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Premature notice sends many seniors to morning queue
Costco will have special shopping times for 60 and over crowd next week
What are we doing about heartburn and reflux?
Doctor of Oriental Medicine
Digestive disorders seem to be the norm more than the exception today. It is estimated that almost 50 percent of the U.S. population has heartburn, with 7 percent reporting it daily. Nearly a billion dollars is spent annually on medications for it. Yet, these medications can cause some pretty serious problems in the body.
Pharmacist sentenced
Antibiotics: Friend or foe? Part II
Germs are becoming increasingly more resistant to our antibiotics, and as a result, stronger, more potentially dangerous antibiotics are necessitated. Keep in mind that any drug, whether by prescription or over the counter (OTC) has potentially serious side effects, and should be utilized only after researching the risks, including toxicity as a result of its consumption. Antibiotics - and OTC's, because they're given out like candy - often miss the scrutiny given to other medications by wise consumers, but pose potentially serious side effects when misused.
Record iPhone sales drive Apple's 3Q beat
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease can be an uncomfortable and sometimes embarrassing condition, often leading to lifestyle changes to accommodate this disease. There is often confusion between Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).
HP overhaul minimizes consumers
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Hewlett-Packard's decision to surrender in smartphones and tablet computers and possibly get rid of its personal computer business underscores how Apple has transformed consumer electronics in just four years.
OTC medications at wholesale prices
Diabetes is an awful disease.
Apple fans to the core
Fans, entrepreneurs among first buyers of new iPad
Depleting your vitamins and minerals
Every day is a balancing act for our vitamins and minerals. Long recognized for their incredible necessity for health, vitamins and minerals must be supplied on a daily basis. This means we have to include more than we use daily. Without adequate amounts, function is altered. Deficient long enough, and disease results. Most people don't eat diets rich enough in vitamins and minerals, which I believe is widely known, but lesser known is what can deplete what little we're getting!
The death of DVDs
Ask The Propellorheads
A: First, watch what you say about my Granny. She makes great bread pudding and $2 used to buy a lot of ribbon candy.
The new must-haves from CES
Ask The Propellorheads
Microsoft brings Office to iPhone, but not tablets
Netbooks unable to replace your laptop
Ask the Propellerheads
Dear PropellerHeads: I was going to buy a netbook. But my iPhone zealot friends say it is old technology and I should buy an iPad. That true?
Amazon debuts mobile payment app and card reader
NEW YORK - Amazon is taking direct aim at mobile payment systems such as Square by introducing the Amazon Local Register, a credit-card processing device and mobile app designed to help small business owners accept payments through their smartphones and tablets.
Is the iPad worth buying?
Dear PropellerHeads: I've been hearing some buzz about Apple's iPad that will be out soon. What do you know about it, and should I buy one?
Planning and Zoning to review Hayden's growth plan
Commissioners will meet Oct. 23 with suggestions
Planning and zoning's board of commissioners opened Haydens’s comprehensive plan for review during a workshop Tuesday. The review will determine if the goals and policies in the plan align with Hayden resident's vision for the future.
Apple's earnings fall despite rising iPhone sales
Is stomach acid GOOD for you? Part I
Everything we hear about stomach acid is that it is bad for you. Medicines abound that help sop it up or stop the body, as much as possible, from producing it. But what if we are wrong? What if what we are doing to control it is the exact OPPOSITE of what we should be doing? What if we allow the burning to just go on?