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How To Find A Path Off The Dreaded Diet Plateau

Chances are that if you've ever lost weight following a strict diet and exercise regimen, you've also reached the diet plateau. On that lonely plateau, pounds never seem to melt away, no matter how...

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When Treating Abnormal Breast Cells, Sometimes Less Is More

When Sally O'Neill's doctor told her she had an early form of cancer in one of her breasts, she didn't agonize about what she wanted to.The 42-year-old mother of two young girls wanted a double...

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Sweet Cigarillos And Cigars Lure Youths To Tobacco, Critics Say

The good news: cigarette sales are down by about a third over the past decade. Not so for little cigars and 'cigarillos'.

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Calling Obesity A Disease May Make It Easier To Get Help

Under the Affordable Care Act, more insurance plans are expected to start covering the cost of obesity treatments, including counseling on diet and exercise as well as medications and surgery.

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Kombucha: Magical Health Elixir Or Just Funky Tea?

Chances are, you've seen it in your local grocery store. Maybe you've even mustered the courage to taste it — or at least take a whiff.Once mostly a product of health food stores and hippies' kitchens,...

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Exercise May Help Knees More Than Glucosamine And Chondroitin

If you're among the estimated 27 million Americans who suffer from osteoarthritis of the knee or hip, then perhaps you've tried the nutritional supplements glucosamine and chondroitin. They've been...

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Recipe For Strong Teen Bones: Exercise, Calcium And Vitamin D

It's really only a sliver of time when humans build the bulk of their skeleton. At age 9, the bones start a big growth spurt. And by the time puberty ends, around 14 or 15 years old, the adult-sized...

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School Stress Takes A Toll On Health, Teens And Parents

When high school junior Nora Huynh got her report card, she was devastated to see that she didn't get a perfect 4.0.Nora "had a total meltdown, cried for hours," her mother, Jennie Huynh of Alameda,...

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Teens Who Feel Supported At Home And School Sleep Better

A teen's relationship — or lack of good relationship — with parents, pals or teachers may have a lot to do with why most kids aren't getting the nine to 10 hours of sleep that doctors recommend. The...

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Healthful Habits Can Help Induce Sleep Without The Pills

About one-third of American adults say they have problems falling asleep. And prescriptions for sleeping medications are on the rise, with about 4 percent of people using the drugs, according to the...

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Pain In The Back? Exercise May Help You Learn Not To Feel It

More than 1 in 4 adult Americans say they've recently suffered a bout of low-back pain. It's one of the most common reasons people go to the doctor. And more and more people are being treated for...

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Diabetes, Cost Of Care Top Health Concerns For U.S. Latinos

Latino immigrants in the U.S. say the quality and affordability of health care is better in the U.S. than in the countries they came from, according to the latest survey by NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson...

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Most Teens Aren't Active Enough, And It's Not Always Their Fault

Sure, you think, my kid's on a football team. That takes care of his exercise needs, right? Probably not."There are these bursts of activity," says Jim Sallis, a professor of family and preventive...

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It Takes More Than A Produce Aisle To Refresh A Food Desert

In inner cities and poor rural areas across the country, public health advocates have been working hard to turn around food deserts— neighborhoods where fresh produce is scarce, and greasy fast food...

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Parents And Teens Aren't Up To Speed On HPV Risks, Doctors Say

You would think that a vaccine that could prevent cancer would be an easy sell, but that's hasn't proven to be true so far with the vaccine to prevent cervical cancer.Just 33 percent of girls and less...

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Marijuana May Hurt The Developing Teen Brain

The teenager's brain has a lot of developing to do: It must transform from the brain of a child into the brain of an adult. Some researchers worry how marijuana might affect that crucial...

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Teens Who Try E-Cigarettes Are More Likely To Try Tobacco, Too

While electronic cigarettes may be marketed as alternatives that will keep teenagers away from tobacco, a study suggests that may not be the case.Trying e-cigarettes increased the odds that a teenager...

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Of Cigs And Selfies: Teens Imitate Risky Behavior Shared Online

Teenagers put a lot of stock in what their peers are doing, and parents are forever trying to push back against that influence.

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Casinos, Sites Of Excess, Might Actually Help Families Slim Down

A recent study finds that a casino's expansion was associated with an increase in family income in its community. In turn, that increase in household income helped lead to a decrease in childhood obesity.

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Chemo Can Make Food Taste Like Metal. Here's Help

Cancer patients often lose their appetite because chemotherapy can cause nausea. But it does something else to make food unappetizing – it changes the way things taste.Hollye Jacobs was diagnosed with...

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