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Erica Hill continues her six week test to see if it is really possible to follow all the health advice offered by experts on "The Early Show" and elsewhere.
Read More »EPA says big budget cut would hurt public health
By Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's ability to protect citizens from premature death and other health problems would be gutted if Congress slashes funding as threatened by Republican lawmakers, its chief said on Wednesday
Read More »Michael Jackson’s Former Trainer | Incredible Hulk: Lou Ferrigno
By: Philippe Matthews He stands 6’5” and weighs a solid 290lbs! Lou Ferrigno is a giant in real life and in human potential. Everybody knows the story about Lou, as an infant developing an ear infection that caused him ...
Read More »Reach out to his bowling buddy
The more a couple's friends and family intermingle, the happier spouses are.
Read More »Food tax could trim some people’s calorie intake
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People are generally more likely to pass on high-calorie food when there is a tax on it -- though it might not matter to everyone, a small study suggests.
Read More »5 ways love does the body bad
On Valentine's Day, the sight of couples holding hands and exchanging kisses might unleash a wave of jealousy in those who are single. But relationships — especially strained ones — can be bad for your health.
Read More »WHO over-extended, not performing well enough: chief
In a critical assessment of the United Nations body she has headed since 2006, Chan described wasteful overlap with other health financiers and said the WHO needed to concentrate on areas where it can make the most impact.
Read More »Age-appropriate exercises gain ground in 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Health clubs, aware that the fitness needs of boomers, people in their 30s and 40s and youths differ, will be offering more age-appropriate workouts in the new year.
Read More »Diet may mitigate toxic effects of arsenic
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People drinking water naturally contaminated with high levels of arsenic may benefit from eating more radishes, sweet potatoes and other similar plants, a new study finds.
Read More »Video: Quick fixes for beauty overdoses
From overwhitening your teeth to correcting orange skin from too much self tanner, Molly Nover-Baker, of Women’s Health magazine, shares tips for rebounding from too much of a good thing. (TODAY show)
Read More »Goodbye to folic acid deficiency?
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A scan of the Canadian population reveals that, thanks largely to fortified foods, almost no one is deficient in folic acid, and forty percent have relatively high -- maybe even too high -- levels of the B vitamin in their blood.
Read More »Exercise often enough for Achilles injury recovery
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Most people with inflammation of the Achilles tendon, a common overuse injury, can recover with the help of exercise therapy alone, a small study suggests.
Read More »Eating orange and dark green vegetables linked to longer life
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Eating lots of orange and dark green veggies such as carrots, sweet potatoes and green beans may be tied to less disease and longer life, suggests a new study.
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