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From NPR's award-winning Morning Edition: A weekly roundup of stories about personal health and fitness. (Author: National Public Radio)
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Published: Aug 22, 08Stories:Health Care for All: Switzerland 1. How the Swiss Care for Autistic Children and Adults 2. Understanding How the Swiss System Works
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Published: Aug 15, 08Stories: 1) Going To Work When Sick 2) Buying Prescription Drugs Without a Prescription at Swap Meets 3) Struggling and Surviving When Health Insurance is Gone
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Published: Jul 24, 08Stories: Health Care for All: Netherlands 1) Getting Care on Evenings and Weekends 2) Dutch Pragmatism at Core of Universal Care 3) How the Dutch Manage Long-Term Illnesses Like Diabetes
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Published: Jul 8, 08Stories: Health Care for All: Germany 1) German Patients Get High-Quality Care for Half the US Cost 2) German Doctors Key Factor in Universal Care 3) What About the Uninsured in Germany? 4) Prospects For the Uninsured in the US
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Published: Jul 3, 08Stories: 1) Red Rice Yeast Supplements for Cholesterol 2) Trans Fat Ban Takes Effect in New York City Restaurants 3) Link Between Cholesterol and Memory Loss 4) Why Herpes Never Goes Away
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Published: Jun 20, 08Stories: 1) All About Feet! Plantar Fasciitis 2) More on Shoes and Foot Exercises 3) Interview With Writer Adam Sternbergh About the Barefoot Movement
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Published: May 16, 08Stories: 1) "Exergaming" Seen as Way to Improve Fitness 2) Some Women May Benefit from Ultrasound Plus Mammogram 3) Is There Emotional Damage After Adoption? 4) Myths About Corpses After Disasters 5) A Doctor Rejects Drug Company Money
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Published: May 10, 08Stories: 1) Are Women Waiting Too Long to Have Children? 2) Is Bipolar Disease Being Overdiagnosed? 3) Too Little or Too Much Sleep Can Lead to Weight Gain 4) Restaurant Smoking Bans Related to Lower Teen Smoking Rates in Mass. 5) Medicare Goes After Alleged Insurance Abuses
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Published: May 8, 08Story: 1) Gender Identity Issues in Children, Part 1 of 2
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Published: May 6, 08Stories: 1) More on Lasik Eye Surgery 2) Fixing the Problems at Army Hospitals 3) Artificial Blood Substitutes Called 'Dangerous' 4) Update on Health Care in the Presidential Election Campaign
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Published: Apr 30, 08Stories: 1) Stem Cells for Heart Disease 2) Bypass Surgery Safe at Smaller Hospitals 3) Questions About Lasik Eye Surgery 4) Genetic Discrimination Bill Could Change Medicine 5) Life Expectancy Goes Down for Some Americans 6) Culinary Experts Share Recipes for Health Meals on a Budget
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Published: Apr 29, 08Stories: 1) Stem Cells for Heart Disease 2) Bypass Surgery Safe at Smaller Hospitals 3) Questions About Lasik Eye Surgery 4) Genetic Discrimination Bill Could Change Medicine 5) Life Expectancy Goes Down for Some Americans 6) Culinary Experts Share Recipes for Health Meals on a Budget
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Published: Apr 22, 08Stories: 1) Pets' Toxic Exposures and The Effect on Health 2) Putting Medical Records Online 3) John McCain's Health Reform Plan 4) Universal Health Care in Japan
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Published: Apr 17, 08Stories: 1) Light-Activated Teeth Whitening Versus Other Methods 2) How Much You Sleep Affects Weight 3) Contaminated Blood Thinner Deaths Surpass 100 4) How Low Is Too Low for Blood Pressure and Cholesterol? 5) Emergency Room Crowding Surprise
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Published: Apr 17, 08Stories: 1) Dispute Over Drinking 8 Glasses of Water a Day 2) E-mailing Your Doctor 3) Nicotine's Addictive Power 4) Government Moves Toward Regulating Tobacco
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