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  1. Watermelon may work like Viagra
  2. Research Links Low HDL Levels With Memory Loss
  3. Cancer Cure in Mice to Get Human Trials
  4. Former Metabolife CEO sentenced to 6 months in jail
  5. China Presses Injured Athletes in Quest for Gold
  6. Diabetes and Depression Track Each Other
  7. Man's Wii Fit experiment comes to an end, 15 pounds shed
  8. Link Is Seen Between Crime and Fitness
  9. The latest on coffee.
  10. Legal Drugs Kill Far More Than Illegal
  11. US Life Expectancy Sets New Record First Time in Years
  12. Mediterranean Diet May Cut Diabetes Risk
  13. Real Thought for Food for Long Workouts
  14. Craving Sweets? It May Be in Your Genes
  15. Childhood obesity hits plateau
  16. Federal nutrition programs all-important
  17. Watch Your Girth
  18. Obese people are contributing to the world food crisis and climate change.
  19. Exercise may protect girls from future breast cancer
  20. Muscles - More Than an Exercise in Vanity
  21. Americans Taking Prescription Drugs in Greater Numbers
  22. Eating Your Way to a Sturdy Heart
  23. Women not equal to men.
  24. New Anti-Obesity Drugs Could Stunt Kids' Brains
  25. Irregular Sleep Tied to Obesity, Other Health Problems
  26. Study Finds That Fat Cells Die and Are Replaced
  27. What if no one were fat?
  28. Scanner to Find Fatty Deposits in Vessels Is Approved
  29. Greater wealth tied to lower stroke risk
  30. Masturbation Reduces Men’s Chance to Develop Prostate Cancer
  31. Life Expectancy Slips in Poor Parts of America
  32. The Flutter Over Heart Rate
  33. Drinking May Raise Breast Cancer Risk
  34. Drink Green Tea w/your Antibiotics...
  35. Exercise Test: Truth or Myth?
  36. FDA Investigates Suicide Risk with Singulair.
  37. Yes, Running Can Make You High
  38. Belly Fat Is Linked to Dementia Risk
  39. Gap in Life Expectancy Widens for the Nation
  40. New Jersey to Consider Health Plan to Cover All
  41. To Stretch or Not to Stretch? The Answer Is Elastic
  42. Report Predicts 14 Million Baby Boomers Will Develop Alzheimer’s
  43. Drugs To Bulk Up Muscles May Make Injuries More Likely
  44. 65 Percent Reduction In Fatigue Symptoms As A Result Of Low-Intensity Exercise
  45. Perceptions: Watch Your Weight, Sure, but Don’t Worry About It
  46. Starving Themselves, Cocktail in Hand
  47. Does Weight Lifting Make a Better Athlete?
  48. Study doubts effectiveness of antidepressant drugs
  49. 5 Easy Steps to Living Long and Well
  50. A Long-Running Mystery, the Common Cramp
  51. Finding May Solve Riddle of Fatigue in Muscles
  52. Wary U.S. Olympians Will Bring Food to China
  53. Diabetes Study Partially Halted After Deaths
  54. When Anxiety Is at the Table
  55. Metabolic Syndrome Is Tied to Diet Soda
  56. Staying a Step Ahead of Aging
  57. Atkins-Like Diet Cuts Epileptic Seizures
  58. Double-dipping does transfer bacteria: George was wrong!
  59. Local Gyms Outpace the National Chains
  60. EU health chief uses food labels to fight obesity
  61. National Study Finds High Levels of Mercury in Tuna
  62. FDA Warns Clot Risk Higher in Birth Control Patch Than Pill
  63. Drug Approved but is Fibromyalgia real?
  64. Minor leg injuries can cause blood clots
  65. Slim chance for fat kids
  66. Is Your Workout Wasting Your Time?
  67. Woman Sues Maker of Tainted Syringes
  68. Health Groups Putting the Pinch on Salt
  69. Obesity 'may distort cancer test'
  70. Excess Body Fat Causes Cancer
  71. The Anti-Fat Shot
  72. 1-Omega-3 fatty acids protect against diabetes-study
  73. The dirt on peaches
  74. 11 Multivitamin Brands to avoid
  75. Now fat people can use this as an excuse..
  76. Experts say any exercise is better than none
  77. Plasma Exchange for illness
  78. Fat friends make you fat
  79. Sodas - diet or not - linked to heart disease
  80. 66 percent of US adults overweight. 75% by 2015.
