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Published: 10/30/2009 -- ©2009 healthvideo.com
Noisy Roads Could Increase Your Blood Pressure
People who are constantly exposed to noisy roads have an increased risk for high blood pressure.
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Chuck Todd reports that the House passed its version of a health care reform bill in a Saturday night vote.
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Paralyzed Swimmer
Saul Martinez should feel good. He just swam 1.2 miles in La Jolla Cove. But, unlike many others who make this swim, he did it without any legs.
Saul Martinez should feel good. He just swam 1.2 miles in La Jolla Cove. But, unlike many others who make this swim, he did it without any legs.
Pilates Babies
Taking pilates with your baby can be good for you, good for your baby, and can help strengthen the muscles you need to carry baby.
Taking pilates with your baby can be good for you, good for your baby, and can help strengthen the muscles you need to carry baby.
Kids and Headaches
More than 20 million kids suffer from migraines or tension headaches. When they go back to school, the numbers go way up.
More than 20 million kids suffer from migraines or tension headaches. When they go back to school, the numbers go way up.
Medical School Enrollment Is Still Going Up
Medical school enrollment is up for the 11th year in a row- a trend many public health experts think may help relieve a growing demand for doctors.
Medical school enrollment is up for the 11th year in a row- a trend many public health experts think may help relieve a growing demand for doctors.
Too Many Late Shifts Can Cause Breast Cancer in Nurses
A Danish nurses association calls on the government to limit night shifts which they suggest could linked to breast cancer among medical professionals.
A Danish nurses association calls on the government to limit night shifts which they suggest could linked to breast cancer among medical professionals.
Womean and Exercise: Why It Is Hard to Lose the Weight
Many women who exercise don't understand why they are not losing weight. New research shows hormones might be to blame.
Many women who exercise don't understand why they are not losing weight. New research shows hormones might be to blame.
Research Shows Fitness Levels Drop Off After Age 45
A new study confirms it is all down hill once you're over the hill.
A new study confirms it is all down hill once you're over the hill.

