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Healthy Living

Healthy Living
Monthly articles on overall health improvement, including articles on fitness, nutrition and family living.

June 2008 Healthy Living

Fitness

Move Just a Little, Live Longer

Exercising in Segments Helps Burn Fat

Exercise Plus Coffee May Ward Off Skin Cancer

Amateur Basketball Players Court Disaster

Young Type 1 Diabetics Benefit From Exercise

Nutrition

Food Nutrition Labels a Puzzle? Here's Help

A Bite of Chocolate a Day May Keep Blood Pressure at Bay

Meats, Sweets May Boost Breast Cancer Risk

Low-Carb Diets Combat Metabolic Syndrome

Heavy Drinkers Lack Omega-3 Nutrient

Mind & Body

Men Put Their Health on the Back Burner

Brain May Be Able to Suppress Memories

Body Clock Shift May Cause Sickness-Linked Fatigue

Distraction Can Defuse Drunken Violence

Family, More Than Genes, Helps Drive Divorce

Family & Home

Heat-Related Illnesses Take the Fun Out of Sun

High School, College Football Comes With Risk

Steps Prior to Pregnancy Can Protect Baby

Lactose Intolerance Doesn't Mean Goodbye to Dairy

Good Parents Are Good Sports, Too

 



 

 
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