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  1. Reduce your Alcohol Consumption.
  2. Measure your Progress at Regular Intervals.
  3. Proper Rest is Essential to your Health.
  4. Improve Your Results with a Workout Partner
  5. Park, Walk & Use the Steps.
  6. Make a Date to "Walk" with Someone You Love
  7. Poor nutritional habits and lack of exercise now causing more cancer deaths than cigarettes
  8. Physical exercise releases powerful, addictive brain chemicals
  9. Research shows that moderate exercise easily prevents diabetes
  10. Back pain creates heavy economic burden on the U.S. economy
  11. Exercise helps Alzheimer's patients
  12. Bad science takes 17 years to uncover the obvious (and misses the real point, too)
  13. Does walking on a treadmill really test your level of physical fitness?
  14. Virtually all modern disease is avoidable through nutrition and fitness
  15. It's official: researchers have discovered that low levels of fitness are bad for your health
  16. Bad medicine: Yet another prescription drug shown to do far more harm than good
  17. American Heart Association offers watered-down advice on nutrition and exercise for heart patients
  18. The 20-year HRT drug hype was nothing more than a pharmaceutical industry health scam that suckered most doctors into prescribing useless drugs
  19. Our foods are killing us: the national food supply and lack of exercise to become nation's #1 killer
  20. The untold story on cholesterol lowering drugs: no drug comes close to the effectiveness of nutrition and exercise
  21. Our toxic food supply and lack of physical exercise will soon cause more annual deaths than tobacco
  22. Combination of diet and physical exercise required for healthy knee joints; neither one works alone
  23. Many people approach physical fitness for cosmetic reasons; but real strength training is about body, mind and spirit, not good looks
  24. Herbal viagra supplements give same boost, but without the pharmaceuticals (or the cost)
  25. HGH supplements don't compare with the natural Growth Hormone created during strength training
  26. Cosmetic surgery may improve your looks, but nutrition and physical fitness are far more effective
  27. Chiropractic and acupuncture help with back pain, but a real cure requires flexibility and strength training
  28. U.S. Surgeon General says prevention is the health cure, and that means nutrition and fitness
  29. Viagra use causes infertility, says study; statins interfere with sex hormones
  30. Study: physical exercise prevents cancer (but only if you actually do it)
  31. Mass media promotes pharmaceutical industry hype; the general public chooses easy drugs over nutrition and exercise
  32. HGH offers miraculous anti-aging results; here's how to naturally boost human growth hormone levels
  33. Creatine gains in popularity as safety questions abound; the FDA can't wait to regulate or outlaw the substance
  34. Exercise should be required for all cancer patients, say researchers
  35. Exercise proven extremely helpful for arthritis sufferers
  36. Cosmetic surgery is increasingly popular, but nutrition and exercise work far better
  37. Human growth hormone boosts quality of life, but making your own HGH is the best strategy
  38. Keeping bones healthy requires diet, exercise and sunshine
  39. New study reveals tremendous health benefits of cycling
  40. Physical exercise classes for toddlers prepare them for a life of health and fitness
  41. 70% of Americans don't get sufficient exercise; body hardware was built for more active times
