Friday, July 25, 2008

Health Report from NBCSandiego

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JUL. 25, 2008
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Some Carbs Turn To Fat Fast In Body
Low-carb diets might work because they help people avoid high-fructose corn syrup.

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Breast Cancer Survivors Share Stories
Women who have fought breast cancer tell about their battles -- and their triumphs.

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Soy Foods May Lower Sperm Counts
Men who eat half a serving a day of soy may be less able to have children.

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Viagra Given To Some Babies With Weak Lungs
Infants born with pulmonary hypertension can get help from a drug often used to treat a very different problem.

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Small Side Dishes Can Offer Big Fat Doses
Getting a little extra to go with your meal may seem like the key to a satisfying meal, but it might be a dietary disaster.

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WEATHER
TODAY
HIGH:
74
LOW:
66
Partly Cloudy

TOMORROW
HIGH:
74
LOW:
65
Partly Cloudy

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Avoid friendship fallouts
July 23: Jaimee Zanzinger from Real Simple magazine and psychotherapist Robi Ludwig discuss five things you or your friends can do to torpedo a long-standing relationship.

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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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