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April 27, 2005
Live Well Expo takes on the Big Apple The Live Well Expo, presented by the New York Post, took on the New York Health scene this past weekend, revealing the latest in health and wellness trends and technologies.
April 21, 2005
Food Pyramid Gone Missing in Government Confusion The USDA announced a new “personalized” food pyramid, which emphasizes exercise and gradual change over specific dietary recommendations for the general population. If you’re confused, talk to the computer at MyPyramid.gov.
April 18, 2005
Holistic Moms Network: Support for Natural and Holistic Parenting What is holistic parenting? The Upper West Side Chapter of Holistic Moms Network opened earlier this month to create a supportive community of parents interested in wellness and holistic options for their family.
April 16, 2005
Waist Measurement Key to Heart Disease Risk Gentlemen, there’s an easier way to find out whether you are at risk of type 2 diabetes than going to the doctor, check your pants.
Finding a New Way to Health For many of us, making changes in our lives and our health that will have a significant and lasting impact requires the assistance and guidance of a trained professional.
April 11, 2005
MOREmarathon Celebrates Women in their Midlife 3,500 women participated in a marathon this weekend that celebrates their age and their desire to find personal fulfillment in their midlife. Find out how women embrace their own midlife “crisis.”
April 8, 2005
Senators Clinton and Murray Demand FDA Action on Emergency Contraception Politics should not interfere with a woman’s reproductive health, Clinton and Murray made clear today, announcing that they would block President Bush’s appointment of Lester Crawford until the agency decides on Plan B status.
April 4, 2005
Sweet Splenda? Chances are you’ve used it or at least consumed a product sweetened with it. But do you really know what it is?
April 2, 2005
Lift Without Risk: The Acupuncture Facial If the idea of enduring scalpels and hospital wards in search of eternal youth makes you queasy, Eastern medicine thankfully provides a much more palatable alternative.
April 1, 2005
Healthy Living Could Cut US Cancer Burden in Half Nixon’s war on cancer continues with an impressive march of technological advancements. But much of the war could be called off if we took better care of ourselves in the first place.
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