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Health Buzz: Study Finds Flame-Retardant Chemical May Harm Fertility
Seniors and the benefits of exercise; why teen pregnancies are on the rise
Birth Weights Drop, Surprising Researchers
A new study shows a drop in birth weights; C-sections and inductions could be partly to blame.
Clinton, Palin and the Enduring Sexism in American Politics
Anne Kornblut's "Notes from the Cracked Ceiling" looks at how far America has not come.
Boys Miss Out on Sex Education Talks With Parents
How to make sure you’re not behind the curve in talking to teens about STDs, condoms, and saying no
Why Health Reform Will Be a Danger to Passive Patients
Even if Congress soon ends health insurance worries, your job as an informed patient will be key.
6 Common Myths and Misconceptions About Diabetes
You may be surprised at the causes of and treatment for this chronic, and often deadly, disease.
7 Swine Flu Facts You Need to Know Now
Hand sanitizer or soap? How many shots? What to do to protect yourself and your family from infection
Scientists Seek Origins of Obesity in the Womb
An unknown signal in the wombs of obese women can program a fetus toward becoming overweight.
October 23, 2009
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Why Women Should Push for Healthcare Reform
We pay more for insurance, lack maternity coverage, and are excluded from plans for having C-sections.
Healthy Living is the Key to Healthcare Savings
Workplace preventative healthcare initiatives are a key part of the healthcare reform solution.