  81. Antidepressants most prescribed drugs in U.S.
  82. Chocolate—in Moderation—May Lower Blood Pressure
  83. Review Finds Nutrition Education Failing
  84. Caution: Some soft drinks may seriously harm your health
  85. Coffee may reduce liver damage
  86. Sugar and Sperm Don't Mix
  87. Mediterranean Diet Likely Good for Children Also, Study Finds
  88. Exercise Lowers Repetitive Strain Risk
  89. Research: Moderate drinking good for men's heart
  90. Acetaminophen = Liver Toxicity
  91. Big Apple Slims Down, Adds New Laws to the Menu
  92. Fear of looking fat, silly prevents many people from breaking a sweat.
  93. Disney to Serve Healthier Food at Parks
  94. US rate of childhood obesity to hit one in five by 2010
  95. Poor states among the fattest, survey finds
  96. U.S. waistlines continue to grow
  97. Men feel pressure to build perfect bodies
  98. Dr. Jamie Astaphan Dead at 60
  99. Acne drug raises fat levels
  100. Herbal sleep aids often of low quality
  101. Saturated fat impedes "good" cholesterol activity
  102. Stress: It's Worse Than You Think - A MUST read for anyone with high stress.
  103. Nicotine fuels growth of established tumors
  104. Bodybuilder dead before prejudging
  105. Cage Fighter Behind Bars in Steroids Case
  106. Another good reason to use whey!!!!!
  107. Older adults with low testosterone prone to anemia
  108. Steroid grandfather still physically and mentally muscular
  109. Death risk rises in women as obesity worsens
  110. Why are some men more aggressive than others?
  111. Omega-3 fatty acids may help kids with depression
  112. Teen obesity linked to heart abnormalities
  113. Body image concerns tied to mood disorders in teens
  114. Coffee may cut alcohol liver damage
  115. Minor weight gain linked to acid reflux: study
  116. Significant increase in diabetes prevalence in US
  117. Skin patch helps women with low testosterone
  118. Canadians healthier than Americans
  119. Osteoporosis drug may also normalize heart rate
  120. Study: Chocolate may boost brain power
  121. Trendy supplement doesn't lower cholesterol
  122. Work-life balance better in northern Europe: study
  123. Parents must OK steroid tests for their kids to play sports..
  124. Genetics might explain why some people get bird flu
  125. Man weighing 1,200 pounds seeks life-saving surgery in Italy
  126. Small changes may stop kids' ballooning waistlines
  127. Unhealthy dieting may fuel weight gain in teens
  128. More small children overweight, WHO finds
  129. Drinking lots of coffee doesn't harm heart
  130. F.D.A. Dismisses Medical Benefit From Marijuana
  131. Federal sentencing rules for steroids offenses toughened
  132. Home exercise may aid heavy heart failure patients
  133. Many people with arthritis skip exercise
  134. Low vitamin D tied to cancer risk in men
  135. Eating less may lead to a longer life
  136. Long mobile phone use raises brain tumor risk
  137. Protein linked to cancer spread identified
  138. Pill to prevent AIDS shows promise:
  139. HDL cholesterol level predicts heart events
  140. Is "Whole Foods" Wholesome?
  141. Breast cancer deaths higher among black woman: study
  142. Fatal heart attacks as women exercise rare: study
  143. Tomatoes, carrots, greens may lower asthma risk
  144. American kids getting high on prescription drugs
  145. Fewer smokers means less heart disease
  146. Steroid "rage" may be lasting, but reversible
  147. US cigarette sales drop to 55-year low
  148. Genes determine coffee-related heart attack risk
  149. Sushi may be bad for health
  150. Wal-Mart doubling organic food offerings
  151. "Pumping iron" slows middle-aged spread in women
  152. Scientists in food fight over soda
  153. Half of Europe fat
  154. Virus may cause prostate cancer
  155. Obesity, estrogen breakdown tied to breast cancer
  156. Potato lovers may have higher diabetes risk
  157. Neighborhood may help prevent childhood obesity
  158. "Prehypertension" increases cardiovascular risk
  159. Popular supplements do little for arthritis
  160. Depression, anxious personality tied to allergies
  161. Twice-a-year shots may improve bone density
  162. Gene mutation protects fetus from alcohol's effects
  163. US will spend one in five dollars on healthcare
  164. Curriculum renews focus on youths' physical fitness
  165. Medicare to pay for certain obesity surgeries
  166. Combining Video Games and Fitness
  167. Bodybuilding couple to stay in Nevada jail
  168. Governor appoints former bodybuilding partner to state panel
  169. Anabolic steroid use imbalance HDL and LDL cholesterol levels
  170. Vitamins Combat Age-Related Blindness
  171. Isoflavone and phytosterols supplements could ease CVD risk
  172. Chewing gum after surgery helps recovery
  173. Stress May Increase Early Miscarriage Risk
  174. Are chocoholics' dreams coming true?
  175. Vitamin C helps preserve vitamin E in smokers