- Reduce your Alcohol Consumption.
- Measure your Progress at Regular Intervals.
- Proper Rest is Essential to your Health.
- Improve Your Results with a Workout Partner
- Park, Walk & Use the Steps.
- Make a Date to "Walk" with Someone You Love
- Poor nutritional habits and lack of exercise now causing more cancer deaths than cigarettes
- Physical exercise releases powerful, addictive brain chemicals
- Research shows that moderate exercise easily prevents diabetes
- Back pain creates heavy economic burden on the U.S. economy
- Exercise helps Alzheimer's patients
- Bad science takes 17 years to uncover the obvious (and misses the real point, too)
- Does walking on a treadmill really test your level of physical fitness?
- Virtually all modern disease is avoidable through nutrition and fitness
- It's official: researchers have discovered that low levels of fitness are bad for your health
- Bad medicine: Yet another prescription drug shown to do far more harm than good
- American Heart Association offers watered-down advice on nutrition and exercise for heart patients
- The 20-year HRT drug hype was nothing more than a pharmaceutical industry health scam that suckered most doctors into prescribing useless drugs
- Our foods are killing us: the national food supply and lack of exercise to become nation's #1 killer
- The untold story on cholesterol lowering drugs: no drug comes close to the effectiveness of nutrition and exercise
- Our toxic food supply and lack of physical exercise will soon cause more annual deaths than tobacco
- Combination of diet and physical exercise required for healthy knee joints; neither one works alone
- Many people approach physical fitness for cosmetic reasons; but real strength training is about body, mind and spirit, not good looks
- Herbal viagra supplements give same boost, but without the pharmaceuticals (or the cost)
- HGH supplements don't compare with the natural Growth Hormone created during strength training
- Cosmetic surgery may improve your looks, but nutrition and physical fitness are far more effective
- Chiropractic and acupuncture help with back pain, but a real cure requires flexibility and strength training
- U.S. Surgeon General says prevention is the health cure, and that means nutrition and fitness
- Viagra use causes infertility, says study; statins interfere with sex hormones
- Study: physical exercise prevents cancer (but only if you actually do it)
- Mass media promotes pharmaceutical industry hype; the general public chooses easy drugs over nutrition and exercise
- HGH offers miraculous anti-aging results; here's how to naturally boost human growth hormone levels
- Creatine gains in popularity as safety questions abound; the FDA can't wait to regulate or outlaw the substance
- Exercise should be required for all cancer patients, say researchers
- Exercise proven extremely helpful for arthritis sufferers
- Cosmetic surgery is increasingly popular, but nutrition and exercise work far better
- Human growth hormone boosts quality of life, but making your own HGH is the best strategy
- Keeping bones healthy requires diet, exercise and sunshine
- New study reveals tremendous health benefits of cycling
- Physical exercise classes for toddlers prepare them for a life of health and fitness
- 70% of Americans don't get sufficient exercise; body hardware was built for more active times
- Diet, nutrition and exercise choices revealed as major factor in cancer rates for women
- The Atkins Diet Food Guide Pyramid, Part 4: The Importance of Exercise
- Taking vitamin C and vitamin E prevents metabolic damage associated with extreme exercise
- Is obesity a choice or a disease?
- Obesity, lack of green vegetables and avoidance of mental exercise cause Azheimer's, dementia
- Obesity causes Alzheimers; massive wave of Alzheimer's to strike America in the years ahead
- Disastrous lifestyle choices lead people to inevitable dependence on pharmaceuticals
- High protein diet good for your health, good for weight loss, says startling new research
- Growing band of obesity deniers claim that being obese isn't bad for your health
- Strength train your legs to avoid "punk" look at the gym
- Are you a weight loss / diet pills / liposuction junkie?
- New wave of portable electronic MP3 players assist fitness and exercise enthusiasts
- Many bodybuilding supplements and protein powders are loaded with chemical sweeteners
- Product review: Jay Robb's Whey Protein - the healthiest and best tasting whey protein powder yet available
- Diabetics who engage in regular physical exercise are one-third less likely to die, research shows
- How to lower your cholesterol absolutely free (no prescription required)
- Sedentary lifestyle causes more deaths than smoking, says study
- Gastric bypass surgery should be a last resort, not a choice of convenience
- Osteoporosis remains undiagnosed in millions of Americans
- Lactic acid buildup found to actually enhance, not hurt, athletic performance
- Hardening of the Arteries Shown to be Significantly Slowed by Diet and Exercise
- Board game encourages players to develop good exercise habits through friendly competition
- Weight training helps hip fracture patients recover better and faster
- Exercise and a healthy diet wards off illness and disease in the elderly
- The Changing American Life
- What is a Living Will?
