Air-conditioned football pads developed by UF scientists could help players stay cool - UF scientist recognized for innovations in brain injury research
January 2004 - UF researchers find nerve cell receptors for sensing cold may be more than skin deep - UF scientists find enzyme protects cells during gene therapy
February 2004 - UF College of Pharmacy with local drugstore to provide free asthma assessment service - UF cardiologists garner federal funds to study stress and the heart
February 2004 - 2 million gift enables UF to establish epilepsy research center - UF researchers probe epliepsy drug's effect on scars
February 2004 - Former UF veterinary intensive care unit patient is barrel racing champion - UF experts say little-used procedure could help identify male bladder cancer patients at risk of recurrence
March 2004 - UF researchers find national kidney transplant failure rate is rising - UF study: Neurotoxin eliminates pain-transmitting nerve cells in rats with spinal cord injury
March 2004 - Study shows St. John's wort may compromise cancer drug's ability to prevent relapse - UF researchers explore why patients' pain recall may be more than total
March 2004 - UF researchers say consumers should know the facts before buying - UF stem cell researchers successfully treat diabetes in mice by coaxing cells to change
April 2004 - UF researchers have used a common gel to successfully deliver gene therapy to the diaphragm muscle of mice - International breast cancer experts convene to discuss state of diagnosis and treatment
April 2004 - UF researchers garner NIH grants to study fibromyalgia - UF researchers restore spatial deficits caused by stroke in rats
April 2004 - UF researchers: Equine influenza virus likely involved in recent respiratory disease outbreak in racing greyhounds - UF scientists show adult blood stem cells can transform into brain cells in people
April 2004 - UF researchers contributed to FDA decision to regulate pancreatic enzymes - UF, Harvard researchers study possibility of using gene therapy to fight rheumatoid arthritis
May 2004 - UF researchers pinpoint unlikely ally in cancer fight - UF's Mark Atkinson strives to pilot diabetes research to perfect landing
June 2004 - Multimillion dollar grant funds UF gene therapy research - UF vascular surgeon wins $1 million award to study scarring in veinbypass grafts
June 2004 - UF scientists correct muscle disorder in mice by delivering gene therapy to the womb - UF expert: for some physicians, alcohol and drugs are prescription for addiction
July 2004 - UF College of Medicine researchers report link between overeating,obesity and addiction - UF College of Pharmacy teams with Tufts University School of Medicine to advance research and education of food and drug interactions
August 2004 - UF develops screening tool to prevent wrong patients from receiving Parkinson's surgery - UF researchers discover racial disparities in oral cancer treatment and survival
August 2004 - UF, Harvard researchers put a finger on understanding how limbs develop - UF researchers screen relatives in hunt for type 1 diabetes risk factors
August 2004 - Sea turtle health may benefit from new database of blood values - UF audiologists sound alarm for awareness of motorcycle noise risk
September 2004 - UF researchers find lack of physical fitness poses weighty problems for heart health - Group forms to test new cancer drugs in children
September 2004 - - Driven to help horses: UF launches new mobile equine diagnostic program - UF scientists combine experimental therapies to fight gene disorders
October 2004 - UF researchers reveal secret lives of genes during spinal injury - UF researchers show mice live longer when they slim down after gene therapy
November 2004 - Stem cell scientist named new director of UF's McKnight Brain Institute - UF cardiologists develop heart disease risk score for women with chest pain
November 2004 - UF source available to comment on medicinal marijuana use - New fetal heart monitor could give better health picture during labor, say UF researchers
January 2005 - Good breeding means good planning: UF launches small animal reproduction service - Military metaphors upset some cancer patients, UF doctors say
January 2005 - Autism experts to convene at UF - Beer-drinking rats count calories better than many people, UF researchers say
February 2005 - UF researchers map bacterial proteins that cause tooth loss - Gene therapy for Parkinson's disease moves forward in animals
February 2005/ October 2004 - University of Florida College of Nursing to implement new Clinical Nurse Leader track beginning in summer 2005 - UF researcher unearths reports of serial murder by children
February 2005 - UF will talk about the Women's Health Initiative - Culture clash: Kids with chronic illness face difficult transition to adult care
March 2005 - Police alcohol checks put sales to teens on ice - Cure no quick fix for cancer survivors on long road to recovery
