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Health Care Reform: Will It Empower or Perplex Consumers?
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Americans Don't Know They're Fat
Harris Interactive/HealthDay poll finds 30 percent of those overweight think they're normal size.Medicine
Stem Cell Ruling Will Slow Research--But Not Stop It
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In Triathletes, Heart Adapts for Efficiency
Combining endurance and resistance training best for optimal cardiac health, study suggests.Exercise
On Our Radar: Mad Men, Jacqueline Bisset and Pumping Iron at 73
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Clues to Heart Attack, Stroke Risk
Prior history of blood flow problems, diabetes, narrowed arteries raises odds, study finds
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Short-Term Over-Eating Can Have Long-Term Results
Swedish study suggests pounds put on during high-cal, low-exercise periods stick around.
Medicine
Are Eggs in Your Fridge Safe to Eat?
Experts tell you what you need to know in the wake of a massive recall.
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Prior Fractures Could Raise Women's Osteoporosis Odds
Older women also may become more disabled from the bone disease, study finds.
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Public Transportation: The Secret to Living Longer?
Nixing the solo commute is not just better for the environment, but it turns out, better for your well being, too.
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Initial Savings May Hide Cancer Costs
Some prostate cancer treatments might be less costly short term, but more expensive over time, study finds.
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Study: Drink Water, Lose More Weight
Middle-aged adults who drank two glasses prior to eating dropped more pounds, researchers found.
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Got a Question? Health-Care Advice Lines Can Help
Consumer groups say people can save time and money by calling a nurse before heading to doctor's office.
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New Study: You Don't Have to Lift Heavy Weights to Get Buff
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