Sep 27 2009

Can’t See It, Can’t Smell It

Published by Dr. Douglas Stockel at 2:14 pm under 2nd Cousin,Chiropractic,Dr. Stockel,HealthNews

HealthNews of the Week

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Smoking bans cut heart attacks by a third

“Smoking bans in public places can reduce the number of heart attacks by as much as 36 percent, offering fresh proof that the restrictions work, U.S. researchers said on Monday.”

More active kids have easier time falling asleep

“If you’re one of those parents who likes to let their kids run themselves ragged so they fall asleep more easily, you may be onto something: the more activity kids get, the faster they’ll drop off to sleep, according to a new study.”

Toxic Waters: Clean Water Laws Are Neglected, at a Cost in Suffering

“In the past five years, companies and workplaces have violated pollution laws more than 500,000 times. But most polluters have escaped punishment.”

Preventing Loss of Muscle Strength with Aging

“As you age, you lose muscle size and strength much faster than you lose endurance or coordination.”

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