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Published: 11/20/2009 -- ©2009 healthvideo.com
Pumpkins Can Be Turned Into Healthy Snacks
Pumpkins can be used for more than decoration after Halloween is over.
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Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with Matt Lauer as part of "Simplify Your Life Today", focusing on small steps to live a healthier and more spiritually satisfying life.
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Health Care Calories
With the new health bill, restaurants will be required to list the calorie counts on their menu.
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HGH Is Beneficial to Athletes, but Illegal in Sports
Taking human growth hormone can increase speed in recreational athletes, according to a new study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
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Getting to Sleep in the ICU
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Free iPhone App Helps You Lose Weight
Trying to shed pounds for summer? One Pennsylvania woman used an iPhone app to lose over a dozen pounds.
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Fruits and Veggies May Not Pack the Cancer Punch
Fruits and veggies may not pack the cancer punch experts originally thought.
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FDA Working to Reduce Radiation During CT Scans
The FDA says it is working to reduce radiation exposure from medical imaging, like CT scans.
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Family Meals Could Keep Obesity Out of the Home
Family dinners, a good nights sleep, and less TV time could all help cut the risk for obesity among preschoolers.
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