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    Future chefs learn how to cut trans fat (AP)

    AP - The movement to ban artery-clogging trans fats from food has a new venue: cooking schools. Read More...
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    USDA lab focuses on deadly E. Coli (AP)

    AP - Cattle wander among earth-covered bunkers that dot the landscape just west of this tiny rural town. The bunkers are remnants of a Naval ammunition depot that produced bombs during World War II. The depot is now an animal research center where government scientists are working to unlock...
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    Bodybuilding Radio Show Hits the Century Mark

    PBW Celebrates 100th Episode!Bodybuilding Radio Show Hits the Century MarkOn Monday Night, “Pro Bodybuilding Weekly” the radio voice of professional bodybuilding, will celebrate its 100th episode. The show that first took to [...] Read More...
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    Arnold Amateur Competitor Lists

    Those of you wondering who will be competing in the amateur portions of the Arnold Classic weekend can now check them out on the Arnold web site. Visit: http://arnoldclassicamateurbodybuilding.com/competitors.html Read More...
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    Study: The Pill protects against cancer (AP)

    AP - Women on the birth control pill are protected from ovarian cancer, even decades after they stop taking it, scientists said. British researchers found that women taking the pill for 15 years halved their chances of developing ovarian cancer, and that the risk remained low more than 30 years...
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    Doctors report transplant breakthrough (AP)

    AP - In what's being called a major advance in organ transplants, doctors say they have developed a technique that could free many patients from having to take anti-rejection drugs for the rest of their lives. Read More...
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    Doctors report transplant breakthrough (AP)

    AP - In what's being called a major advance in organ transplants, doctors say they have developed a technique that could free many patients from having to take anti-rejection drugs for the rest of their lives. Read More...
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    Heart bypass best for multiple blockages (AP)

    AP - Bypass surgery remains the best option for heart patients with more than one clogged artery, according to the first big study to compare bypass with drug-coated stents. The new research dims hopes that the less drastic stent procedure would prove to be just as good for people with multiple...
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    Study: Bisexuality in women not phase

    A new study runs counter to the idea that bisexuality is an experimental or transitional period for women who, for instance, are uncertain or have fear of commitment. Read More...
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    American Gladiator Valerie Waugaman out of the Arnold!

    Sorry Waugamaniacs, but those of you who had hopped to see Val compete for the Arnold title will have to wait. Valerie has withdrawn from the show. Valerie was a favorite to challenge for the title and a lock on a top 6 spot. This leaves the top 6 field a bit more interesting. Read More...
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    CDC: Too few adults get their vaccines (AP)

    AP - Vaccines aren't just for kids, but far too few grown-ups are rolling up their sleeves, disappointed federal health officials reported Wednesday. Read More...
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    Eat your way to great sex

    Forget food-as-aphrodisiac. These edibles may be just what you need to make lovemaking better than you ever thought possible. Read More...
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    2008 NPC Erik Fankhouser Mid Atlantic Grand Prix

    My wife and I along with my trainer, Andy B, are promoting our first show. It is the 2008 NPC Erik Fankhouser Mid Atlantic Grand Prix. It is going to be held September 13, 2008 here in our hometown of Wheeling, West Virginia. The venue is still being discussed. But whether you are a athlete...
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    Live Video Chat: Poe Show?s Brandon Poe

    Another big "Thank You!" to those who tuned into watch our live video chat last Friday with WNSO Pro Bodybuilder Kris Gethin.This week’s scheduled live video chat is with NGA Bodybuilder Brandon Poe from “The Poe Show”!  This third live video chat will take place this Friday, January 25, 2008 @...
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    Study: Obesity surgery can cure diabetes (AP)

    AP - A new study gives the strongest evidence yet that obesity surgery can cure diabetes. Patients who had surgery to reduce the size of their stomachs were five times more likely to see their diabetes disappear over the next two years than were patients who had standard diabetes care, according...
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    Getting in shape reduces death risk (AP)

    AP - The more fit you are, the longer you're likely to live, according to a large study of veterans that applies to black men as well as white men. The Veterans Affairs researchers found that the "highly fit" men in the study had half the risk of death as those who were the least fit. Being...
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    NYC revives vote for calories on menus (AP)

    AP - A city agency voted Tuesday to revive a plan to force chains to post calorie counts for their foods right on the menu, hoping the fat-filled truth will shock New Yorkers into eating healthier. Read More...
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    Folk medicines contain lead (AP)

    AP - Maria didn't mean to poison her children. Quite the opposite. Worried about her daughters' lack of appetite, the young Houston mother was merely following her grandmother's advice when she gave the two girls and a niece a dose of "greta" ??? a Mexican folk medicine used to treat children's...
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    Pro Bodybuilding Weekly 01-21-08 - Nasser, Boyer, Heath (Season Premiere)

    Bodybuilding talk radio kicked of its 2008 broadcast schedule with Nasser El Sonbaty, Boyer Coe and Phil Heath. Hosted by Dan Solomon, Bob Cicherillo and now featuring a new segment with Larry Pepe. Visit the show at www.BodybuildingRadio.com Podcast Listing...
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    Food poisoning can be long-term problem (AP)

    AP - It's a dirty little secret of food poisoning: E. coli and certain other foodborne illnesses can sometimes trigger serious health problems months or years after patients survived that initial bout. Read More...
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