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Obesity Rates May Be Leveling Off—but How to Shed That Fat?
The bad news is that most of us are still overweight. 6 ways to lose the stubborn belly fat.
‘Whole Food’ Vitamins Are a Cool Idea, But Proof of Benefit Is Lacking
To protect health, vitamins and nutrients closer to their natural state sound appealing but lack proof.
Health Buzz: Researchers Crack Gene Code of Melanoma and Lung Cancer
Children's sleep problems may spring from medical issues; signs you may be at risk of stroke
Health Buzz: FDA Panel Says Crestor Benefits People With Normal Cholesterol
Combating symptoms of menopause using hormones; dietary changes to make as you age
We Will Be What We Eat: Dietary Changes to Make as You Age
How your diet might protect against 7 common diseases and conditions of aging.
Gene Stops Tumors, but Only When It's Gone
Losing one copy of DICER1 speeds cancer's growth, but cutting both copies halts its spread.
December 02, 2009
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How Bacteria Get Past Our Defenses
Research team uncovers how the bacterium that causes ulcers travels through the stomach mucus.
November 04, 2009
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Chronic Inflammation: Reduce It to Protect Your Health
Inflammation is linked to diabetes, depression, heart disease, and cancer; what you can do about it.
Health Buzz: WHO Stops Counting Swine Flu Cases and Other Health News
Bayer to change men's One-a-Day claims; the high-tech hospital of the future.
July 17, 2009
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Seeking Our Genetic Fate
Personal genomics companies offer forecasts of disease risk, but the science is still evolving.
July 15, 2009
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