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Health & Wellness
Finding an online connection for patients with rare blood cancer, Myelofibrosis
(BPT) - When faced with a serious diagnosis such as cancer, many people immediately begin searching for information about their condition. Some go to the library to find published resources about studies, treatments and possible cures; some ask their doctors for additional resources; and many use the Internet to find in...
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Take three laps for kids' good dental health with NASCAR star Greg Biffle
(BPT) - What can a kid do in two minutes? If they want good oral health, they’ll spend that time brushing their teeth twice a day, recommends the American Dental Association. When it comes to racing, NASCAR driver Greg Biffle can do a lot in those two minutes – run three laps in his racecar, do nine pit stops or two vi...
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Mold woes? Manage moisture through better ventilation
(BPT) - Few phrases can strike fear into a homeowner’s heart as powerfully as the words “you have a mold problem.” Mold troubles in your home can cause health troubles for your family, and both issues can be notoriously difficult to resolve. It occurs everywhere in nature, but when mold begins growing indoors, it can da...
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Affected by diabetes? Important facts and developments you should know
(BPT) - A disease so prevalent that it is labeled an epidemic in America, diabetes affects nearly 26 million children and adults, according to the American Diabetes Association (the Association). As this number grows, so does the urgency of finding a cure. Health experts around the world research type 1, type 2 and ges...
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Women athletes have races geared just for them
(BPT) - Women are busier than ever these days - the latest report from RunningUSA says women account for nearly eight million U.S. road-race finishers, with the number continuing to climb. For many women, running provides an opportunity to take a break from the challenges of work, family and other stress to be their bes...
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Food for thought: Cutting back on salt may cause you to eat more
(BPT) - Our bodies naturally crave salt, a necessary nutrient, and research shows that we gravitate to the amount we need for our bodies to function properly. Salt deficiency has been linked to a host of health concerns, including insulin resistance, increased risk of heart attacks and reduced cognition. But what if eat...
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Tart cherries may help naturally manage pain [Infographic]
According to a growing body of research, tart cherries may help athletes reduce muscle damage and exercise-related pain to recover faster from a tough workout. It’s the antioxidant compounds in tart cherries – called anthocyanins – that are linked to reducing pain and inflammation, and at levels comparable to some well-known pain medications. Available year-round in dried, frozen and juice forms, tart cherries are a convenient and flavorful way to manage pain – from topping oatmeal or a sala...
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Do you really know who is providing your medical care?
(BPT) - Whether you’re being treated for a minor injury or undergoing major surgery, it’s likely you’ll encounter not just one, but a team of health care professionals. While having multiple professionals working to provide you with the highest quality and safest care eases some fear, it also can cause confusion. When u...
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Simple ways older drivers can save money on auto insurance
(BPT) - Are your auto insurance premiums too high? Maybe they are, but not for reasons you might think. Insurance companies aren’t charging you higher premiums because you’re in an over-50 age group. You may be paying too much because you haven’t done anything to lower the cost of your premiums. Check out these money-sa...
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Melanoma facts [Infographic]
Melanoma is the most serious and deadly form of skin cancer, and metastatic melanoma is when the disease has spread to other parts of the body. The National Cancer Institute estimates that in 2013, there will be more than 76,000 new cases of melanoma and close to 9,500 deaths in the United States from the disease. Approximately half of all people with metastatic melanoma have a BRAF mutation, which is an abnormal change in a gene that can enable some melanoma tumors to grow and spread. Melan...
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Summer sandals: Pairing what we want with what we need
(BPT) - While stylish for men and women, you may be surprised to learn wearing most flip-flops can hurt or even injure your feet. The flip-flop, an icon of summer, has for decades been the easy choice for warm weather and weekends on the go; however, it isn’t always the most supportive or healthy choice. Though we’ve c...
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Key factors, statistics in major depressive disorder [Infographic]
Millions of people suffer from major depressive disorder (MDD), but it can be effectively treated by professionals. If you - or someone you know - has symptoms of MDD, it's important to talk to your doctor about your symptoms.
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Cadet Anthony Reliford Jr.,, left, Lakeview HS AFJROTC Cadet, stands ready for inspection as part of the AFJROTC Leadership Laboratory Activity in Bossier City June 9–15.
Cadet Anthony Reliford Jr.,, left, Lakeview HS AFJROTC Cadet, stands ready for inspection as part of the AFJROTC Leadership Laboratory Activity in Bossier City June 9–15.
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Lakeview’s AFJROTC Cadet Javuntayee Nash participated in an 8-hour career day hosted at Barksdale Air Force Base, called the 3rd Lieutenant Program.  Over 25 different career fields were presented, including aviation, medicine and engineering.  This was part of the AFJROTC Leadership Laboratory Activity  in Bossier City  June 9– 15.
Lakeview’s AFJROTC Cadet Javuntayee Nash participated in an 8-hour career day hosted at Barksdale Air Force Base, called the 3rd Lieutenant Program. Over 25 different career fields were presented, including aviation, medicine and engineering. This was part of the AFJROTC Leadership Laboratory Activity in Bossier City June 9– 15.
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Cadet Amber Holman, Lakeview HS AFJROTC Cadet, leads her element to the water survival activity as part of the week long AFJROTC Leadership Laboratory Activity  in Bossier City June 9 – 15.
Cadet Amber Holman, Lakeview HS AFJROTC Cadet, leads her element to the water survival activity as part of the week long AFJROTC Leadership Laboratory Activity in Bossier City June 9 – 15.
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Ed “Skeets” Tuohy (center) made the Newman School in New Orleans into a powerhouse from 1960 to 1975. His teams won three state titles, never failed to win a district crown and went 403-74 in his 15 years at the school.
Ed “Skeets” Tuohy (center) made the Newman School in New Orleans into a powerhouse from 1960 to 1975. His teams won three state titles, never failed to win a district crown and went 403-74 in his 15 years at the school.
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Guidance to help parents keep kids smoke-free
Children often learn by example. They grow up watching Mom and Dad’s behaviors, learning at a ve...
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Sun safety: How to protect your eyes and vision [Infographic]
As summer approaches, consumers will stock up on sunscreen to help protect against skin cancer. ...
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Making summer fun to teach your kids life lessons
(BPT) - Ah, the hot days of summer when a neighborhood lemonade stand is the perfect place to bu...
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