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Should Heart Failure Patients Avoid Exercise?
Actually, exercise is one of the cornerstones of managing heart failure.
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.
Epigenetics Finds That Our Genes Are Not the Whole Story
Researchers are looking at how chemical changes can affect our DNA—and disease risk.
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.
Statins May Soon Be Given to Those With Excess Inflammation
An FDA panel OK'd Crestor for those with normal cholesterol but excess inflammation. Is it for you?
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.
My 10-Day Ordeal With the Swine Flu
Reporter recounts her bout with H1N1, made all the worse by chronic asthma.
November 12, 2009
- HealthDay
Health Buzz: BPA Tied to Sexual Problems in Men and Other Health News
Alzheimer's disease associated with weaker muscles; breast cancer treatment pain can linger for years.
Alzheimer’s Disease Linked to Weaker Muscles
It’s not clear that strength training will prevent the disease, but you should hit the gym anyway.
