Friday, October 10, 2008

Health Report from NBCSandiego

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OCT. 10, 2008
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Survivors Share Breast Cancer Battles
Breast cancer is a tough foe to face, but women who have beaten it want people to know about their battles.

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Little Alcohol Goes Longer Way In Women
If a man and a woman drink the same glass of wine, she'll generally end up with a higher blood-alcohol level, and the effects will last longer.

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H.S. Football Team Dons Pink For Cause
To help promote breast cancer awareness, a Michigan football team plays in pink.

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Pets Bring Love, Health To Baby Boomers
A pet can be a great comfort to someone dealing with an empty nest. They're also good for your health.

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Bitter Food Stays In Gut Longer
Your small intestines may be able to taste food, and that helps the body get rid of toxins.

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WEATHER
TODAY
HIGH:
68
LOW:
65
Mostly Cloudy

TOMORROW
HIGH:
67
LOW:
58
Mostly Sunny

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San Diegan Wins Nobel Prize
A professor at the University of California, San Diego, is among three winners of the Nobel chemistry prize.

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Food Labels To Contain Country Of Origin
Grocery shoppers will soon find more than a freshness label on their meat.

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Preparing for the Role of Caregiver
When a frail or chronically ill loved one can no longer care for him or herself the issue confronting families is what to do about care. Learn what you need to think about first.

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