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Flesh-eating germ rare, especially for the healthy
ATLANTA—Aimee Copeland, a Georgia grad student, is fighting for her life because of the flesh-eating bacteria that infected her after she gashed her leg in a river two weeks ago.
Eating Healthy on a Budget
While many people know what is healthy and what's not, there's a myth that eating healthy has to be expensive.
Eat a rainbow for a healthy diet
A healthy plate of food should contain a balance of nutrients: Nature is colorful and provides all we need for good health. A fun way to get your family to eat healthy is to encourage rainbow eating.
New SC mom hospitalized with flesh-eating bacteria
Days after giving birth to twins, a South Carolina mother has been hospitalized for what doctors say is a rare flesh-eating infection.
Should You Eat Gluten Free?
Christina wrote us a note and asked “why someone would eat gluten free other than to relieve celiac sprue?”. She asked if I might address this on our blog. For me, this could be a trick question, with a tricky answer. There seems to be some benefit to eating less flour and I’ve always been [...]
Flesh-eating germ is rare, especially for the healthy
ATLANTA — Aimee Copeland, a Georgia grad student, is fighting for her life because of the flesh-eating bacteria that infected her after she gashed her leg in a river two weeks ago. One of her legs was amputated and her...
Flesh-Eating Disease Lands Man in Same Hospital as Aimee Copeland
Bobby Vaughn, 32, Is Battling a Similar Infection in the Same Augusta Hospital
Flesh-Eating Bacteria Explained
A Georgia woman who is fighting the disease brings to light how devastating it can be.
Making Healthy Living Easier with Tipco
The leading juice brand in Thailand is celebrating the anniversary of its arrival in the Philippines. And it's marking the milestone with an exciting new promo encouraging Filipinos to take the leap to healthy living.
Georgia student with flesh-eating infection OKs more amputations
ATLANTA (Reuters) - A Georgia college student fighting a rare flesh-eating bacterial infection mouthed "Let's do this" when told that her hands and remaining foot would have to be amputated, her father said on Friday. Andy Copeland, Aimee Copeland's father, wrote in a Facebook posting that a doctor told the family on Thursday that "the hands were endangering Aimee's progress." He said he told ...
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