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Articles in March-April, 2008 issue of Saturday Evening Post
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Shopaholics
by Ed Henson -
Pain might be angina
by Douglas P. Zipes - Omega-3 update
- [Cartoon]
- Protecting your home: no one is immune from break-ins, but you can take precautions
- The perfect squelch
- A letter of gratitude
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Golden words of love
by Fran Million - A comedian's memoir: Steve Martin looks back at a person he used to know
- FAQS: Volunteering
- Our great train ride: the American illustrators hall of fame
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Chasing diabetes around the world: using ancient foods and medicines to treat a 21st century disease
by Ted Kreiter -
Teas not created equal
by Cory SerVaas -
Final exam
by Chase Morley -
On the move
by S.C. Hamell -
Fainting spells
by Douglas P. Zipes - Vegetables: raw may not be better
- Web surfing for health
- Stick with fish! reel in the bountiful benefits of fish for optimum functioning of body and mind
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You be the judge
by Jose Schorr -
Vitamin K: pros and cons
by Cory SerVaas -
I feel a change coming on
by Janett L. Grady - [Cartoon]
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Dancing and Health
by V. Elaine Lewis -
Hypotension syndrome
by Douglas P. Zipes -
Prostate: new light on laser therapy: for the millions of males living with benign prostatic hyperplasia , a new laser treatment is proving a promising alternative to more invasive surgery
by Patrick Perry -
Do wrinkle products work? Advertisements promise younger, more beautiful skin. Here's what we know and don't know about wrinkle reducers
by Tait Trussell - Sleep testing comes home
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Alternative therapy for joint pain
by Cory SerVaas -
More to learn about lysine
by Cory SerVaas -
Mothers and daughters
by Christiana Bortolotti -
Writing is easy! There's really no trick to being a writer, as long as you live in sunny California and avoid dank places like South America or Czechoslovakia
by Steve Martin -
Do we really need cursive writing? With the rise of electronic communications, even less time is being devoted to teaching handwriting in our schools. The written art may be an endangered species
by Caitlin Carpenter -
Starting strong, finishing strong: sticking with simple, easy-to-implement steps, you will greatly increase your chances of maintaining superior physical and mental function throughout life: an interview with Drs. Kenneth & Tyler Cooper
by Patrick Perry - Are your bones healthy?
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Omega-3s and eye health
by Cory SerVaas - From the Pharmacy
- Tracking America's rails
- Drinks to your health
- Look out for ladders
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Do you believe that outfit?! Thanks to our democratic way of dressing, we all have the right to look cheap, regardless of our social standing
by Rose Madeline Mula -
Easter flowers: "they came before the first wake-robins lifted white among rotting leaves near the river…. Something wonderful happened when the windflowers began to blow upon those hills."
by MacKinlay Kantor -
Arm swelling after cancer surgery
by Cory SerVaas -
The soul of Whit
by Jerry O'Roark - [Cartoon]
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For the young and young at heart
by Peggy Egan -
Advances in heart care
by Douglas P. Zipes - The wit and wisdom of Benjamin Franklin: his enduring wisdom leads us to a higher appreciation of his genius
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The planting bird: when it's time to work the garden in the early spring, nature sends a winged messenger to tell us how to do it
by Julie Zickefoose - Good vibes
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About "belly" fat
by Cory SerVaas -
Reader remedies to lower triglycerides
by Cory SerVaas -
The rest of the Banting story
by William E. Swisher - Twilight at Monticello
- Password savvy
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Romancing the rails: hop on board to experience the utmost in train travel and explore the beauty, romance, and history of the scenic western frontier
by Dwight Lamb - [Cartoon]
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Prostate cancer options
by Cory SerVaas -
Patience, please
by Ruth Lee -
Speak down, please!
by Carol Jensen -
The best of both worlds: you've heard of Tony Bennett, the international singing phenomenon who has charmed audiences for six decades, but have you met Anthony Benedetto, rising star of the art world?
by Holly Miller -
Laughs and marriage
by John Huerta -
Low BP, low energy
by Douglas P. Zipes -
Enough water to sail the plane: you don't have to be a math whiz to know that 10-ounce bottles of water multiplied times 60 bladders exceeds the capacity of one small bathroom wedged behind row 20
by Lori Borgman -
What's fat got to do with it? In an excerpt from You On a Diet, America's trusted doctor team offers useful insights about unhealthy body fat
by Mehmet C. Oz - Hot topic: autism
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Mucus misery
by Cory SerVaas -
Stop the drip
by Cory SerVaas -
Jump shot
by Suzan L. Wiener -
More valuable than inheritance
by Marian Payne - Saving time saves lives: update on early-defibrillation programs and emerging technology
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Active coping for chronic pain: simple steps to make the shift from patient to person
by Carol Krucoff -
Steering clear of investment scams: a few simple rules can help you avoid scam artists taking you to the cleaners
by Cathy Shouse - An inside look
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Leg pain relief is often elusive
by Cory SerVaas -
She now sees in color
by Cory SerVaas
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