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Let's get physical. Oops, I mean financial!
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Jun 25, 2012
Americans are more likely to rate themselves physically fit than financially healthy, a recent survey finds. Whip your finances back into shape with expert advice.
Latest public health problem: Foreclosures
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Jun 22, 2012
The stress of foreclosure is causing ill health for some.
'Big Sunscreen' wins delay in new FDA rules
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Jun 18, 2012
Stricter regulations on what sunscreen packaging can say were supposed to go into effect today, just in time for summer. But a delay sought by the industry means they won't happen until the winter.
Population growth: The problem of weight
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Jun 18, 2012
The problems of a sustainable future for the planet don't stop at pure population -- it also matters what the people in that population are consuming, and how much they weigh.
A thin line between health and unhealthy obsession
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Jun 12, 2012
The high-tech activity gadget Fitbit helps people track their steps. But some people may take using these types of devices a step too far.
Missouri's low cigarette tax under fire
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Apr 10, 2012
A ballot initiative could raise the tax rate on a pack of smokes in Missouri, which is 8x lower than the national average.
The battle over billing codes
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Oct 8, 2012
Every little thing your doctor does has a special code attached, with a dollar sign. Codes were supposed to make things simpler. Instead, they've touched off an expensive arms race between doctors, hospitals and insurers.
Study: Intelligent people less likely to take sick leave
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Apr 4, 2012
According to a new study out in the U.K., there is a correlation between intelligence levels and the likelihood that someone will end up on long-term sick leave.
Panel recommends a second opinion on medical tests
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Apr 4, 2012
A panel of doctors is recommending that physicians and patients think twice before performing several common medical tests.
One social network that promises not to 'monetize' you
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Mar 30, 2012
Despite pressure to show uses ads and make hay from their personal data, CaringBridge refuses. They're a special case, but are there lessons here for other social networks?










