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December 2007
Low blood sugar, driving don’t mix
Holidays an opportunity to bring cheer to those with Alzhemier’s, and to caregivers
Bundle of joy should be preceded by bundle of pregnancy strategies
Shorter showers help ease dry winter skin
With dietary diligence, it's OK to be a little nutty
Don’t let drinking wreck your holiday season
Violent toys, video games can be destructive
Parties can bring joy, and sometimes unplanned discomfort
Make good nutritional choices in your holiday meal ingredients
Take potential pain out of champagne – practice safe uncorking of the bubbly
Remember the gift for all seasons
November 2007
Use moisturizing eye drops on long flights
Vaccinations: Roll sleeves up for flu season, as well as other adult needs
Kids and the kitchen — A combination that calls for care
Sensible nutrition doesn’t have to disappear during Thanksgiving feast
October 2007
A few precautions can help keep Halloween safe, fun 
Parents: If trick-or-treating scares your children, don’t force it
How your little monsters can avoid skin rashes
Halloween goodies can be good for your kids
Halloween decoration also a great nutritional value
Be aware of all forms of the peanut in Halloween goodies
Nutritionally speaking, don’t get tricked into too many treats
Bone density scans can help slow progression of osteoporosis
September 2007
Start of schools means increased risk of brain injury in sports
For hearing’s sake, turn down the volume
Hydrate, but resist notion that diet beverages deliver long-term health, satisfaction
Care must be taken when outside during summer’s dog days
August 2007
Adjust morning wake-up schedule as school year approaches
Eating on the run? Healthier fast-food meals now an option
Cooling off the effects of prickly heat
Does a sundae really cool you off on a hot day?
Make sure children’s vaccinations are up to date
Cancer threat often goes unidentified in women
Filling the lunch box with food for thought
When school sports begin it’s time for some quality H2O
Kids’ backpacks should not be nerve-damaging burden
Intervention key to preventing leading cause of injury death for elderly
July 2007
Don’t let snakes sneak up on you
To protect your eyes, get a bang out of professional fireworks shows
Colon cancer examinations needed as you age
Your brain needs a healthy diet also
June 2007
Vacation downtime vital to rejuvenate
Implants should not deter women from mammograms
When allergy symptoms bloom, find the right medication
Pregnant women can keep cool and get exercise with simple precautions
Three-part attack key to dropping ‘in time for summer’ weight
Stay hydrated with the right types of liquids
Ensure food preparation safety during summer’s grilling season
Want to save lives this summer? Give blood
May 2007
A mother’s eating habits and body image affects her daughter’s
Make seasonal sun block a daily habit
Try gum for heartburn relief
No need to sweat excessive perspiration
April 2007
Know the signs of impending early miscarriage
Every athletic game plan should include safety strategy
Fighting childhood obesity begins at home
Shingles vaccine could head off painful skin condition affecting seniors
March 2007
New Medicare rules may aid those with astigmatism, cataracts
Be aware of diverse symptoms of multiple sclerosis
Butter or margarine: What is the healthier choice?
Males who have smoked should screen for dangerous aneurysm
February 2007
New Year’s resolutions often quickly fall by the wayside
Facial pain may indicate nerve damage, not dental problems
Choosing right type of Valentine’s Day chocolate can benefit heart
Scrubbing bubbles can worsen acne’s outcome
January 2007
As they age, men need to be proactive about limiting loss of bone density
Thin may be sending the wrong message
Protect yourself to protect your baby against whooping cough
Trying to lose holiday weight? Start by stocking good-for-you foods
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