| | Dear Subscribers:
| As we roll into December, you might want to set aside your plans for the holidays for a moment to take a look at the latest issue of Healthy Newspaper.
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| The Jellyfish Times
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Business | Friday, 03 December 2010 20:31
Madison, Wisconsin, December 2010 - A new supplement, available without prescription and with no side effects, is quietly building a positive stir among its users, and in others interested in finding out more about what it can do. www.prevagen.com/newsletter/ The basis of the supplement is a jellyfish protein that in university-level research has proven to help protect brain cells from the ravages of aging, and in some cases, easing the suffering attributed to autoimmune disease. It's called Prevagen and is manufactured by Quincy Bioscience, a Madison-based biotechnology company focused on the development of health applications from this protein source. | Read more... |
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Sticking With It Until It Worked
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Business
Friday, 03 December 2010 20:25 Hood River, Oregon, December 2010 - When a reporter from the Wall Street Journal aske d to be told "How I got here" in 10 words or less, Seth Tibbott, CEO of Turtle Island Foods, uttered the words you see in the headline above. www.tofurky.com
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"Trading Ages"
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Fit & Healthy
Friday, 03 December 2010 20:18 San Joaquin, California, December 2010 - Staff members of the Aging and Community Services Department of the San Joaquin County Human Services Agency recently experienced firsthand some of the challenges that come with aging. The experience was part of "Trading Ages," a unique training program that was developed and conducted by the not-for-profit SCAN Health Plan. scanhealthplan.com
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A Strike Against Salmonella
| Fit & Healthy | Friday, 03 December 2010 20:11 | Columbia, Missouri, December 2010 - Earlier this year an outbreak of salmonella caused by infected eggs resulted in thousands of illnesses before a costly recall could be implemented. Now, researchers at the University of Missouri have created a new test for salmonella in poultry and eggs that will produce faster and more accurate results than most currently available tests. If it had been in place when the outbreak occurred, this new test could have prevented the contaminated eggs from being shipped to stores.
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Healthy Office, Healthy You
| Research | Friday, 03 December 2010 20:05 | Framingham, Massachusetts, December 2010 - It's a challenge to stay healthy during the flu season, and it becomes even harder when sick coworkers spread millions of germs throughout the office. Using the company's @StaplesTweets Twitter handle, Staples conducted a recent series of surveys that revealed some interesting findings about how people are battling germs and the flu. www.staples.com/ahealthyoffice
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