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Stroke Early Response – What You Can Do

Stroke Early Response Stroke is the third leading cause of death in America. In fact, according to the American Stroke Association, someone suffers a stroke every 45 seconds and every 3.1 minutes, someone dies from a stroke. Besides claiming nearly 168,000 American lives annually, stroke is also a leading cause of severe, long-term disability as […]

FIVE SIGNS YOU’RE HAVING A HEART ATTACK, STROKE & CARDIAC ARREST Warning Signs

Less than one-third of adults recognize the five warning signs of a heart attack, notes Dr. Orly Avitzur, medical adviser for Consumer Reports in a recent blog posting at http://blogs.consumerreports.org/health. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), many people who suspect a heart attack would delay calling 911. Here are the

Poorer Women More Likely to Die From Breast Cancer

Less access to cancer screening and treatment is to blame, report says. Less-affluent women now face a greater risk of dying from breast cancer than wealthier patients, a new American Cancer Society report finds. The trend represents a reversal of a previous trend, in which women with greater means had been at a greater risk

Cancer Causes – Helpful Info

The Potentially Curable Cancer During 2001, an estimated 135,400 Americans were diagnosed with colorectal cancer (commonly referred to as “colon cancer”) and 56,700 died from the disease. Colon cancer ranks as the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in American men and women, and the second leading cause of cancer deaths. While other cancers may be

Combination of Five Lifestyle Factors linked to Lower Diabetes Risk

A new analysis of data collected from more than 200,000 adults has found that a combination of five healthy lifestyle factors is associated with a reduced risk of developing type 2 diabetes. The research team, led by Jared Reis, Ph.D., of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute at the National Institutes of Health, found

Pregnancy and Toxoplasmosis – Keeping Your Cat!

If you’re expecting a baby, you may have heard of toxoplasmosis because it can cause serious birth defects. A woman who acquires toxoplasmosis during pregnancy can transmit the infection to her unborn child. And a congenital toxoplasmosis infection in utero can lead to miscarriage or an array of malformations at birth. Because one of the

Improving & Understanding Cholesterol Results

Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that occurs naturally in all parts of the body. Your body needs some cholesterol to work properly. But if you have too much in your blood, it can combine with other substances in the blood and stick to the walls of your arteries. This is called plaque. Plaque can

When a Bundle of Joy Brings Sorrow Recognizing Postpartum Depression

A baby’s birth is usually a time of joy and celebration. For parents, though, the delight might be tempered with worries about the baby’s safety, family finances and sleepless nights. It’s normal to have anxieties while adjusting to parenthood. But after giving birth, some women develop a more extreme condition—a depression that persists for at

Clearing Out ‘Old Cells’ Might Make for Healthier Old Age

In mouse study, eliminating derelict cells seemed to postpone diseases of aging, scientists say Sweeping away the body’s old cells may help delay age-related health woes and give more pep to old age, a new study in mice suggests. In a study published online Nov. 2 in Nature, Mayo Clinic scientists came up with a

Why Is a Healthy Weight Important?

Why Is a Healthy Weight Important? Reaching and maintaining a healthy weight is important for overall health and can help you prevent and control many diseases and conditions. If you are overweight or obese, you are at higher risk of developing serious health problems, including heart disease, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, gallstones, breathing

Older Dads Can Pass on Gene Mutations That Lower Intellect

Study suggests changes in chromosomes may account for some cases, especially in older fathers. Stress May Affect Preemies’ Brains, Study Shows Certain genetic abnormalities in a man’s chromosomes appear to be linked to intellectual disabilities in his offspring, especially if he fathered them late in life, a new study suggests. These abnormalities are caused by

Paul Gauguin

The Yellow Christ (Le Christ jaune) 1889, oil on canvas. Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, USA We Shall Not Go to the Market Today (1892) This picture nicely illustrates Gauguin’s preoccupation with motives of ancient Egyptian art. On display in the Kunstmuseum, Basel.     Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are

Thomas Eakins

Thomas Copperthwaite Eakins Painter Born: July 25, 1844, Philadelphia, PA Died: June 25, 1916 Thomas Cowperthwait Eakins was an American realist painter, photographer, sculptor, and fine arts educator. He is widely acknowledged to be one of the most important artists in American art history. “I never knew of but one artist, and this is Tom

Paul Cézanne

Paul Cézanne Paul Cézanne (1839–1906), the son of a banker in Aix-en-Provence, studied law before devoting himself to painting. He arrived in Paris in 1861 to study at the Académie Suisse, and became involved, with his childhood friend and writer Émile Zola, in the creative revolution directed at the conservative art world. He participated in

Sandro Botticelli

The Birth of Venus is a painting by Sandro Botticelli. It depicts the Goddess Venus, having emerged from the sea as a full grown woman, arriving at the sea-shore (Venus Anadyomene motif). The painting is currently in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. This large picture by Botticelli may have been, like the Primavera, painted for

Remember the Maine

  On February 15, 1898, an explosion of unknown origin sank the battleship U.S.S. Maine in the Havana, Cuba harbor, killing 266 of the 354 crew members. The sinking of the Maine incited United States’ passions against Spain, eventually leading to a naval blockade of Cuba and a declaration of war. Ostensibly on a friendly visit, the Maine had been sent to Cuba to protect

Travels & Places: Lake Tahoe

Nevada and California’s Lake Tahoe, 193 sq mi (500 sq km) freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada, on the border between California and Nevada, near Carson City. Approximately two-thirds of the shoreline is in California. It occupies a basin in the Sierra Nevada and is drained by the Truckee River. its depth prevents it from

The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock

by T. S. Eliot, first published June 1915 Let us go then, you and I, When the evening is spread out against the sky Like a patient etherized upon a table; Let us go, through certain half-deserted streets, The muttering retreats Of restless nights in one-night cheap hotels And sawdust restaurants with oyster-shells: Streets that

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