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Look 7 Years Younger

Monday, February 1, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Cutting Back on Salt Could Save Your Life
  • Secret to Success: Just Say 'No'
  • Minimize Your Muffin Top and Menopot

Top Story How to Look 7
Years Younger

Want to turn back the clock
without going under the
knife? Follow these tips.

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  • Snuggle Up With the Perfect Pillow
  • What Your Urine Says About Your Health
Health News & Features
Cutting Back on Salt Could Save Your Life
If Americans cut their salt intake by just half a teaspoon a day, it could save tens of thousands of lives. The catch?
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  • Flame Retardant Exposure May Harm Fertility


Secret to Success: Just Say 'No'
Want to lose weight, live healthier, or spend more time with family? Strategies for reaching your goals.
Also See:
  • Separating Good and Bad Fats
  • Foods and Drinks That Make You Gotta Go


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  • The Truth About Fibromyalgia and Your Diet


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Minimize Your Muffin Top and Menopot
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