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Cardiologist's Heart Belongs to Diving

Dennis Rowe gave up the stressful world of medicine to make a splash coaching high school divers in Maui.

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When Heart Patients Discharge Themselves, Bills Increase

Study found their care cost more if and when they were readmitted to the hospital.

Exercise

More Steps a Day Lead to Better Health

Significant new study extols the benefits of walking to prevent metabolic syndrome.

Exercise

Richard Simmons is Still Hungry

After 37 years on the fitness scene, he's still helping people lose weight, urging them to "Never give up."

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Survey Finds Those Over 50 Are Less Stressed

Aging may actually help folks take it easier, be happier, researcher says.

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Athletes need carbs and other food groups in their diets.

Sports

Baby Boomers Catch Marathon Fever

More average Joes over 40 are running the 26.2-mile race, achieving personal goals and changing the face of competitive running.

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Women Who Marry Younger Men May Die Earlier

The reverse was true for males tying the knot with younger females, study found

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Health Claims on Foods May Not Be Well-Grounded

New report suggests ways for FDA to beef up its oversight.

Exercise

New Study Extols Benefits of Strenuous Exercise

Running a marathon appears to halt the natural death of cells, researchers say

Exercise

Tips for Dealing With Soreness After Exercising

Don't let normal muscle aches derail your workout regime.

Health News

Ingredient in Dark Chocolate Could Guard Against Stroke

Flavanol triggers protective pathways that shield nerve cells in the brain, study finds.

Sports

Sports Flourish as Athletes Hit Their Stride

Big-time demand leads to rapid growth in boomer-oriented athletic competitions.

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Broccoli May Help Battle Breast Cancer

Study in mice suggests that component keeps stem cells from generating new tumors.

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Surgery for Treatable Dementia Might Help in Alzheimer's

Patients may benefit from a shunt used for less common brain condition, research suggests.

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