Monday, July 25, 2011

Fattest and Fittest States

Monday, July 25, 2011
In This Issue:
  • Tall Women Linked to Greater Cancer Risk
  • The Grapefruit Diet: Does It Work?
  • Birth Control: Brand Name vs. Generic

Top Story Which States Are
the Fattest and Fittest?

According to a new report, many states are
getting fatter and fatter. But it's not all
bad news -- some states are as fit as ever.

Also See:
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  • Romantic Relationships Quiz
  • Catch Breast Cancer at Stage 0  
 
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Health News & Features
Tall Women Linked to Greater Cancer Risk
A new study suggests that taller women are at increased risk for a
variety of cancers, including breast, ovarian, and colon. But why?
Also See:
  • Panel Calls for Cheaper Birth Control
  • Are Your Kids Overscheduled?  


The Grapefruit Diet: Does It Work?
This extreme diet has been around for decades and promises you'll
lose 10 pounds in 12 days. But is it safe and does it really work?
Also See:
  • Done Having Kids? His and Her Options
  • How Women's Heart Attacks Are Different  


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From the Women's Health Community
Birth Control: Brand Name vs. Generic
Generic medications are supposed to be identical to the brand-name
versions, but is that always the case? Our expert takes a closer look.

Read more from Jane Harrison-Hohner, RN on the Women's Health blog.
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