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The soda industry is playing a never-ending game of Whac-A-Mole with health officials and antiobesity campaigns in cities across the country.
The Obama administration said it was postponing a decision on whether to try to extend antidiscrimination protections to lesbian, gay and bisexual people as part of the health law.
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Federal lawmakers went to Ground Zero to press for an extension of the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act, which provides health care and compensation to first responders and survivors. It is slated to expire in October 2016.
Triathlete Tony Pritzker, who has completed 10 Half Ironman and eight Ironman races, packs training into his social life to keep up with his schedule of endurance events.
A strain of probiotic, which is added to some smoothies and raw juices, can kill a wide variety of harmful bacteria in lab tests.
A study involving children about 11 months old suggested that vocal tones can influence their judgment of people.
Time management tips will go only so far. To overcome the tendency to delay despite negative consequences, procrastinators need to understand the emotions behind the behavior.
Seven veterans have died from Legionnaires’ disease, and dozens more have contracted the ailment at a group home in Illinois.
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Americans are often bewildered by the legal and logistical challenges of adopting a child internationally while living abroad. Expats share advice for finding support.
People in droves are training to become yoga teachers, but many have no intention of leading a room full of downward dogs.
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Fixing its Kashi brand, says the CEO, is key to bulking up sales in the fast-growing natural and organic food aisles, part of a broader push to revive the 109-year old firm.
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U.S. college students are now more likely to smoke marijuana on a daily basis than cigarettes, according to a survey.
An swim coach shares techniques for stronger open-water swimming
She saw other mothers in the U.S. "parenting on eggshells" and realized "my adopted Swedish norms had truly changed my approach to parenting from my traditional American upbringing."
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New research suggests why some people take to learning music easily: Activity in two neural areas gives them a musical advantage, says Susan Pinker
Everyone knows how not to behave on the sidelines. So is there anything a parent can do to help their child play a better game? The new advice: Back off, and let it happen.
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