Wichita Health Examiners
Examiners explore topics and share their insights
It's true: The first food everyone thinks of when the wicked Wichita winds pick up, the trees change color and the temperatures plummet is chili....
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Plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the plantar fascia, which the National Institutes of Health (NIH) defines as a “very thick...
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The American Red Cross reminds us all to take some important steps to be sure our Thanksgiving holiday is happy and safe. Cooking fires...
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A survey released on November 24th shows that a majority of Americans are still uncertain about the safety of H1N1 swine flu vaccines, and...
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GlaxcoSmithKline have recalled a batch of approximately 170,000 H1N1 vaccines in Canada due to a number of allergic reactions in people;...
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Positive affirmations are intention statements spoken, thought, are written in the present tense while using the first person and focusing...
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In a study published yesterday in the journal Pediatrics, researchers concluded that 1 in 4 teenage girls, ages 14-19, have a sexually...
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Debate has not begun yet and changes are expected. But the health care bill which will go to the Senate floor does contain provisions...
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Is Oprah really ending The Oprah Winfrey Show? Most likely not, as she is finally revealing what she’s doing with Discovery Health....
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Tips for Surviving Thanksgiving (without deprivation!) Don't go to the Thanksgiving table hungry: Many people want to...
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Comatose for 23 years Belgian feels reborn
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With a caretaker holding his hand, a Belgian man who was diagnosed as comatose for 23 years typed out a message Tuesday that he felt reborn after decades of loneliness and frustration. A leading bioethicist, however, expressed skepticism that the man was truly communicating on his own.