Getting rid of facial wrinkles may not be enough to obscure the signs of aging. For a truly youthful look, you'd have to reshape the bones in your face, a study says.
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Ever wonder if your man has cheated on you? Or if he would like you better with bigger breasts?
Read More »Power Balance admits no science behind wristbands
Australian authorities say the California-based company behind the wildly popular Power Balance wristbands and pendants has no business claiming that they can improve balance, strength and flexibility.
Read More »Can blocking one gene lead to weight loss?
Scientists have identified a chain of chemical reactions that begins with one gene and prompts the body to absorb fat.
Read More »Walk faster and you just might live longer
Doctors who are interested in measuring life expectancy may now have a simple way to do it — researchers have discovered that walking speed can be a useful predictor of how long older adults live.
Read More »Get fishy and lower your risk of stroke
Women who eat more than three servings of fish per week are less likely to experience a stroke, a new study suggests.
Read More »Video: Reinvent your relationships in 2011
New year, more love? Psychotherapist Robi Ludwig offers advice on improving the quality of the relationships you have with the most important people in your life. (TODAY show)
Read More »You might be eating more trans fats than you think
People may be unknowingly consuming significant amounts of potentially harmful trans fats as a result of misleading food labels, researchers say.
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 »How to build a home gym on the cheap
People with home gyms are 73 percent more likely to be active than those without one. Don't worry about knocking down walls, either — you need only one tool to get your heart rate up and some strength equipment to firm up.
Read More »Craving for alcohol linked to obesity
People with a family history of alcoholism, especially women, have an elevated risk of also becoming obese, according to a new study.
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)
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Read More »Cocktail season! Can you drink and shrink?
Alcohol and your weight have a tricky relationship. Experts have had a tough time nailing down exactly why some women wind up with a beer gut (or butt) while others drink daily and never seem to gain a pound
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