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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.
Year in Review: 10 Health Happenings of 2009
From the push for health reform to the battle against pandemic swine flu, 2009 was a busy year.
The Huge Health Toll Obesity Takes on Kids
And it goes way beyond a raised risk of heart disease.
Personalized Medicine Moves Beyond Cancer, Entering Heart Care and More
In Edward Abrahams's view, medical treatment should be tailored to each patient's characteristics.
Fear of Crowds? When You Need Help for Anxiety
Feeling stressed by New York City crowds may be normal—or a sign of an anxiety disorder.
Online Groups Help Parents Weigh Tough Treatment Choices
When your child is really sick, parents who have been there can be an excellent resource.
Not Just HFCS and Peanut Butter: Here are 10 Other Risky Foods
Peanut butter and high fructose corn syrup have given us a scare. Here are 10 other foods to be wary of.
Beneficial Bacteria? 7 Amazing Jobs Your Gut Bacteria Do
Trillions of microbes live inside you. But don't be frightened; some bacteria do good things.
Health Buzz: Healthcare in California Prisons and Other Health News
Getting a great workout in 3 minutes; the danger of skipped mammograms and more breast cancer news.
January 29, 2009
- Health
Say Two Hail Marys, and Call Me in the Morning
Religion seems to boost some patients' health. But not all doctors see a role for faith in medicine.
