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A Super Bowl Workout for Couch Potatoes
Six exercises you can do without taking your eyes off the game.
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Shed Light on SAD to Ease Winter Blues
Daily light therapy best for seasonal affective disorder, research finds.
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Alcohol Ads in Magazines, Stores Raise Teen Drinking
TV pitches showed no effect, although more study is needed, according to Rand researchers.
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Japan OKs Enbrel For Rheumatoid Arthritis
The drug quiets a key inflammatory compound
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Study: Mammograms Painless for Most Women
Finding challenges common assumptions about breast exam
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Menstrual Cycle Affects Depression Symptoms
For some, depression worsens in the week before
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Seizures After Epilepsy Surgery Indicate Continuing Risk
Patients do better after surgery, but seizures may still occur
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Health Highlights: Feb. 5, 2005


FYI
Health Tip: Mouth Problems Can Worsen With Age
Take care of your teeth and gums

Health Tip: Real Oven Better for Killing Germs
So warm up to this idea

Health Tip: Be Mitey Careful!
Mites in pet food can cause allergies

Health Tip: Chest Pain Is Nothing to Sneeze At
It's not wise to ignore chest pain

Health Tip: Dizziness Explained
Mixed signals from motion-sensing systems

FDA Approvals
New Meningitis Vaccine Gets Nod
Lasts longer than existing inoculation

New Drug Could Prevent Blindness
Treats macular degeneration

Drug Treats Painful Side Effect of Chemotherapy
Thwarts debilitating mouth sores

Spray Approved for Nasal Polyps
Treats benign growths that obstruct breathing

Longer-Term Sleeping Pill Approved
Shows few signs of addictive side effects


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