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A New Year's Resolution From Susan Love and Alice Domar: Live a Little
Susan Love and Alice Domar's new book, 'Live a Little!,' says being 'pretty healthy' is just fine.
December 28, 2009 - Katherine Hobson - Diet & Fitness
Health Buzz: Cardiac Rehab Dedication Lowers Heart Risks
How to break your addiction to tanning; pros and cons of long-term-care insurance.
December 22, 2009 - Megan Johnson - Diet & Fitness
Health Buzz: FDA Panel Says Crestor Benefits People With Normal Cholesterol
Combating symptoms of menopause using hormones; dietary changes to make as you age
December 16, 2009 - Megan Johnson - Living Well
How to Safely Combat Menopause Symptoms With Hormone Therapy
Younger women tormented by hot flashes are coming back for an ultralow dose.
December 15, 2009 - Kerry Hannon - Family Health
Health Buzz: Osteoporosis Drugs May Lower Breast Cancer Risk and Other Health News
How to get the correct diagnosis; a new kids' health website offers advice from pediatricians.
December 11, 2009 - Megan Johnson - Cancer
Health Buzz: Tamiflu May Not Do Much Good in Many Adults and Other Health News
Implications of new mammography guidelines; how to find out if holiday toys are safe.
December 09, 2009 - Megan Johnson - Infectious Diseases
PSA Cancer Screening, Much Like a Seat Belt, Is a Wise Choice for Men
Prostate test saves lives by catching the disease when it's still curable.
December 01, 2009 - Patrick C. Walsh - Opinion
Health Buzz: Autistic Youngsters Benefit From Early Treatment and Other Health News
Many women aren't getting mammograms; consider allergies when shopping and decorating for the holidays.
November 30, 2009 - Megan Johnson - Children's Health
Medical Treatment: Patients and 'Shared Decision Making'
When there are choices, a growing number of doctors and hospitals make your preferences count.
November 25, 2009 - Sarah Baldauf - Boomer Health
Pain Lingers More Than 2 Years After Breast Cancer Treatment Ends
Nearly half of all breast cancer patients still experience discomfort years later; what they can do.
November 10, 2009 - Deborah Kotz - On Women

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