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Check out these articles from recent news publications:
Diabetes Drug Should Be
Pulled Over Heart Risks, FDA Scientist Says
Study: Many Low-Income
Kids Obese By Age 3
Daily Exercise May Keep
The Common Cold At Bay
Teaching Trim
Warning To Women: Diseases
Might Be Sneaking Up
U.S. Slow To Tackle Childhood
Obesity
Number Of Obese U.S.
Adults Continues To Creep Up
Report Links Sugary
Drinks To Rise In Obesity
Young Or Old, Fat Or
Fit, Exercise Can Help
Public Schools
Take New Federal Wellness Law To Heart
Report Condemns
Second Hand Smoke
Cut Trans
Fats, Get More Exercise, Heart Experts Say
Fast
Food Fattier In U.S. Than In Europe
Two Studies Warp View Of
How Women Can Stay Healthy
Bone-break
Study Says Supplements Work, But Results Include Surprises
Shedding Old Habits, Excuses Is A First Step To Success
As Men
Age, They Must Change Workouts, Too
Nation's
Health Showing Little Progress, Study Of States Find
Kellogg To Reduce Trans Fat In
Foods
Fat Boomers May Reverse Health
Trend
Corn Syrup At Fault, Obesity
Expert Says
Start Diet, Fitness
Program By Looking At Failures Making Plans
Aging Boomers To Overwhelm Number
Of Trained Physicians
Study Touts Coffee's Health
Benefits
Resistance, Balance Work
Spreading Into Homes
Governor's Pratfall Sparks
Weight Loss
Teen Girls Looking To Steroids
For Looks
Vending Machines: Nutritious
Options Can Be Found
Exercisers Who Quit Smoking Gain Less Weight
U.S.
Reconfigures Food Pyramid, Guidelines
Americans Take Too Many Drugs, Experts Say
Couples Who
Exercise Together Develop A Healthy Relationship
Food Choices Key To Reaching
Goals
Doctors Fight Fat With Exercise
Prescriptions
Replacing Trans Fat Leaves
Bad Taste - Food Companies Face Many Hurdles In Race For More Healthful Oil
Most People Can Do More To Control
Risk Of Heart Disease
Championship Hopes: Youths -
And Parents - Going For Gold Turn To Private Coaches
New U.S. Food Guidelines Focus
On Losing Weight
Beef Increases Cancer Risk, Study Finds
Dublin Asked To Reconsider Its
School-Lunch Offerings
Osteoporosis Prevention Begins In
Childhood
Exercise, Nutrition Might Help Delay Osteoporosis
Vitamin E Health Claims Take A Beating In Latest Study
Parents Can Help Their
Children Battle Obesity
Suddenly, Baby Boomers
Feel Clinton's Pain
Mom's Advice On
Taking Care Of Yourself Could Ward Off Flu
Schools Urged To Teach Kids Heart Health
Bill Clinton Banished Big Macs, But Too Late
Clinton Off Ventilator After Bypass
U.S. Cholesterol Advisers Have
Cozy Ties To Drugmakers
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