  42. Diet, nutrition and exercise choices revealed as major factor in cancer rates for women
  43. The Atkins Diet Food Guide Pyramid, Part 4: The Importance of Exercise
  44. Taking vitamin C and vitamin E prevents metabolic damage associated with extreme exercise
  45. Is obesity a choice or a disease?
  46. Obesity, lack of green vegetables and avoidance of mental exercise cause Azheimer's, dementia
  47. Obesity causes Alzheimers; massive wave of Alzheimer's to strike America in the years ahead
  48. Disastrous lifestyle choices lead people to inevitable dependence on pharmaceuticals
  49. High protein diet good for your health, good for weight loss, says startling new research
  50. Growing band of obesity deniers claim that being obese isn't bad for your health
  51. Strength train your legs to avoid "punk" look at the gym
  52. Are you a weight loss / diet pills / liposuction junkie?
  53. New wave of portable electronic MP3 players assist fitness and exercise enthusiasts
  54. Many bodybuilding supplements and protein powders are loaded with chemical sweeteners
  55. Product review: Jay Robb's Whey Protein - the healthiest and best tasting whey protein powder yet available
  56. Diabetics who engage in regular physical exercise are one-third less likely to die, research shows
  57. How to lower your cholesterol absolutely free (no prescription required)
  58. Sedentary lifestyle causes more deaths than smoking, says study
  59. Gastric bypass surgery should be a last resort, not a choice of convenience
  60. Osteoporosis remains undiagnosed in millions of Americans
  61. Lactic acid buildup found to actually enhance, not hurt, athletic performance
  62. Hardening of the Arteries Shown to be Significantly Slowed by Diet and Exercise
  63. Board game encourages players to develop good exercise habits through friendly competition
  64. Weight training helps hip fracture patients recover better and faster
  65. Exercise and a healthy diet wards off illness and disease in the elderly
  66. The Changing American Life
  67. What is a Living Will?
  68. Helping Your Pet Live Longer
  69. Dark Chocolate Better Than White
  70. Warm-Water Therapy Heals Many Ailments
  71. Medicare Wants You to Quit Smoking
  72. Strawberries Linked to Cancer Prevention
  73. Graco Recalls Toddler Beds
  74. Congressional Doctors Crossing the Line?
  75. FDA Issues Statement on "Personalized Medicine"
  76. Study: Depression can be treated in seniors
  77. A booster shot against German measles
  78. Health care shortages could feed a flu pandemic
  79. Stress can ravage the body, unless the mind says no
  80. Medicare starts covering smoking cessation programs
  81. Health officials look to avoid repeat of flu debacle
  82. Lawmakers weigh insurance coverage for obesity surgery
  83. N.J., Colo. mull smoking bans at casinos
  84. A living will clarifies your wishes
  85. Time for the family to talk
  86. Africa wracked by tuberculosis as disease wanes globally
  87. Safety concerns grow over pharmacy-mixed drugs
  88. Drug-safety fears give other medications a lift
  89. Land of the fit? Colorado in danger of losing status as leanest state
  90. Panel cites 'information gap' on relieving menopause
  91. 6 Simple Steps to Success in 6 Days
  92. Science waking up to while-you-sleep dialysis
  93. Feeding tube use has shifted, technique's developers say
  94. Not just a 'white woman's' issue: Eating disorders cross color line
  95. Doctors discuss ways of avoiding 'doorknob' situations
  96. Florida seniors wrestle with care decisions
  97. Study raises questions about hospital advertising
  98. Government recommends eating whole grains
  99. More questions than answers in autism
  100. Autism's echoes fill this home
  101. Study: Most American adults sleep poorly
  102. More questions than answers in autism
  103. Obesity weighs down progress in index of youth well-being
  104. Out of the hot flash and into the fire
  105. As polio vaccine approaches 50, disease's end could be in sight
  106. As polio vaccine approaches 50, disease's end could be in sight
  107. Living organ donors may get new federal protections
  108. Hardee's test kitchen searches for the next best burger
  109. Experts draw distinct line in cases
  110. Experts draw distinct line in cases of Schiavo and the pope
  111. Surplus of diet food feeds Ky. residents
  112. Extra services may mean costlier Medicare
  113. Payments to doctors may boost Medicare premiums
  114. Drugmakers developing once-a-month medications
  115. Experts: Chance of surviving septic shock is slim
  116. Study uses video games to fight obesity
  117. Cancer patients got higher radiation doses due to error
  118. Health discoveries help peanuts shed their fat stigma
  119. Breast cancer prevention study spotlights debate over drug trials
  120. For obese, surgery more effective than drugs
  121. Gene therapy runs into roadblocks
  122. Ionizing air cleaners get zapped
  123. Second day of bio-terror drill focuses on patient treatment
  124. Study says more than half of California adults are overweight
  125. Breast cancer fight puts boots on the ground in Iraq, USA
  126. Senator questions delay in vaccine purchase
  127. A 30-minute walk is good, but a 10,000-step walk is better
  128. Breast implant debate resumes
  129. Next flu season gets checkup
  130. Superfoods: They fight disease, make you healthier
  131. CDC report critical of Army's plan to destroy nerve agent
  132. Newborns, new moms dying
  133. Vaccine appears to pre-empt cervical cancer
  134. Former smokers should rest easy
  135. Hardship follows children after foster care
  136. Red tide spreads distress by air
  137. At FDA request, Pfizer pulls painkiller Bextra off market
  138. Pfizer halts sales of Bextra
  139. Crates of leftover low-carb bars going to food banks
  140. Another drug for pain off market
