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'A better way to give CPR?',
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'Would you be more willing to administer CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) to a stranger if you could skip the mouth-to-mouth part? New research presented last week at the American Heart Association\'s Resuscitation Symposium shows that would be just fine. In fact, performing the rapid, deep chest compressions without mouth-to-mouth breathing may...',
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'By Jennifer LaRue Huget',
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'Is That Right? Onions and garlic fight swine flu?',
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'Soldiers serving the small former Soviet country Moldova are being fed extra garlic and onions in hopes that those foods will help fend off swine flu. Is that really likely to help keep them healthy? The Associated Press reports that 24 out of 6,500 Moldovan soldiers have come down with...',
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'By Jennifer LaRue Huget',
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'That lingering cough',
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'Don\'t think I don\'t see you glaring at me. Yes, those are my kids, coughing up a storm. And, yes, if they were your kids, I\'d be glaring at you. I wish I could hang big signs around my son\'s and daughter\'s necks saying \"No longer contagious -- we think.\"...',
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'By Jennifer LaRue Huget',
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'The dangers of walking and talking ',
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'Remember the old joke about walking and chewing gum at the same time? Well, there\'s new evidence out today about what might be the modern equivalent: Walking and talking on a cell phone. And it\'s no laughing matter. Researchers at the University of Illinois studied 36 college students as they...',
'washingtonpost.com',
'By Rob Stein',
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'When your teen is overweight',
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'Is your teenage kid overweight? If so, you\'re not alone (though sometimes it probably feels as though you are). Federal statistics show that nearly a third of American children and teens are overweight or obese. I\'ve been learning a lot about how to help overweight kids get to a healthy...',
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'By Jennifer LaRue Huget',
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'http://voices.washingtonpost.com/checkup/2009/11/for_glee_a_wheelchair_misstep.html',
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'For \"Glee,\" a wheelchair misstep?',
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'Fox Broadcasting Company\'s breakout hit show \"Glee\" tackled a tough issue in the episode aired last Wednesday evening: Is it possible for able-bodied high-school kids to really understand what life is like for a kid in a wheelchair? Left to right: Jenna Ushkowitz, Chris Colfer, Kevin McHale, Amber Riley and...',
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'By Jennifer LaRue Huget',
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new Date('November 16, 2009  7:00 AM'),
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'Is That Right? Mini-Wheats have double the fiber of Cheerios?',
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'When my family saw the current ad for Kellogg\'s Frosted Mini-Wheats the other night, we all guffawed. The commercial depicts what I guess is a boxing match between a great big Mini-Wheat and a tiny little Honey-Nut Cheerio. The message: Mini-Wheats have \"more than double the fiber and whole grain...',
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'By Jennifer LaRue Huget',
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