Liberty News
Yoga Can Help Ease Stress, Especially For Unemployed
With unemployment often comes feelings of stress, and this can be even more pronounced around the holiday season when the pressure to spend on gifts, dinners and parties becomes greater when compared to the rest of the year.
Lawmakers Set For Battle Over Debt Ceiling Increase
The United States Treasury reports that the Federal debt has exceeded $13.9 trillion, which comes dangerously close to the statutory ceiling of $14.29 trillion set by Congress and approved by President Barack Obama last February.
Americans Split On Media’s Rights Following WikiLeaks Scandal
In the wake of the WikiLeaks scandal, Americans are divided about the extent of protection granted by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.
Staying In School May Boost Heart Health
In an effort to pinpoint — and help alleviate — risk factors for chronic conditions, scientists around the world are conducting intense studies on lifestyle characteristics that may make people prone to develop certain diseases.
Boehner, Republicans Take Reins In House
New Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-Ohio) received the gavel from Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), and Republicans assumed majority of the House of Representatives on Jan. 5 as the 112th Congressional session commenced on Capitol Hill.
Three-Quarters Of Employers Believe Obamacare Will Raise Benefit Costs
The majority of employers in the United States expect that healthcare reform will increase their insurance costs, and nearly one in every four organizations is considering dropping employee benefits to reduce expenses.
Republicans Discuss Their Party’s Best Bet For 2012
On NBC’s Meet the Press on Jan. 2, two Republican Senators weighed in on potential GOP candidates for the 2012 presidential race.
Steele Swarmed By Jabs At RNC Debate
Despite sweeping victories for the GOP in last November’s midterm elections, Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Steele is fending off harsh criticism from all angles.
Walking Can Slow Alzheimer’s Effects, According To Study
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that about 5 percent of people between the ages of 65 and 74 have Alzheimer’s disease, and about half of the population over 85 suffers from the condition.
Report Reveals That Exercise, Vitamin D Can Help Prevent Falls Among Elderly
Falls are a serious threat to the lives, health and independence of elderly individuals. According to a Federal task force, between 30 and 40 percent of people who are 65 years or older fall at least once per year.





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