  141. Another drug for pain off market
  142. Home health care workers seeking better pay, benefits
  143. Ebola-like epidemic in Angola yet to be controlled
  144. Researchers testing black raspberry's use in fighting cancer
  145. Anti-AIDS drug for newborns gets boost
  146. 'Gray's Anatomy' is back after major surgery
  147. Anti-AIDS drug for newborns gets boost
  148. Polio vaccine, 50 years later
  149. FDA to reconsider breast implant ban, amid durability questions
  150. FDA hears from women as it reconsiders breast implant ban
  151. Angola may shut isolation ward over virus
  152. Clones' beef, milk same as regular
  153. Breast cancer survivors can preserve fertility
  154. Clinton Foundation pledges $10M to fight AIDS in several countries
  155. After hearing from public, FDA to decide on implants
  156. Labs destroy pandemic flu strain at urging of WHO
  157. Laptop design can be a pain in the posture
  158. More food chains pull trans-fat plug
  159. Bad news for MS patients
  160. More food chains pull trans-fat plug
  161. Second manufacturer seeks to lift silicone implant ban
  162. CDC: Flu virus should be handled in more secure labs
  163. CDC calls for more secure labs
  164. Panel backs silicone implants
  165. Panel backs silicone implants
  166. Debate over a leaching chemical heats up
  167. Judge strikes down FDA ban on ephedra
  168. Panel backs silicone implants
  169. Two shipments of virus still missing, WHO says
  170. Aging surfers find youth, vitality in the waves
  171. Report: Almost 11 million kids die by 5 in developing nations
  172. Experts warn on health, wealth expense of U.S. drugs
  173. Food-borne illnesses decline dramatically
  174. Samples of pandemic flu virus found in 3 foreign warehouses of shipper
  175. Samples of pandemic flu virus found in 3 foreign warehouses of shipper
  176. Small study creates more concern over safety of OTC pain relievers
  177. Cholesterol drugs may cut risk of serious prostate cancer
  178. Pancreatic cell transplant could lead to diabetes cure
  179. Conditions tied to implant decision
  180. Seniors don't follow prescription orders
  181. Out with the old pyramid, in with 12 new ones
  182. Study finds government overstated danger of obesity
  183. Slaloming around cancer
  184. 3 major studies point to risk of heart-failure drug Natrecor
  185. USDA's new food pyramid is all about you
  186. Study: Government exaggerated obesity dangers
  187. Study: Fewer than expected dying from obesity
  188. Skiing around cancer
  189. All samples of killer flu virus outside USA are now found
  190. Canada OKs cannabis-based MS painkiller
  191. Pyramid isn't a piece of cake
  192. Feds bust alleged Web drug ring
  193. Heart disease fails to respond to antibiotics
  194. The dead get the living pondering
  195. Medicare's dilemma grows: How far to go in coverage
  196. Updating generic-drug labels can take months
  197. FDA checks into possibility of epilepsy drug-suicide link
  198. Study: 1 in 5 teens abused prescription drugs
  199. Study: Teen prescription drug abuse up
  200. Fewer high schoolers use Ecstasy, study finds
  201. Fewer high schoolers use Ecstasy, study finds
  202. Company: FDA OKs sponge contraceptive for U.S. market
  203. Device would offer cheaper, comfortable breast exams
  204. Chan promotes AIDS awareness in Vietnam
  205. New Jersey pushes for health-conscious work force
  206. Study: Gene therapy appears to slow Alzheimer's
  207. U.N. starts getting Angola virus outbreak under control
  208. Contraceptive sponge is back, but why did it leave?
  209. Hospital suits fall flat, but debate rages
  210. Study raises more questions on painkillers
  211. Doctors warn against obesity in toddlers
  212. Girls are abusing steroids too often to get that toned look
  213. Science explodes with discovery of why popcorn pops
  214. Drug warnings outline danger
  215. Drugmakers go furthest to sway Congress
  216. States limiting sale of cold remedies
  217. Drugmakers go furthest to sway Congress
  218. Business is slow for state-run programs that import drugs
  219. Business is slow for state-run programs that import drugs
  220. Panel urges national standard to govern stem cell research
  221. Blunt drama is a deadly serious teaching tool
  222. On the couch: Mental health
  223. Outdated WIC nutrition program not that nutritious, report says
  224. Diet experts share advice on how to help kids eat healthier
  225. Flu-vaccine prices rise while supply remains iffy
  226. Gee-whiz nuclear-fusion gadget surprises scientists with its simplicity
  227. Target pill bottles now convenient and cute
  228. Medical costs prove a burden even for some with insurance
  229. Alabama judge refuses to dismiss Vioxx case
  230. New government report: 50 pounds overweight is still risky
  231. Study finds extreme obesity has ever-rising health risks
  232. Companies lure shoppers with grab-and-go produce
  233. Drugstore association wants to restrict pseudoephedrine
  234. Drugstore association wants to restrict pseudoephedrine
  235. Women like being mothers but say they get no respect
  236. Vitamin C may cut pregnant smoking risks
  237. FDA OKs lizard-derived shot for diabetes
  238. Obesity a problem among the affluent
  239. Ind. heart patient dies after bike trek
  240. Real runaway brides are rare, but inclination isn't
  241. Obesity surges among affluent
  242. Reproductive 'tourism'
  243. Study: Only broiled, baked fish help heart
  244. 10 years after brain damage, firefighter astounds doctors
  245. FDA approves first teen booster shot for whooping cough
  246. Clinton to take on childhood obesity
  247. New computers make grocery carts smarter
  248. Review: Episiotomies may bring more risks
  249. Survey: Celebs spur cancer screenings
  250. Feds sound new warning about marijuana use



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