Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Health Report from NBCSandiego

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JUL. 22, 2008
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Power Naps Can Be Sign Of Productivity
Putting your head down on your desk or laying down in your car may help you power through your workday.

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Sex Dysfunction? Women May Need Viagra
Women on medication for depression who suffer sexual problems may get a lift from medication usually given to men.

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Beijing Air May Cause Heart Attacks
A doctor says pollution in China could thicken blood, making things worse for people with heart trouble.

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Gov't To Pay Docs To Drop Prescription Pen
Doctors who stop writing and start ordering medication electronically will get more money from Medicare.

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Tools Can Save Cardiac Arrest Victims At Work
Although there are several new and improved tools available for workplaces to employ, learning basic CPR is still the first step in saving lives, experts say.

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WEATHER
TODAY
HIGH:
72
LOW:
65
Partly Cloudy

TOMORROW
HIGH:
74
LOW:
66
Partly Cloudy

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Food for your mood
July 22: TODAY's Al Roker talks to psychiatrist Dr. Gail Saltz and nutritionist Joy Bauer about foods that will help improve your mood.

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Health Officials Concerned Over West Nile Threat
A record number of dead birds infected with West Nile Virus found in San Diego County is being called a 'dangerous sign' by health officials.

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Diet myths revealed
July 21: TODAY's Ann Curry talks to dietitian Samantha Heller about some of the common dieting myths.

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