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Get Moving May: American Diabetes Association
Gayle Anderson was live in West Los Angeles at Equinox Sports Club West L.A. for "GET MOVING MAY with the AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION" as the organization prepares to participate in Saturday's May 12th Operation Fitness FREE health and fitness expo at...Tags: Health, Human Body, Diseases and Illnesses, Overweight, Insulin
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Coroner: Cocaine, Heart Disease Contributed to Houston's Drowning
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- The L.A. County Coroner's Office says Whitney Houston's death was an accidental drowning in the bathtub of her suite at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. But, in its preliminary report, the coroner cites 'effects of atherosclerotic heart...Tags: Heart Attack, Benadryl (drug), Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Whitney Houston
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March is National Kidney Month
Gayle Anderson was live in Compton to learn about the groundbreaking research at Charles R. Drew University Reducing Chronic Kidney Disease disparities among minorities since March is National Kidney Month and Thursday, is World Kidney Day....Tags: National Institutes of Health, Health, Kidney Disease, Human Body, Diseases and Illnesses
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California Sea Otter Deaths Hit Record High
KTLA NewsSANTA CRUZ, Calif. (KTLA) -- After facing near extinction, the California sea otter appears to be experiencing an unprecedented increase in death rate -- apparently from shark attacks. Federal and state scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey and...Tags: U.S. Geological Survey, Health, Science and Technology, Injuries and Wounds, Biology
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Calcium Scan Detects Heart Disease Early
More than 27 million people in the US are living with heart disease, and one doctor has come up with a high-tech test that detcts potential issues earlier than ever before.
The test is called a Coronary Calcium Scan. It takes a virtual picture of the...Tags: Heart Attack, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Dietary Supplements, Calcium
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Rapper Heavy D Died of Blood Clot in Lung, Autopsy Shows
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- An autopsy on Rapper Heavy D, who died suddenly at the age of 44, found that the cause of death was a pulmonary embolism. The autopsy report, which was released on Tuesday, revealed that Heavy D, whose real name was Dwight Arrnigton...Tags: Health, Al Sharpton, Lungs and Airways, Mount Vernon, Sean John Combs
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The Heartbeat Bus
Good Samaritan Hospital wants to create healthier communities through awareness and prevention, during Heart Month and all year long. By getting a Health Fair screening, individuals can learn more about their risk of heart disease and stroke and be...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, Hospitals and Clinics, Hospitals and Clinics
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Paula Deen Confirms Diabetes, Partners with Drug Company
CNNSouthern celebrity chef Paula Deen appeared on the Today Show with Al Roker this morning to address rumors that she has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Deen confirmed, "I was diagnosed three years ago during a regular physical exam with my doctor,...Tags: Companies and Corporations, CNN (tv network), Amputation, Health, Human Body
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Less Lung Damage from Pot Smoking Than Cigarettes?
CNNScience has shown the dangers of cigarette smoking on lungs-- smoking undermines lung function, causes lung cancer and long-term breathing problems such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). But what about smoking marijuana? Researchers sought...Tags: CNN (tv network), Health, Human Body, Lungs and Airways, Diseases and Illnesses
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DASH Diet Called Best Overall by U.S. News and World Report
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) - What's the best way to realize that New Year's resolution and drop unwanted pounds? The DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) diet took the number one spot as the Best Overall Diet in the U.S. News and World Report's Best...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Vegetarian Diet, Mediterranean Diet
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Red Wine Health Benefits? You'd Need 600 Bottles
KTLA NewsWASHINGTON -- Well, some good news and some bad news. First the good: the often-touted benefits of drinking red wine seem to be borne out by a new study. Now the bad: it would, by some scientists' measure, take 600 bottles of red wine for you to receive...Tags: National Institutes of Health, Health, Diabetes, Diseases and Illnesses, Wines
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