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Gasping for Air
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Gasping for Air

COPD’s risk factors and treatment options.

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August 2017
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The Pilots Who Crashed Into The Sea

AS HER TWIN-ENGINE PIPER APACHE SLICED THROUGH the postcard-blue sky 5,000 feet above the Pacific Ocean, 23-year-old pilot Sydnie Uemoto heard the sound—a subtle change in timbre as the engines began to strain and rattle. 

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August 2017
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To Save A Whale

Saving the creature that had washed up on a Vancouver Island beach would be no small task.

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August 2017
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Born to Paint

From street child to celebrated artist— Lita Cabellut has a remarkable story to tell.

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August 2017
8 Surprising Postmenopause Health Risks
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8 Surprising Postmenopause Health Risks

Brittle bones and breast cancer aren’t the only concerns women face as their hormone levels change with age

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March 2018
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Adults Have Acne, Too

Breakouts can come as a surprise. Here’s how to treat them.

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March 2018
Can We Talk?
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Can We Talk?

Why more conversations, and fewer texts, are good for your relationships and your emotional health

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March 2018
Overtaken By Joy
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Overtaken By Joy

IT WAS A DAY IN LATE JUNE, gray and depressing, with clouds hanging low. My husband and I were driving to Nova Scotia, Canada, for a much-needed vacation.

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March 2018
Empty Promises
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Empty Promises

Some allegedly healthy habits may not be so helpful after all. Here are six you can stop right now.

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February 2018
Good News
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Good News

Some of the Positive Stories Coming Our Way

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February 2018
Back From The Dead
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Back From The Dead

How the strange new science of ‘suspended animation’ will save lives.

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February 2018
The Way Into Work
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The Way Into Work

Germany’s apprenticeship system is the envy of Europe. Here’s why.

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February 2018
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World's Dumbest Criminals

Jewelry, gadgets, cigarettes— and a free television—all attracted the attention of this year’s….

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April 2018
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Where The #$% Am I?

He wanted an adventure. Thanks to his confused GPS, he got one.

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April 2018
8 Silent Signs Stress  Is Making You Sick
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8 Silent Signs Stress Is Making You Sick

Is Making You Sick

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September 2017
Happily Ever After
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Happily Ever After

The key to staying together ... It’s not what you think

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September 2017
News From The World Of Medicine
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News From The World Of Medicine

Falling asleep on the job?

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September 2017
Good News
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Good News

Some Of The Positive Stories Coming Our Way

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September 2017
Medical Mystery
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Medical Mystery

THE PATIENT: Marjorie*, a 69-year-old retired accountant THE SYMPTOMS: Intense headache and nausea THE DOCTOR: Nicholas Pimlott, Associate Chief, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Women’s College Hospital in Toronto, Canada

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January 2018
Good News
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Good News

Some of the Positive Stories Coming Our Way

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January 2018
At The Edge Of Darkness
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At The Edge Of Darkness

Alone with a toolbox, American astronaut Michael Massimino faced an almost impossible task

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January 2018
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The Trees Are Talking

Deep in the heart of Germany’s Ruhe Forest, an ancient community of trees is changing the way we look at nature

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January 2018
Secrets Your Body's Trying To Tell You
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Secrets Your Body's Trying To Tell You

Confession: what I really need for better health, nutrition, sleep, pain relief, and more.

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April 2017
Time For A Fresh Start
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Time For A Fresh Start

Are you feeling down about your job or want to be a valued part of a team? Here are four people who decided to make a change.

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April 2017
Weekend With Uncle Gutta
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Weekend With Uncle Gutta

I HAVE A HABIT of looking up the etymology of words before I start writing, so when I set out to write an essay about my uncle Gutta and kindness, I learned that the word kindness is related to kin.

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April 2017
Family Is Important For Me
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Family Is Important For Me

Playing the Hollywood heartthrob has never been enough for Richard Gere.

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June 2017
15 Things You Should Know About Blood Pressure
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15 Things You Should Know About Blood Pressure

The newest science on how to keep your numbers at healthy levels.

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June 2017
Mountain High Museum
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Mountain High Museum

An eccentric museum in South Tyrol reflects one man’s unique view of mountaineering.

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June 2017
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We Have To Jump In

When their charter boat suddenly sinks in the Caribbean Sea, two siblings have no choice but to swim for their lives.

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June 2017
Pleasurable Health Hacks That Actually Work
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Pleasurable Health Hacks That Actually Work

Genuine, feel-it-in-your-gut laughter triggers the release of mood-boosting endorphins, which leads to a higher tolerance for pain.

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July 2017