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            <title>As Economy Worsens, So Does Stress</title>
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            <description>About 80% of Americans recently rated the economy as a top stressor for them. But there are things you can do to become more resilient during these tough times. (Source: Mind and Body News - Medical University Of South Carolina)</description>
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            <title>Don't Let the Internet Stand Between You and Your Family</title>
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            <description>A recent survey shows that rising Internet usage is causing Americans to spend less time with their families. (Source: Mind and Body News - Medical University Of South Carolina)</description>
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            <title>Feeling Good after Exercise Lasts Longer than Expected</title>
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            <description>Feel-good afterglow from a workout may last far beyond the hour or so that it is been previously assumed, says research presented at the American College of Sports Medicine. at MUSC (Source: Mind and Body News - Medical University Of South Carolina)</description>
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            <title>Be Social and Manage Stress to Live Longer</title>
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            <description>A new study finds that individuals who are outgoing and manage stress well have traits found in the children of people who lived to 100, and longevity is thought to run in families. at MUSC (Source: Mind and Body News - Medical University Of South Carolina)</description>
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            <title>Life Span Could Shorten from Eating Too Much Red Meat</title>
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            <description>Diets high in red meat and in processed meat shorten life span not just from cancer and heart disease but from Alzheimer's, stomach ulcers, and other conditions as well, a National Cancer Institute (NCI) study has found.

 at MUSC (Source: Mind and Body News - Medical University Of South Carolina)</description>
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            <title>Living Kidney Donor Chains Facilitate More Matches</title>
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            <description>In 2006, one healthy young man stepped forward, willing to give one of his kidneys to a complete stranger. Two years later, 10 people had received new kidneys from that one remarkable altruistic act. As a result of this donation, the first non-simultaneous, extended altruistic-donor (NEAD) chain was created. (Source: Mind and Body News - Medical University Of South Carolina)</description>
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            <title>Experts Still Looking for Glucosamine Attributes</title>
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            <description>Eager to relieve joint pain and repair the cushioning between bones, millions of arthritis sufferers reach for glucosamine, an over-the-counter dietary supplement. Despite its popularity, studies examining the effectiveness of this natural therapy have yielded mixed results (Source: Mind and Body News - Medical University Of South Carolina)</description>
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            <title>Hands On Approach to Pain Management Touted</title>
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            <description>If you struggle with aches and pains that refuse to go away, you just might find relief with a long-practiced but relatively obscure alternative therapy called naprapathy. (Source: Mind and Body News - Medical University Of South Carolina)</description>
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            <title>Portion Control Key to Losing Weight</title>
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            <description>All-you-can-eat buffets, super-sized meals, and cavernous drinks may help keep your wallet full, but they are also helping to expand your waistline. Nutrition experts say portion control is one of the biggest factors in successfully losing weight. But Americans are not very good at recognizing reasonable portion sizes anymore. (Source: Mind and Body News - Medical University Of South Carolina)</description>
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