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Published: 01/27/2012 -- ©2009 healthvideo.com
How Accurate Are Calorie Counters?
University lab studies calorie burning counters on exercise machines.
New Aggressive Prostate Treatment
A new study shows that aggressive treatment of prostate cancer, particularly when detected in younger patients, has a better outcome than a watch and wait approach.
A new study shows that aggressive treatment of prostate cancer, particularly when detected in younger patients, has a better outcome than a watch and wait approach.
Employer in Texas Taking Stand Against Smoking
An employer in North Texas is taking a strong stand against smoking.
An employer in North Texas is taking a strong stand against smoking.
Dr. Nancy Discusses Fatigue in Women
Dr. Nancy Snyderman (NBC Today Show) talks with Natalie Morales as part of "Today's Daily Dose" focusing on women and fatigue.
Dr. Nancy Snyderman (NBC Today Show) talks with Natalie Morales as part of "Today's Daily Dose" focusing on women and fatigue.
How Accurate Are Calorie Counters?
University lab studies calorie burning counters on exercise machines.
University lab studies calorie burning counters on exercise machines.
Robert Bazell Reports on Miscarriages
Robert Bazell (NBC Nightly News) reports on important health news for women who are pregnant, or trying to conceive, that involves the risk of miscarriage.
Robert Bazell (NBC Nightly News) reports on important health news for women who are pregnant, or trying to conceive, that involves the risk of miscarriage.
America is Addicted to Fat
Certain fatty foods taste so good because they're designed to be addictive.
Certain fatty foods taste so good because they're designed to be addictive.
Cheap Ideas for Quick, Healthy Meals
A few quick recipes for cheap, healthy food.
A few quick recipes for cheap, healthy food.
Meditation Can Significantly Lower a Patient's Pain
A new study shows practicing meditation significantly lowers a patient's reaction to pain-- more than morphine or other pain relievers.
A new study shows practicing meditation significantly lowers a patient's reaction to pain-- more than morphine or other pain relievers.


