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Articles in July-August, 2008 issue of Saturday Evening Post
- Planting happiness
- Policy news
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You be the judge
by Sarah Morris -
Weather or not?
by Helen G. Sutin - Check labels for vitamin K
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Beyond my wildest dreams! Be kind to your poverty-stricken friends; you never know when they might hit the lottery jackpot
by Rose Madeline Mula - A streetcar named progress?
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New reader
by Richard Rofman -
Reader has good prognosis
by Douglas P. Zipes -
The DNA age: technology is ushering in new tools to break the genetic code, but can it help you outsmart your destiny?
by Amy Harmon - Persistent perspiration
- HDL and Omega-3s: the "good" fats
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Good BP control may help
by Douglas P. Zipes -
Back pain: exercising your options: exercises that stretch and strengthen the muscles of your abdomen and spine can help prevent debilitating and painful back problems
by Tammy White -
Keep cursive
by Edith A. Benson -
Wasp smackdown: some insects you can work with, but wasps, never
by Lori Borgman - Surviving SCA at home
- Where do you think you are?
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The nitty-gritty
by Gerald Bosacker - I Thought We Were Making Movies, Not History
- Food for mood
- Glaucoma and central corneal thickness
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Three little words
by Earl E. Chapman -
Chest pressure could be angina
by Douglas P. Zipes -
The cover issue
by E. Jenkins -
On ear creases and heart disease
by Douglas P. Zipes - A man and his vision: J. Lloyd "Coach" Tomer has a dreamto build his company, YTB, into more than just the world's largest travel agency
- Microwave cooking preserves nutrients
- Blood donation
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Deal or no deal? Around the country, workers are facing tough decisions. If your company offers a buyout, what do you need to know before making the decision?
by Cathy Shouse - Go to go
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About these thinking doctors
by Donald E. McWain - A great cartoonist remembered
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Amazing omega-3s: restoring dietary essential fatty acids will dramatically improve mental and physical health around the world
by Ted Kreiter -
Calcium score and plaque buildup
by Douglas P. Zipes - Help for pelvic floor problems
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Healing humor: research is showing that laughter is good medicine
by Tait Trussell - Website of the month
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Reinventing date night: to keep the home fires burning, explore novel ways to reignite the excitement and passion of your early courtship
by Tara Parker-Pope -
The perfect squelch
by Dorothy T. Cook -
All worked out
by Herm Albright -
Bar the door
by Jack J. Carney - Brighten your smile
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Are we retiring people too early? In an excerpt from a 1959 Saturday Evening Post article, the writer challenges retirement at 65 and accurately forecasts problems with pension plan funding
by Roul Tunley - Lichen sclerosus
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Persevere
by Jessie Swihart -
Not all cardiomyopathies are inherited
by Douglas P. Zipes -
The great flag: the colossal symbol could inspire and bond people in special ways; its Phoenix-like story is one of joy and sadness
by Ted Kreiter - Tart and tangy
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Crime and punishment
by Phil Jackson - Search quirks
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Pulmonary hypertension
by Douglas P. Zipes - Where in the world
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Shelling it out
by George V. Kottwitz - Broccoli: reversing aging immune systems
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2002 Ad
by Joe Bordonaro -
Update on medical thriller
by Douglas P. Zipes -
What to do when your contractor lets you down: don't panic. There are a number of ways that a homeowner can resolve a dispute
by Johnathan W. Smith - From the pharmacy
- Gesundheit
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Flowers for all occasions
by Marni Jameson -
Iverd model
by Elizabeth Dear - Hard to swallow
- Don't try this at home! Post cover illustrators were authorities on what not to do in just about any situation
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"Omega" man: dogs are pack animalslike teenagers. They expect a dominant authority
by Bud Herron -
Mother's wish
by Jean L. France - Tomatoes: ripe with benefits
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Spearheading the longevity revolution: sounding a call to action, a renowned expert on aging examines the health, economic, and social challenges and opportunities of growing older in today's society
by Patrick Perry - Seeing flashes after eye surgery
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Working out some issues
by Doris Markland - Great expectations
- Alzheimer's: another reason to avoid soft drinks
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Hands-only CPR: skip the mouth-to-mouth breathingexperts now recommend hands-only CPR for sudden cardiac arrest in adults
by Barb Berggoetz -
The wheel thing
by Michael Walsh -
Mornings with Meredith: replacing Katie Couric as Matt Lauer's sidekick on the Today show was a risky career move for veteran journalist Meredith Vieira. Would the public accept her? Would the ratings hold? Would she ever get used to the 3:00 a.m. wake-up
by Holly G. Miller -
Psoriasis: more than skin deep: for the seven million Americans living with psoriasis, new hope is emerging as research findings turn into medical advances
by Patrick Perry - She needs help for heel pain
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Something fishy
by James Rhodes - Can you name this picture?
- Fish or Fish Oil Capsules?