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A Long Life: 7 People, Sailing Past 90 With Lots Left to Do
Active people in their 90s and 100s provide models of healthy aging.
A Long Life: 7 People, Sailing Past 90 With Lots Left to Do
Active people in their 90s and 100s provide models of healthy aging.
January 25, 2010
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Why Baby Boomers Should Rethink Retirement
A boom in aging seniors will require many changes in Social Security, Medicare, and, yes, retirement.
3 Ways to Find Obesity Treatment That Works for Your Child
Behavioral therapies for child obesity work best, but many families will have a hard time finding them.
Health Buzz: One Fifth of U.S. Kids Have High Cholesterol
The flap over circumcision heats up; don't rely on marketing hype when picking a diet program.
5 Ways to Make Kids’ Media Use Safe and Healthy
New Kaiser study finds that kids spend 7½ hours a day using phone, iPods, computers, and TV
Screening for Childhood Obesity, Without an Easy Solution
Losing weight is tough for kids, too. Is it time to look beyond dieting?
Screening for Childhood Obesity, Without an Easy Solution
Losing weight is tough for kids, too. Is it time to look beyond dieting?
A Long-Ago Bad P.E. Experience? You Can Get Over It
If your gym teacher ruined sports for you, don't fear: You can recover. (I did!)
Epigenetics Finds That Our Genes Are Not the Whole Story
Researchers are looking at how chemical changes can affect our DNA—and disease risk.
