Friday, August 19, 2011

Super Foods for Your Bones

Friday, August 19, 2011
In This Issue:
  • Does Watching TV Shorten Your Life Span?
  • Unhealthiest Restaurant Meals Revealed
  • Is This the Beginning of Menopause?

Top Story Super Foods
for Your Bones

Don't let osteoporosis sneak up on you.
View this slideshow for foods to help
keep your bones healthy and strong.

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  • Slideshow: PMS Fighters
 
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Health News & Features
Does Watching TV Shorten Your Life Span?
The sedentary lifestyle associated with TV watching can take
as much as five years off your life. How much TV is too much?
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  • Advantages, Concerns of CrossFit
  • Pilates: How to Get Started at Home  


Unhealthiest Restaurant Meals Revealed
Which popular restaurant entrees won the dubious honor of "most
extreme eats"? Click through this gut-busting slideshow to find out.
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  • Get the Facts About Ovarian Cysts


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Is This the Beginning of Menopause?
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