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Rate of Eating Disorders in Kids Keeps Rising BusinessWeek By Jenifer Goodwin MONDAY, Nov. 29 (HealthDay News) -- Eating disorders have risen steadily in children and teens over the last few decades, with some of the sharpest increases occurring in boys and minority youths, according to a new report. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Aging Reversed in Mice, Say Scientists ABC News By LARA SALAHI Scientists have turned back the clock in mice they engineered to age faster than normal, an advance they suggest is the first time aging in mice has been reversed. Researchers at Harvard-affiliated medical centers genetically manipulated ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health officials keeping eye on alcoholic 'Cream' msnbc.com BOSTON -- It may be off store shelves, but the Four Loko frenzy is 'whipping up' fears about another new untraditional alcoholic product. "First weekend we sold out totally," said Max Pendolari, the general manager at the Wine Emporium in the South ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Manhunt for armed Santa Cruz inmate after escape San Francisco Chronicle Authorities say a Santa Cruz County inmate has escaped custody, using a stun gun on one deputy and shooting a security guard. Deputies are searching for Maurice Ainsworth, who is considered armed and dangerous. His escape outside Dominican Hospital in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fruit is free under updated Weight Watchers plan Wall Street Journal AP The weight-loss giant is replacing its Points plan with a new system called PointsPlus. Fresh fruits and most vegetables are zero points. Dried fruits and starchy vegetables such as potatoes and corn still have points assigned to them. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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