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Articles in Jan-Feb, 2008 issue of Saturday Evening Post
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To sleep, perchance
by Mary Ellen Sciortino - AED saves coach
- Gotta go?
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The "King" of hearts: for two decades, the "master of the mike" has helped hundreds of individuals receive desperately needed treatment and renewed hope
by Patrick Perry - Apples, onions, and your pancreas
- Where do you think you are?
- Dizziness: possible causes and cures
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New Year's Wish
by Edgar Guest -
A historical gem
by Jay Anderson -
New options may help
by Douglas P. Zipes - Presidents at play
- Supplement spotlight: orthosilicic acid
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Dancing for the health of it: the dance floor is proving a good venue for getting fit with a little fancy footwork
by Lisa Monti -
The new zero: are we living in the era of the incredibly shrinking woman?
by Lori Borgman - Wearied by unwanted hair
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Advancing to the Rear
by Pearl Hoffman -
Rockwell in stitches
by Lois C. Johnson - Make a difference
- Roughing it: a bowlful of heart-healthy, fiber-rich soup quite simply does the heart good!
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Dealing with a puppy when you are no longer one yourself: a frisky, crazy puppy proves you can teach an old owner new tricks
by Peter Gerstenzang - Kitchen tips
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You be the judge
by Bruce M. Jones - Reader remedies are welcome
- Daffynitions
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Proton therapy
by Clifford Peterson -
SCA: reducing the risk
by Douglas P. Zipes - Experimental Rx for RLS
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Navigating the healthcare maze: are you one of the millions of Americans stressed out over frustrating and complex medical bills that you don't understand?
by Alina Tugend -
Fifty years is … Remarks on a golden wedding anniversary
by John McCollister - Rare disorder can impair blood flow
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The pole position
by Tresa Frazier -
Second acts
by Daniel Johnson - Good Samaritans save lives
- Climbing every mountain
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Cleaning up the air in your home: you know outdoor pollution is bad, but the indoor variety can be just as hard on your lungs. These expert tactics will help you breathe easier today
by Jen Uscher - Boning up with tea
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The perfect squelch
by Sarah Eoyang - Music to our ears
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Always Half-Empty
by Dominic Martia -
A moving story
by Robin X. Bigham -
Keys to treating A-fib
by Douglas P. Zipes -
How to take better digital photos: after zooming in on these tips, you'll be on your way to taking better digital photos
by Bayard Lewis - Exercise your brain
- Post editors' picks …
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How to find a contractor: hiring the right person needn't be scary if you do a little homework
by Johnathan Smith - Further testing may explain drippy nose
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Crowd control
by Herm Albright -
Man bites dog; readers bite man
by June Patterson - AED recall
- The gift of gab
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Inheritance can be challenging
by Valentino Sabuco - New salts for home gourmets
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Liberty is to the collective body, what health is to every individual body
by Thomas Jefferson - The pros and cons of grapefruit
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Mothers and daughters
by Liz McCormack - 100 years ago in the Post
- Pillow talk
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Sharing memories, sharing lives: preserving family history and sharing memories is a precious gift from one generation to the next
by Arlene Silverman - Cholesterol-lowering milk
- Don't skip dental x-rays
- Cataract surgery generally safe
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Reba
by Sammie S. Johnson -
Next step may be a stress test
by Douglas P. Zipes - Melanoma research
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Heartfelt for life: a new program teaches heart attack survivors how to get well and stay well
by Mehmet Oz - Whole grains for weight watchers
- Can you name this picture?
- Omega-3s target triglycerides
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Counterpoint
by Doris Markland -
Advice for shopaholics
by William Dauenhauer -
Doctors determine treatment guidelines
by Douglas P. Zipes - Presidential Trivia: fascinating facts about the most powerful office on earth
- Senior companions
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Medicial tourism: what you should know: from international outsourcing to in-home visits, doctors and patients are reinventing the way medicine is viewed and practiced at home and around the world
by Lorene Burkhart -
Botts in the islands: why was the world's greatest salesman making a fool of himself at Waikiki Beach?
by William Hazlett Upson - Vitiligo patients needed for research surveys
- Hip pain