By Margaret Renkl
STORY HIGHLIGHTS     * Healthy kids come in a wide range of shapes and sizes and don't grow at a steady rate     * After infancy, the tween and teen years are the period of most rapid change &n
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By Salynn Boyles
Patients Have Better Outcomes With Team Approach to Managing Care, Study Finds
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By Bill Hendrick
Overconsumption, Accidents, Injuries Send Hundreds of Underage Drinkers to the Emergency Room
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By Bill Hendrick
Neuropsychological Testing Keeps Athletes With Concussions on Sidelines Longer
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By Anne Harding
STORY HIGHLIGHTS     * Prevention is the best cure for a hangover     * There's no scientific evidence that a heaping helping of bacon and eggs will ease a hangover     * Replaci
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By Salynn Boyles
Study Shows Heavy Babies Had Higher Risk of Becoming Overweight Kids
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By Dr. Melina Jampolis
Is it true if you drink lots of water, it will help you to lose weight? Is it bad for your body if you consume too much of it?
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By Kate Ashford
STORY HIGHLIGHTS     * People who run for at least four hours a week melt more calories than non-runners     * Downing five 5-ounce cups of green tea a day boosts metabolism    
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By Madison Park
STORY HIGHLIGHTS     * Matt Hoover had a mortifying 'aha' moment that gave him the push to change his life     * People need that defining moment that jerks them into action    
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By Amy Spencer
STORY HIGHLIGHTS     * "I changed my eating habits in fourth grade because I was a heavy little girl," Goodwin says     * She says: "What comes with health is a clear mind and a high sp
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By Trisha Henry
Ronald Lee Herrick, the man who made history in 1954 when he donated one of his kidneys to his twin brother, died Monday at the age of 79. It was the world's first successful organ transplant, giving Ronald's brother, Richard, eight more years of li
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By Dr. John McDonald
This year marked what just a decade ago many believed would be an impossible feat - the first human has been injected with cells from human embryonic stem cells (hES). hES cells, and embryonic stem cells in general, are one of the greatest scientifi
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By CNN Wire Staff
STORY HIGHLIGHTS     * Poultry company recalls two types of breaded chicken wings     * Labels did not say packages included eggs     * Pilgrim's Pride recall was voluntary
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By CNN Wire Staff
STORY HIGHLIGHTS     * It recalls 34,373 pounds of organic ground beef     * Products were shipped to six states     * A company sampling confirms a positive result for E. coli.
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By Dr. Melina Jampolis
I'm 5-foot-8 and 26 years old and started at 247 pounds and am at 203 pounds now, in about 22 weeks. I've seemed to stop losing weight when I used to average about two pounds a week. I've tried other exercises but almost to no effect. Any suggestion
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By Jay Reeves
Gabrielle Silva takes down a customer's order from the drive-thru window, stuffs a bag full of products and passes it outside to the couple waiting in a car.
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By Greg Latshaw
When a Gig Harbor, Wash., Fire & Medic One ambulance speeds toward a hospital, medics are focused on saving lives, not money, says Medical Division Chief Paul Berlin.
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By Anita Manning
Those on the front line of the Baby Boom generation, once carefree souls who frolicked through the Summer of Love, are now coming to terms with an inexorable fact: They're turning 65 in 2011. And maybe taking a good look at
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By Nanci Hellmich
For years, Tom Slater, 42, of Olmsted Falls, Ohio, had a long list of excuses for why he didn't lose weight and get in shape.
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By Sharon Jayson
Americans are connecting in droves: 93% now use cellphones or wireless devices, and one-third of those are "smartphones" that allow users to browse the Web and check e-mail.
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