- Helping Your Pet Live Longer
- Dark Chocolate Better Than White
- Warm-Water Therapy Heals Many Ailments
- Medicare Wants You to Quit Smoking
- Strawberries Linked to Cancer Prevention
- Graco Recalls Toddler Beds
- Congressional Doctors Crossing the Line?
- FDA Issues Statement on "Personalized Medicine"
- Study: Depression can be treated in seniors
- A booster shot against German measles
- Health care shortages could feed a flu pandemic
- Stress can ravage the body, unless the mind says no
- Medicare starts covering smoking cessation programs
- Health officials look to avoid repeat of flu debacle
- Lawmakers weigh insurance coverage for obesity surgery
- N.J., Colo. mull smoking bans at casinos
- A living will clarifies your wishes
- Time for the family to talk
- Africa wracked by tuberculosis as disease wanes globally
- Safety concerns grow over pharmacy-mixed drugs
- Drug-safety fears give other medications a lift
- Land of the fit? Colorado in danger of losing status as leanest state
- Panel cites 'information gap' on relieving menopause
- 6 Simple Steps to Success in 6 Days
- Science waking up to while-you-sleep dialysis
- Feeding tube use has shifted, technique's developers say
- Not just a 'white woman's' issue: Eating disorders cross color line
- Doctors discuss ways of avoiding 'doorknob' situations
- Florida seniors wrestle with care decisions
- Study raises questions about hospital advertising
- Government recommends eating whole grains
- More questions than answers in autism
- Autism's echoes fill this home
- Study: Most American adults sleep poorly
- More questions than answers in autism
- Obesity weighs down progress in index of youth well-being
- Out of the hot flash and into the fire
- As polio vaccine approaches 50, disease's end could be in sight
- As polio vaccine approaches 50, disease's end could be in sight
- Living organ donors may get new federal protections
- Hardee's test kitchen searches for the next best burger
- Experts draw distinct line in cases
- Experts draw distinct line in cases of Schiavo and the pope
- Surplus of diet food feeds Ky. residents
- Extra services may mean costlier Medicare
- Payments to doctors may boost Medicare premiums
- Drugmakers developing once-a-month medications
- Experts: Chance of surviving septic shock is slim
- Study uses video games to fight obesity
- Cancer patients got higher radiation doses due to error
- Health discoveries help peanuts shed their fat stigma
- Breast cancer prevention study spotlights debate over drug trials
- For obese, surgery more effective than drugs
- Gene therapy runs into roadblocks
- Ionizing air cleaners get zapped
- Second day of bio-terror drill focuses on patient treatment
- Study says more than half of California adults are overweight
- Breast cancer fight puts boots on the ground in Iraq, USA
- Senator questions delay in vaccine purchase
- A 30-minute walk is good, but a 10,000-step walk is better
- Breast implant debate resumes
- Next flu season gets checkup
- Superfoods: They fight disease, make you healthier
- CDC report critical of Army's plan to destroy nerve agent
- Newborns, new moms dying
- Vaccine appears to pre-empt cervical cancer
- Former smokers should rest easy
- Hardship follows children after foster care
- Red tide spreads distress by air
- At FDA request, Pfizer pulls painkiller Bextra off market
- Pfizer halts sales of Bextra
- Crates of leftover low-carb bars going to food banks
- Another drug for pain off market
- Another drug for pain off market
- Home health care workers seeking better pay, benefits
- Ebola-like epidemic in Angola yet to be controlled
- Researchers testing black raspberry's use in fighting cancer
- Anti-AIDS drug for newborns gets boost
- 'Gray's Anatomy' is back after major surgery
- Anti-AIDS drug for newborns gets boost
- Polio vaccine, 50 years later
- FDA to reconsider breast implant ban, amid durability questions
- FDA hears from women as it reconsiders breast implant ban
- Angola may shut isolation ward over virus
- Clones' beef, milk same as regular
- Breast cancer survivors can preserve fertility
- Clinton Foundation pledges $10M to fight AIDS in several countries
- After hearing from public, FDA to decide on implants
- Labs destroy pandemic flu strain at urging of WHO
- Laptop design can be a pain in the posture
- More food chains pull trans-fat plug
- Bad news for MS patients
