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New evidence suggests that emotional well-being may indeed contribute to lung health: Chronic stress, anger, or pessimism
seems to speed up the normal age-related decline in lung function. (pages 1, 4, 5).
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UP FRONT
- Editor's note: Confusing groceries (page 2)
HEALTH WIRE
- Duct tape for warts; portion control; more (page 2)
NEWS, HEALTHY IDEAS
- 'Blockbuster' drugs go generic (page 3)
- Yoga and cancer, more
(page 3)
HEALTH-CARE SAVVY
- Good loving after 50 (page 6)
- Hair removal: What's best? (page 6)
SHAPING UP
- Gym traps-and solutions
(page 7)
- How to choose an instructor (page 7)
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SPECIAL REPORT
- Functional-or dysfunctional-foods (page 8)
- What to ask before you buy (page 8)
MEDICAL MATTERS
- Not-so-sudden cardiac arrest (page 10)
- Aspirin may curb prostate size (page 10)
OFFICE VISIT
- Don't sweat the small stuff (page 11)
ON YOUR MIND
- Leg swelling on plane trips; overactive bladder; causes of dizziness; herbal pain relief
(page 12)
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