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Worrying About Health News Since 2009
Archives for November, 2009
Celebrity Diets You Can Try in the Privacy of Your Own Comparatively Sad World
Dispensed as
Dieting
Spray to Delay
Dispensed as
Sex
This Just In: Movie Popcorn Bad
Dispensed as
Junk Food
Running from Anxiety: It Works
Dispensed as
Brain
,
Exercise
,
Psychology
Some Mammogram Facts
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Cancer
This is Your Brain on NFL
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Brain
,
Pets
Ten Tips on Picking the Right Turkey
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Food
Obesity: The Biggest Health Story?
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Geography
,
Obesity
Food Allergies in 4% of U.S. children
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Allergies
,
Kids
Hardening of the Nile
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Heart
Niacin: Study Shows Heart Benefits
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Heart
Getting the Picture on H1N1
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Swineflu
Cocaine, Spices, Rocket Fuel: Drink Up
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Toxic
,
Water
Lose Weight by Fasting (not every day)
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Obesity
Being Fat in Japan
Dispensed as
Obesity
Teens are Moving, But Still Getting Fatter
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Dieting
,
Food
,
Kids
It’s Like Viagra, But It’s Viagra
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Marketing
,
Sex
Good News About Bad Genes
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Genetics
,
Psychology
Turn Your Head and Cough … Into Your Phone
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Technology
Double-Decker Sandwich, No. Bus, Yes.
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Exercise
,
Heart
,
Workplace
You Want That H1N1 Flu Shot. Now What?
Dispensed as
Swineflu
Hey, You Got Your Science in My Medicine
Dispensed as
Healthcare
,
Hospitals
When Lettuce Screams
Dispensed as
Food
,
Pets
Asking the Wrong Questions About Social Networks
Dispensed as
Psychology
,
Society
,
Technology
Is There a Vaccine for False Certainty?
Dispensed as
Society
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