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Health Briefs TV on the Salt Debate

We have been told for years to cut down the amount of salt we eat to decrease our chance of having a heart attack. Now, there is new report which states that too little salt can also cause health issues. Health Briefs TV shakes some light on the debate. Too Much or Too Little American [...]

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The Health Briefs TV Show on How to Strengthen Your Spine

Your spine is the key to a healthier body and mind. It is the one part of the body which holds you up. The Health Briefs TV show explains how to strengthen your spine. The Spine is the Key to Most of Your Body The spine is part of the central nervous systems which controls [...]

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How to Travel with Allergies – Health Briefs TV

Travel is exciting. But when allergies make life miserable, the whole trip can be ruined. Health Briefs TV sniffs out some tips for traveling with allergies so any travel is as pleasant and comfortable as possible. Traveling with Food Allergies People with food allergies should carry a list of what they are allergic to in [...]

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Health Briefs TV on How to Work and De-stress in a Cubicle

We do not know whose idea it was to partition off an office with small, quartered or otherwise sectioned spaces where employees can work in an open environment. But Health Briefs TV revisits the cube farm and offers ways to work and de-stress in them. The Open Workplace We have heard that one reason the [...]

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Health Briefs TV and the After Effects of Teen Drinking

Underage drinking causes more than vehicle deaths. It is an instigator for other troubled behavior and it is on the rise with kids as young as 14. Health Briefs TV examines the aftereffects of teen drinking. Teen Drinking Statistics • Every day, more than 45,000 teens under the age of 16 drink alcohol. • Most [...]

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How to Keep the Elderly from Becoming Too Lonely

Loneliness and social isolation are two of the growing health concerns families and doctors have in regard to the elderly. While feeling lonely is no fun, feeling isolated from friends, family and acquaintances not only affects mental well-being but physical health also. Keeping Seniors Socially Active The younger generations are very good at communicating with [...]

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Health Briefs Looks at the Side Effects of Temporary Tattoos

Spring break and wedding season are in full swing all over the United States and with it comes the possibility that teens, brides and bridal parties will seek out and get one of the cool looking temporary tattoos. Medical experts are now warning against them as some are made with a chemical which can cause [...]

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