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Articles in Sept-Oct, 2008 issue of Saturday Evening Post
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At home with Julie Andrews: with several best-selling children's books to her credit, everyone's favorite Fair Lady is finding new ways to promote her lifelong passionreading
by Holly G. Miller - A Rockwell's America: alive and well: a new book and traveling exhibition capture moments in contemporary life that Norman Rockwell might have painted
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How doctors think
by Mary Jane Miller -
A Letter to Ty Pennington
by Peggy Mitchell -
Cover painting sequel
by S.T. Marsh -
Alpha or Omega?
by William Dauenhauer -
The Grit of the South
by Naomi Eagle -
Cover model remembered
by Nancy Rosin -
Amazing omega-3s
by Peter Gianakura - Animal instincts
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Hearing the heart beat
by Douglas P. Zipes - Implanted defibrillators
- Young hearts at risk
- More ICD news
- Wild about salmon: now is the perfect time to reel in the bounty of salmon
- Quilting: a stitch in time: the venerable craft continues to thrive, with a new legion of devotees
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Robin's rules of order: a year after her breast cancer diagnosis, Good Morning America's Robin Roberts is at the top of her game and is playing by an amended set of rules
by Holly G. Miller -
Focusing on annuities: navigating the ins and outs of today's investment alternatives requires a little homework
by Cathy Shouse -
Thawing out frozen shoulder: what can you do when your arm gets "stuck"?
by Patricia Hagen -
Alzheimer's disease: something's not right with mom … and now Dad
by Melissa Isaacson - Where do you think you are?
- Donate life
- Aging and moles
- Vaccine helps ward off shingles
- Readers beat heel pain
- Puzzles with a purpose
- Health tips about hot tubs
- Help for scalp sores
- Gangrene may affect internal organs
- Bathroom trips disrupt sleep
- Calcium makes her hands cramp
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A higher calling?
by John Favicchio -
From the devil's dictionary
by Ambrose Bierce -
Herding hummingbirds
by Dave Kessler -
The Great Flag
by Leo Shatin -
Wasp "sting"
by William Kinter - Gardening: still worth the bother?
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Rich is a religion: unless you treat money with respect, will you come up short?
by Mark Stevens -
Get out of your slump: proper posture can relieve pain and enhance appearance
by Carol Krucoff - National Public Lands Day
- Pump it up
- Website of the month
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The surprising truth about aging: what can you do to slow it down?
by Mehmet C. Oz -
Hallucinations and heart surgery
by Douglas P. Zipes -
Help for leg swelling
by Douglas P. Zipes -
Managing blood lipid levels
by Douglas P. Zipes -
Heart valves, leg pain, and exercise
by Douglas P. Zipes - Would a chimp make a good date? A noted neuropsychologist provides new insight into humanity's special status
- Interpreting PSA tests
- Stents help drain kidneys
- Trouble switching to generic drug
- Is drug for real?
- New antibiotic warning
- Red yeast rice and cholesterol
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Program it and they will come: if you can't take the technology, get out of the kitchen
by Lori Borgman -
My friend, Roger Mudd: a writer and journalist reminisces about his neighbor and childhood pal who became one of the foremost television news broadcasters of our time
by Tait Trussell -
The line of most resistance: it takes a special ability always to get in the slowest lane at the supermarket, the restaurant, or the toll booth, and this author has it
by Peter Gerstenzang -
Why bother? Is trying to prevent climate change a waste of time, or can making even small lifestyle choices nurture a healthier relationship with our planet?
by Michael Pollan -
Barbershopin perfect harmony: though more than a century old, four-part harmony stays in tune with today's world
by Alanna Nash