
How to gravity-proof your body
In a highly unscientific survey of a dozen women ages late 30s to early 40s, the belly, butt, inner thighs, back of arms, and breasts were all voted most likely to go from sprightly to saggy. Read More
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In a highly unscientific survey of a dozen women ages late 30s to early 40s, the belly, butt, inner thighs, back of arms, and breasts were all voted most likely to go from sprightly to saggy. Read More

Their blog numbers reveal just how curiously fascinated the public is with Carrie and Gavin Jones: more than a million hits. Read More

Experts on mental illness did some myth-busting at last night’s public forum at the Dallas Performance Hall. Read More

It took Kevin Kirkpatrick three decades to learn the cause of his exhaustion, recurring illness and shortness of breath. Read More

At least twice a week, Susan Rodder straps on an arm cuff and connects to her iPhone for a quick blood pressure check. Read More

It’s a pain reliever and fever reducer found in various brand name products you may have at home: Tylenol, NyQuil, or prescription drugs like Vicodin or Percocet. Read More
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