March 2005 - Live oral bacteria found in arterial plaque - Autistic kids benefit from dads' involvement
April 2005 - New Web site provides information on grapefruit-drug interactions - GatorSHADE program goes from Swamp to Cyberspace
April 2005 - Cellular communications breakdown identified in inherited brain disorder - Florida veterinarians become first in U.S. to perform electric shock treatment to correct heart abnormality in horses
May 2005 - UF News: Prenatal cocaine exposure exerts subtle effects on schoolchildren - UF study finds some people with oral pain wait too long before seeking help
June 2005 - UF News: Quickly matching the drug with the bug saves lives - UF News: Researchers create way to generate brain cells in lab
June 2005 - UF News: Heart rate changes tied to depression in women - UF News: Deadly aortic disease difficult for doctors to detect
June 2005 - UF News: Manatee eyes could be window to health status - UF News: Prescription pain patch abuse blamed for increase in deaths
July 2005 - UF researchers test drug that could cut orthodontic treatment time in half - UF News: For advance directives, a picture's worth a thousand words
July 2005 - UF News: Genetic links could unlock clues to leading cause of blindness - UF News: Legendary medical school dean dies
August 2005 - UF News: Gene therapy works in mice to prevent blindness that strikes boys - UF News: Statement issued by Lynn J. Romrell, Ph.D., Executive Director, Anatomical Board of the State of Florida
August 2005 - UF News: Scientists get look at genes' defensive playbook - UF News: Anthrax stops body from fighting back, study shows
September 2005 - UF scientist finds unexpected link between cat and human AIDS viruses - UF News : Scavenger cells could be key to treating HIV-related dementia
September 2005 - UF News: Researchers kill resistant bugs one bandage at a time - College of Pharmacy holding 21st Annual Open House
October 2005 - UF News: CT scan can spare some head and neck cancer patients surgery - UF researchers awarded $13.5 million to study stroke rehabilitation
October 2005 - New UF center at heart of care for congenital cardiac conditions - UF News: Surgery professor named president-elect of prestigious group
November 2005 - Gene at heart of bad outcomes in high blood pressure patients - Multiple-birth babies, boys have higher risk of defects
November 2005 - UF nursing researcher receives NIH funding - UF scientists say stem cells may trigger bone cancer
November 2005 - Surgery professor named president-elect of prestigious group - Scientists closer to new cancer detection method
November 2005 - UF's McKnight projects combat memory maladies -Tiny cellular structure plays big role in mammalian gene regulation
December 2005 - MicroRNA may have fail-safe role in limb development - UF to establish emergency medicine residency in Gainesville
December 2005 - UF News: Scientists find sugar may have a sour side - UF distance education graduates identify missing persons in their homeland
December 2005 - UF News: Cells can live without molecules once considered essential - UF News : Health care quality to be addressed at UF conference
February 2006 - UF News: Molecular force field helps cancer cells defend against attack - UF News: Human, animal doctors report success in dog's open heart surgery
February 2006 - UF scientists trace origin of shark's electric sense - UF News: Leading autism experts to discuss clinical, research developments
February 2006 - UF scientists reveal ancient origin of vertebrate skeleton - UF News: Ancient DNA helps UF researchers unearth potential hemophilia therapy
March 2006 - UF News: Some heart patients vulnerable to mental stress - UF to offer free, online support groups for Alzheimer's caregivers
March 2006 - UF News: Mega-partnership lands biotech training grant - UF News: Sodas and energy drinks can supply a surprising caffeine jolt
March 2006 - UF News: Researchers seek answers to combat TB epidemic - UF News: Researchers use new technique to treat high blood pressure, kidney damage
March 2006 - UF News: UFVMC trains disaster first responders for large animals - UF News: Prenatal cocaine exposure not linked to bad behavior in kids
May 2006 - 47-Year Old Palm Beach Gardens man has vision restored and gets a second chance at life
May 2006 - Trial Drug Shows Significant Enhancement in Reversal of Vision Loss in Age-Related Macular Degeneration
May 2006 - UF News: Elders' ability to walk predicts future health outcomes - UF News: Cutting calories slightly can reduce aging damage
May 2006 - University of Florida earns national recognition in distance education - UF News: Don't ask, might not think to tell: Communication key to preventing risky drug interactions
May 2006 - UF scientists restore sight to chickens with blinding disease - The Fifth Annual Medicaid Research Conference 2006
May 2006 - UF News: Hurricanes' latent hazards tracked by poison centers - UF News: Taking evolution's temperature: Researchers pinpoint the energy it takes to make a species
