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Send Your Health Care Reform Questions Straight to the White House


Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius will host a roundtable discussion on health care at the White House Thursday as the Obama administration steps up its efforts to promote the landmark legislation the president signed last year — and AOL will be there, streaming the conference live and asking questions submitted by users.

Do you have an opinion on the health care law? Submit a question with your first name and state of residence here. AOL Health Vice President Marjorie Martin will present your questions to Sebelius at the event, which will be live-streamed at AOLHealth.com and AOL.com from 4:30 to 5:15 p.m on Thursday, January 27. … More »

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Send Your Health Care Reform Questions Straight to the White House

Morning Links: Dr. Oz’s 5 Ways to Beat Food Cravings


Forever Blowing Bubbles – British studies say that chewing sugarless gum may help relieve symptoms of heartburn. (The New York Times)

Required Reading – 9 things in life you don’t need in order to be happy. (EcoSalon)

Dr. Oz Says: – Try these 5 techniques to beat food cravings. (That’s Fit) … More »

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Morning Links: Dr. Oz’s 5 Ways to Beat Food Cravings

Blisstree » LIVE 2011-01-13 09:30:24


Beer Belly = Risk of Heart Disease…and Smaller Brain? According to a new study, an expanding waistline may lead to brain shrinkage — especially of the part that controls your eating habits. (AOL Health)
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Obesity and STD Rates Rising In American Women


Check out this post about a recent women’s health study on That’s Fit.

While fewer American women are smoking and dying from heart disease and stroke, there have been disturbing setbacks in women’s health in the U.S. over the last decade.

The newly released 2010 edition of Making the Grade on Women’s Health: a National and State-by-State Report Card, developed by the National Women’s Law Center and the Oregon Health & Science University, showed that more women are suffering from obesity, high blood pressure and sexually transmitted diseases. In addition, more women are engaging in riskier behaviors, like binge drinking and failing to obtain regular health screenings for conditions like cervical cancer. … More »

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Obesity and STD Rates Rising In American Women

Being Even A Little Overweight Can Shorten Your Life (AOL Health)


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Being Even A Little Overweight Can Shorten Your Life (AOL Health)
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Being Even A Little Overweight Can Shorten Your Life (AOL Health)