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Avoid the afternoon stress-eating bingeAnyone who has dived into the deep end of a party pack of chips at the end of a day gone awry knows emotional eating is a dangerous habit. Use these tips from stress columnist Amanda Enayati to skip the dip.
Are depressed kids bully magnets?Psychologists, not to mention parents, have long observed that kids who seem depressed tend to have trouble being accepted by their peers.
Caribbean cruise cut short by illnessPassengers on the Crown Princess are coming home early from a Caribbean cruise, thanks to a second nasty outbreak of gastrointestinal illness.
Komen Foundation VP resignsKaren Handel, a vice president with the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation, resigned her position Tuesday following a controversy over funding for Planned Parenthood projects, the foundation said.
Obama to boost Alzheimer's research fundingThe Obama administration will push for a $156 million increase in funding for Alzheimer's research over the next two years, the Department of Health and Human Services announced Tuesday.
Engines idling in New York despite lawPassing laws is one thing; enforcing them is another. Enter New York City's idling rule, meant to improve the city's air quality by prohibiting drivers from running their engines when they're not moving.
Obesity ads hurt more than help?Georgia's controversial child obesity ads are being phased out, but debate continues over whether they do more harm than good.
No stress relief for stress writer"I see here you'll be staying overnight," says the woman at the surgery check-in, fixing me with a soothing beam.
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