- More food chains pull trans-fat plug
- Second manufacturer seeks to lift silicone implant ban
- CDC: Flu virus should be handled in more secure labs
- CDC calls for more secure labs
- Panel backs silicone implants
- Panel backs silicone implants
- Debate over a leaching chemical heats up
- Judge strikes down FDA ban on ephedra
- Panel backs silicone implants
- Two shipments of virus still missing, WHO says
- Aging surfers find youth, vitality in the waves
- Report: Almost 11 million kids die by 5 in developing nations
- Experts warn on health, wealth expense of U.S. drugs
- Food-borne illnesses decline dramatically
- Samples of pandemic flu virus found in 3 foreign warehouses of shipper
- Samples of pandemic flu virus found in 3 foreign warehouses of shipper
- Small study creates more concern over safety of OTC pain relievers
- Cholesterol drugs may cut risk of serious prostate cancer
- Pancreatic cell transplant could lead to diabetes cure
- Conditions tied to implant decision
- Seniors don't follow prescription orders
- Out with the old pyramid, in with 12 new ones
- Study finds government overstated danger of obesity
- Slaloming around cancer
- 3 major studies point to risk of heart-failure drug Natrecor
- USDA's new food pyramid is all about you
- Study: Government exaggerated obesity dangers
- Study: Fewer than expected dying from obesity
- Skiing around cancer
- All samples of killer flu virus outside USA are now found
- Canada OKs cannabis-based MS painkiller
- Pyramid isn't a piece of cake
- Feds bust alleged Web drug ring
- Heart disease fails to respond to antibiotics
- The dead get the living pondering
- Medicare's dilemma grows: How far to go in coverage
- Updating generic-drug labels can take months
- FDA checks into possibility of epilepsy drug-suicide link
- Study: 1 in 5 teens abused prescription drugs
- Study: Teen prescription drug abuse up
- Fewer high schoolers use Ecstasy, study finds
- Fewer high schoolers use Ecstasy, study finds
- Company: FDA OKs sponge contraceptive for U.S. market
- Device would offer cheaper, comfortable breast exams
- Chan promotes AIDS awareness in Vietnam
- New Jersey pushes for health-conscious work force
- Study: Gene therapy appears to slow Alzheimer's
- U.N. starts getting Angola virus outbreak under control
- Contraceptive sponge is back, but why did it leave?
- Hospital suits fall flat, but debate rages
- Study raises more questions on painkillers
- Doctors warn against obesity in toddlers
- Girls are abusing steroids too often to get that toned look
- Science explodes with discovery of why popcorn pops
- Drug warnings outline danger
- Drugmakers go furthest to sway Congress
- States limiting sale of cold remedies
- Drugmakers go furthest to sway Congress
- Business is slow for state-run programs that import drugs
- Business is slow for state-run programs that import drugs
- Panel urges national standard to govern stem cell research
- Blunt drama is a deadly serious teaching tool
- On the couch: Mental health
- Outdated WIC nutrition program not that nutritious, report says
- Diet experts share advice on how to help kids eat healthier
- Flu-vaccine prices rise while supply remains iffy
- Gee-whiz nuclear-fusion gadget surprises scientists with its simplicity
- Target pill bottles now convenient and cute
- Medical costs prove a burden even for some with insurance
- Alabama judge refuses to dismiss Vioxx case
- New government report: 50 pounds overweight is still risky
- Study finds extreme obesity has ever-rising health risks
- Companies lure shoppers with grab-and-go produce
- Drugstore association wants to restrict pseudoephedrine
- Drugstore association wants to restrict pseudoephedrine
- Women like being mothers but say they get no respect
- Vitamin C may cut pregnant smoking risks
- FDA OKs lizard-derived shot for diabetes
- Obesity a problem among the affluent
- Ind. heart patient dies after bike trek
- Real runaway brides are rare, but inclination isn't
- Obesity surges among affluent
- Reproductive 'tourism'
- Study: Only broiled, baked fish help heart
- 10 years after brain damage, firefighter astounds doctors
- FDA approves first teen booster shot for whooping cough
- Clinton to take on childhood obesity
- New computers make grocery carts smarter
- Review: Episiotomies may bring more risks
- Survey: Celebs spur cancer screenings
- Feds sound new warning about marijuana use