June 2006 - UF News: Elders with anemia face increased health risks - UF News: Tisher to step down as medical dean next year
June 2006 - New UF tool measures heart implant patients' anxiety - UF News: Medium is the message for stem cells in search of identities
July 2006 - UF study sheds light on cystic fibrosis-related diabetes - UF scientists reverse muscle contractions in mouse model of muscular dystrophy
July 2006 - UF researchers question effectiveness of decongestant - UF to begin master's program in public health nursing
July 2006 - UF and state officials to discuss new Brain Tumor Center - UF scientists discover evolutionary origin of fins, limbs
July 2006 - UF News: New test could keep babies from contracting deadly infections - UF scientists test improved gene therapy method for hereditary heart conditions
July 2006 - UF News: Study pinpoints how genetic glitch could keep some people from feeling full - UF News: Back to school means getting back to sleep
August 2006 - UF News: Former Ohio State dean to lead College of Veterinary Medicine - UF News: Kids with OCD bullied more than others, study shows
August 2006 - UF News: Healing potential discovered in everyday human brain cells - UF News: UF study shows how cigarette smoke blocks cell repair
August 2006 - UF News: New study will explore advanced pacemaker techniques in canine heart patients - UF reaches milestone in building a Gator Nation of pharmacists
August 2006 - UF News: Study shows link between morbid obesity, low IQ in toddlers - UF News: Vaccine combination leads to fevers, more ER visits for babies
September 2006 - UF study shows leptin could combat type 2 diabetes - UF News: Boy undergoes rare surgery to correct life-threatening disease
September 2006 - UF News: Florida boy is state's first to get new mechanical heart device designed for children - UF News: One-of-a-kind imaging probe reveals secrets useful for drug discovery
October 2006 - UF researchers familiar with Nobel winner's work - Tiny Tampa Bay fish key to evolution of immune system
October 2006 - UF News: Whooping cough rates higher in states where vaccination exemptions easily obtained - UF News: Researchers explore medicine in the final frontier
November 2006 - UF News: Drug exposure before birth could affect kids' decision-making skills - UF News: Gov. Bush to speak at Cancer and Genetics Research Complex grand opening Nov. 15
November 2006 - UF News: With exercise, elders can improve weakened physical abilities - UF News: Women with chest pain risk serious complications even in absence of blockages
November 2006 - Horse owners can still vaccinate animals against West Nile virus - UF News: Governor, UF open cancer-genetics research complex
December 2006 - UF News: Mental exercise has long-term benefits for seniors - UF News: History-hunting geneticists can still follow familiar trail
December 2006 - UF News: New director appointed to head UF racing laboratory - UF News: PAWS program offers veterinary care, support to seriously ill pet owners
June 2007 - UF News: Talcum powder stunts growth of lung tumors - UF study shows Older people with diabetes more apt to suffer depression
June 2007 - UF News: Outdoor alcohol ads boost kids' urge to drink - UF scientists work to develop simple bladder cancer test
July 2007 - UF News: Molecular detectors may refine cancer treatment - UF psychiatry chairman to serve in NIMH research post
July 2007 - UF News: The future of medicine: Insert chip, cure disease? - UF to lead research on life-threatening fungus
August 2007 - UF News: New center explores influence of nature versus nurture on genes - UF, French scientists seek test to detect gene doping in athletes
August 2007 - UF News: A parent's depression can weigh heavy on children - UF scientists reveal how dietary restriction cleans cells
August 2007 - UF to house pancreas research repository for the study of diabetes - UF experts fashion prosthetic ears for young son of Olympic medalist
September 2007 - Celebrating 25 Years of Nurse Midwifery - UF-VA partnership expands nursing class size, adds faculty
October 2007 - UF Health News: UF researchers test stem cell therapy for heart patients - UF Health News: Regional, language differences affect Hispanics’ health-care experiences
October 2007 - UF study: Even slight cost changes affect SCHIP families - UF Health News: UF researchers track genetic journey of HIV from birth to death
October 2007 - UF Health News: Gift of $2 million brings smiles to UF College of Dentistry - UF Health News: Simple reason helps males evolve more quickly
November 2007 - January 2008 - Gene therapy safety trial for childhood blindness under way - UF Health News: UF scientists test the safety of experimental drug for vision loss
May 2008 - UF Health News: UF researchers to test whether video games improve seniors mental functioning - UF Health News: UF researchers make strides to improve liver surgery
May 2008 - UF Health News: Combining exercise with hormone could prevent weight gain



