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- Parkour teaches the art of moving
Parkour -- the "art of moving" -- is a physically challenging practice where participants move through the landscape using obstacles, like stairs and benches, to propel themselves forward and gain speed.
- Flying with the flu? Some may be tempted
Air travelers bracing themselves for the annual Thanksgiving rush this week may have something else to fret about: passengers who could be bringing a little extra baggage of the viral kind on board.
- Scrutiny for cancer screenings
It's been a confusing week for women, with new guidelines for breast cancer and cervical cancer exams. Though the guidelines triggered controversy, one expert said, there could be a silver lining.
- With discord in the ranks, health bill moves ahead
Senate Democrats cleared a major hurdle this weekend by voting to move ahead with debate on health care reform, but it was hardly a unified party standing behind the bill.
- Commentary: Herbal remedies need real scrutiny
Did you know that there exists an all-natural remedy for memory loss? Weight gain? Macular degeneration? Prostate enlargement? These products are so successful that clinical testing has already begun! Just listened to the following testimonial from an unidentified person ...
- CDC: H1N1 cases down, vaccine availability grows
Health officials on Friday reported a slight decrease in H1N1 flu activity nationwide.
- 'I want my mammograms!'
A government task force says women in their 40s don't need annual mammograms, but Sara Fought would beg to differ: She says she's alive today because a routine mammogram found cancer when she was 42.
- New cervical cancer screening guidelines released
The new mammogram recommendations out earlier this week caused quite an uproar. Now comes another change in screening tests for women -- this one for cervical cancer.
- Vicks nasal spray recalled over bacteria
Procter & Gamble is recalling Vicks Sinex nasal spray in the United States, Britain and Germany after finding it contained bacteria, the company said.
- Two men reflect national divide over health reform
Aisha's Fish and Chicken is named for Stanley Walker's 16-year-old daughter; it's a small family business known for its wings, catfish and signature sauce.
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