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The 51 fastest fat burnersupdated: Sat Jan 29 2011 22:34:00

Erase extra flab with these super-effective tricks.

Study: Childhood cancer survivors less likely to marryupdated: Sat Oct 24 2009 16:34:00

Three years ago, Anne Willis mentioned to the man she was dating that she didn't know about her fertility, since she had undergone cancer treatment as a teenager. His response --"Oh, so you don't know if you're going be able to have kids?" -- was off-putting.

Anger, stress may be linked to heart problemsupdated: Thu Oct 08 2009 10:24:00

When you get angry, the stress isn't restricted to your head. New research shows that anger actually triggers electrical changes in the heart, which can predict future arrhythmias in some patients.

Study: Cocaine vaccine could help addictsupdated: Wed Oct 07 2009 11:01:00

An experimental vaccine for cocaine addicts can help some users kick the habit, according to a new study.

'No reason' to believe missing bride-to-be ran away, official saysupdated: Sat Sep 12 2009 20:20:00

There is no reason to believe that a missing Yale graduate student and bride-to-be ran away, the school's vice president said Saturday.

Yale announces reward for missing studentupdated: Fri Sep 11 2009 22:41:00

Yale University announced Friday a $10,000 reward to anyone with information leading to a missing graduate student and bride-to-be.

Yale student vanishesupdated: Fri Sep 11 2009 22:41:00

A Yale graduate student has not been heard from since Tuesday. She's listed as missing, and Nancy Grace has the latest.

Police: Yale student, a bride-to-be, disappearsupdated: Fri Sep 11 2009 08:25:00

Police are searching for a Yale University graduate student and bride-to-be who disappeared and was last seen outside a school of medicine building.

Police: Yale student, reportedly bride-to-be, disappearsupdated: Thu Sep 10 2009 12:18:00

Police are searching for a Yale University graduate student, reportedly a bride-to-be, who disappeared and was last seen outside a school of medicine building.

Time.com: Concerns About Chemical in Plasticsupdated: Mon Sep 15 2008 22:00:00

A new study links exposure to bisphenol A, a chemical commonly found in plastic, with higher rates of heart disease and diabetes. The FDA has declared the compound safe. What gives?

Fortune: Why we eat what we eatupdated: Wed Jul 05 2006 11:20:00

If we are what we eat, why do we eat what we do? That question has puzzled scientists - not to mention big food companies - for decades, but new research continues to shed light on this fascinating mystery of human behavior.

Motherhood inching later in lifeupdated: Fri May 06 2005 12:55:00

Married with two children, Melissa Devereaux is like many mothers, but a difference that may have set her apart decades ago is now increasingly common. Devereaux, 40, is of "advanced maternal age."

Money Magazine: WISE UP Wise up about running shoes Don't overpay for running shoesupdated: Sun May 01 1994 00:01:00

Let's face it: The peds seem peppier in the latest aerodynamic, mondo- cushioned, custom-pumped and, yes, priciest running shoes. So you drop the big bucks for Nike's top-of-the-line Air Max ($130)...

Fortune: NOW HEAR THISupdated: Mon May 27 1985 00:01:00

''We believe that -- as small as our operation may be -- we are a force for change, and we are not going to leave.'' -JOHN F. AKERS, 50, chief executive of IBM, defending the company's presence in ...

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