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Reuters

In Cancer Testing, Less Is Now Better
Wall Street Journal
Worries that widespread screening for breast and cervical cancers can yield limited benefit and lead to unnecessary harm prompted decisions this week by two medical organizations to recommend less preventive testing. ..

ABC News

Seasonal Flu Vaccine May Cut Swine Flu Risk
WebMD
By Daniel J. denoon Nov. 20, 2009 - People who got last year's seasonal flu vaccine are at lower risk of H1N1 swine flu illness -- particularly severe disease, a study of US military personnel shows. Overall, getting a seasonal flu shot or sniff cut ..

AFP

Swine Flu Declining in Some Parts of US
U.S. News & World Report
FRIDAY, Nov. 20 (healthday News) -- Some areas of the United States are seeing declines in H1N1 swine flu activity, a federal health official said Friday, and while the disease remains widespread in 43 states, that's down from the 46 ..

BBC News

Drug resistant H1N1 found in US and UK
USA Today
Epidemic experts say they are investigating the apparent spread of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu virus among four patients at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, NC, and five in a hospital in Wales. ..

Voice of America

Cancer screenings under scrutiny
CNN
By Madison Park, CNN Two guidelines have been issued to reduce screening for breast and cervical cancer this week. (CNN) -- It's been a confusing week for women. A federal advisory board made a controversial recommendation that women begin routine ..

Trend News Agency

Swine Flu Seen as Cresting
Wall Street Journal
The current wave of swine flu may have peaked in most of the US, but the illness remains widespread and the threat of another wave remains, officials said Friday. The news came as officials in Norway reported a mutation of the flu virus ..

Boston Globe

Trial of Embryonic Stem Cell Therapy for Eye Disease Planned
U.S. News & World Report
The University of Nebraska may become the first such state institution in the United States to impose limits on stem cell research that are more restrictive than what state and federal laws allow. The university's board of regents will vote Friday on ..

MiamiHerald.com

Cosmetic surgeons frown on Senate's 'botax' plan
MiamiHerald.com
WASHINGTON — If you're considering Botox to erase frown lines or liposuction to get rid of love handles, you might want to move fast. The "botax" may be on the way. The $848 billion health care bill that Senate Majority Leader Harry ..

guardian.co.uk

Fox News Poll: Worries About Safety of Swine Flu Vaccine Persist
FOXNews
The H1N1 flu vaccine has been rolling out more slowly than many public health officials had hoped. But a recent Fox News poll suggests that even when the vaccine becomes more widely available, concern over its safety may prevent many at-risk Americans ..

New York Daily News

Drug resistant swine flu found in US and UK
USA Today
Epidemic experts say they are investigating the apparent spread of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu virus among four patients at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, NC, and five in a hospital in Wales. ..

National Post

Signs That Swine Flu Wave Has Peaked in US
New York Times
By DONALD G. mcneil Jr. Although federal health officials decline to use the word “peaked,” the current wave of swine flu appears to have done so in the United States. Flu activity is coming down in all regions of the country, the Centers for Disease ..

Telegraph.co.uk

Guidelines for Cancer Screening Differ by Group
ABC News
By AP AP Several doctors groups and advocacy groups set guidelines for cancer screening, and they update that advice periodically as new information emerges. Sometimes they agree, sometimes they don't. Last year, a number of groups got together and ..

Reuters

New Guidelines: No More 'Annual' Pap Smears
ABC News
Pap smears may no longer be called "annuals" if doctors follow new cervical cancer screening recommendations from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. A new recommendation from experts suggests ..

AFP

UPDATE 1-Norway says found H1N1 mutation in flu victims
Reuters
OSLO, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Norwegian health authorities said on Friday they have discovered a potentially significant mutation in the H1N1 influenza strain that could be responsible for causing the severest symptoms among those infected. ..