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Health January 28, 2007
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      Sports medicine clinics Free sports medicine clinics sponsored by Ira Davenport Memorial Hospital will be held every Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. in the Rehabilitation Services Department. Call the sports medicine number at 776-UWIN to make your appointment.
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Stay sharp with brain exercises and video games
Earlier research had suggested that such activities as crossword puzzles and reading can help keep the brain sharp as people get older. The new research indicates that classroom activity, computer work and gaming can have similar positive effects on mind
(SPM Wire)
      Not all exercise makes you sweat. We all know that physical exercise can help many people's hearts, circulation and bones, but now two new studies have found that brief "brain training" can have long-term benefits for seniors.
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Coping with separation anxiety
By the faculty of Harvard Medical School for The Harvard Medical School Adviser
      Q: My young son had a hard time separating from me when I dropped him off at daycare. I thought he would grow out of it, but he's become even more earful and upset when we're apart, and getting him to go to school has become a major battle. How can I help him?
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Dozens turn out for blood drive
'I hate needles, but I love giving blood. I'm like Dracula in reverse.' - Sara Potter Blood donor
BY MARY PERHAM THE LEADER
      BATH - Many 21-yearolds lift a glass of beer to celebrate their birthday. But Jason Fiske, of Savona, celebrated his 21st birthday Friday by putting out his arm and giving blood at a Red Cross blood drive at Ira Davenport Memorial Hospital. Sipping some water and eyeing the wrapped cookies and c...
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