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7 Things Your Hands Say About Your Health
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They save their eggs and thrive at work. Diane Sawyer’s secret to resetting the biological clock.
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The Atlantic recently reported that female pubic hair is on the fast track to extinction. But grooming experts say the latest hair-removal trend isn’t targeted at women.
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To cut costs, Washington steers Medicaid patients to a narcotic painkiller that costs less than a dollar a dose. The state insists methadone is safe. But hundreds die each year — and more than anyone else, the poor pay the price.
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To cut costs, Washington steers Medicaid patients to a narcotic painkiller that costs less than a dollar a dose. The state insists methadone is safe. But hundreds die each year — and more than anyone else, the poor pay the price.
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Valerie realized that sex was wrecking her life right around the time her second marriage disintegrated.
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What you eat can kill you if you don't watch out
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In the North Pacific, there is even more at stake, with wild salmon feeding bears, orcas, fishermen, eagles and wolves.
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Key piece of Obama health law scrapped as too costly
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Chocolate lovers have fewer strokes, study finds
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The Stages of Depression
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Andrea Mitchell: I have breast cancer
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New pain-management rules leave patients hurting
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Are You An Adult Picky Eater?
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Bill Clinton's Life As A Vegan
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Parents-to-be wanting to find out their baby's gender can be assured that a blood test on the mother gives an accurate result, say scientists.
The tests, which look for foetal DNA in the mother's blood, are sold privately in many countries, including the UK.
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Kids challenge gender identity earlier — and get support
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You can be fired for using medical marijuana, justices rule
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Most overdose deaths in King County don't involve illegal drugs
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The medical-cannabis crackdown
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Out of 100 whole chickens purchased at Seattle-area grocery stores in March, 80 harbored at least one type of disease-causing bacteria, including campylobacter and salmonella.
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Researchers distinguish between "hedonic well-being" – and what Aristotle referred to "eudaimonia," a state of being.
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Dementia sends us back to an elemental world of abject insecurity and frustration, where even the simplest things are difficult because they are unrecognizable.
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Israel Race for the Cure | Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Org of America
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Famous landmarks including Jerusalem's Old City, the White House and the Empire State Building glow pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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Nursing homes broaden offerings to turn a profit
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Tea and coffee 'protect against heart disease'
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The Pill Turns 50: Taking Stock
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Mullahs Distribute Condoms, Use Quran To Promote Birth Control In Afghanistan
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France Drops Transsexualism from List of Mental Disorders
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Sunbathing ups men's testosterone
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Fragile, pushed out and paying a price: State saves millions by relocating poorest patients
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Seniors for sale | Neglect and death, but adult family home stays open