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Articles in Nov-Dec, 2008 issue of Saturday Evening Post
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by Schocher -
Convoluted heart vessels
by Douglas P. Zipes - Talking turkey: spend less time in the kitchen and more time with guests with this easy holiday menu
- Foods that fight colon cancer
- Indulging at breakfast can help you shed pounds
- Sweet things
- Eye protection
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But wait! There's more!! For those who easily succumb to the temptation of TV infomercials, there may be only one solution
by Rose Madeline Mula -
Christmas countdown
by Engleman - Kidney cysts usually harmless
- Readers offer more help for heel pain
- Another tip to counter constipation
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Julie Andrews
by William Holt -
Harmony
by Jeb Stewart -
Not just handing you a line!
by Mary M. Brock -
Untimely prediction
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Meredith Vieira
by L. Carlos Diaz -
Frozen shoulder
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Tobacco good for something
by Mary Ellwood -
More about how doctors think
by Mayer L. Horensten -
The urgency of Alzheimer's
by C.S. Janes, Jr. - The king: still making waves
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Brushing up on oral hygiene: experts concur that good dental hygiene is an important tool in managing diabetes
by Elinor Nauen - The gift of knitting
- Digestive health check
- Website of the month
- Nuggets of wisdom from Post readers: six wise words for living well
- Some assembly required
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Lessons from the heart: thinking of broadcaster Tim Russertand not a moment too soon
by Michael Bicks -
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by Glasbergen -
Pacemaker safety
by Douglas P. Zipes - Flexing your arteries
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Unvarnished truth: the incomparable H.L. Mencken
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Dean Ornish's battle with depression
by Mehmet Oz - The Leyendecker Look: a new book provides an in-depth view of the great American illustrator who inspired Norman Rockwell and changed the way Americans looked at the world
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Voice of experience: in an election year when many talk radio hosts rant on the right or lobby on the left, veteran journalist Diane Rehm gives equal time to all sides of an issue and both sides of the aisle
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Getting better with age: dive in: while not every swimmer over 40 can set world records, for many fitness is as much the goal as speed
by Liz Robbins -
Fire up the kindling: a contraption called the Kindle promises to reinvent the way we read books. I'd rather use it for kindling
by Philip Gulley -
The big freeze: coldest state in the country? Alaska, of courseeven though some fondly refer to International Falls, Minnesota, as "The Icebox of the Nation."
by Bill Geist -
You be the judge
by Jose Schorr -
The perfect squelch
by Walter R. Aho - Going for 100
- Managing Meniere's disease
- Chronic pancreatitis
- Help for aging eyes
- Speak up for urinary health
- From the pharmacy
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The Christmas hobby horse
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The countdown is on!
by Suzan L. Wiener -
The unkindest cut
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Wait!
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Diet, drugs may affect Coumadin
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Keep hopingand working
by Douglas P. Zipes -
Dodging DNA destiny
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Common problem may be annoying
by Douglas P. Zipes - Defibrillators keep the beat
- Survivor spotlight
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Dear Dr. Franklin
by Stuart A. Green -
Don't let old man winter empty your wallet: with energy costs going through the roof, be sure your heated air is not
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Beating the blues: new approaches are lifting the veil of melancholy for millions of Americans
by Stacey Colino - A Leyendecker Christmas
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A checklist that's saving lives: The best ideas are often the simplest
by Eric Vohr - Fish oil relieves her psoriasis
- Persistent tearing
- We'll drink to that!
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Elvis: the comeback special
by Alanna Nash - They're laughing at us
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The call of the wild: three talented brothers from Minnesota have made an art out of winning the Federal Duck Stamp contest
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Turbocharge your savings: tough economic times call for sound strategies to safeguard your financial future
by Cathy Shouse - Where do you think you are?
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The Jewish roots of Christmas: the ancient grade-school music teacher and the ACLU would not have seen eye to eye. Fortunately, they didn't know about each other
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The toy maker: this holiday season, millions of children will soon open presents containing the latest computer chip-operated gadgets and gizmos, but lucky children in the Finger Lakes region of New York will be thrilled to find timeless classics under th
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Freedom after 50: live long enough, you get oldthat's life, but living free, fit and fabulousthat's the challenge
by Wanda Hennig