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Which Diet's Best? That's Your Choice. (Post, July 22, 2008, Page HE01)
 
When It's Surgery, Don't Get It Wrong: When It's Surgery, Don't Get It Wrong (Post, July 22, 2008, Page HE01)
 
Which Is Right?: Like Some Others, She Has Trouble Picking Sides (Post, July 22, 2008, Page HE01)
 
Speaking Up About a Silent Killer: Kidney Disease Poses a Big Challenge, but Dialysis Gives Me Hope for the Future (Post, July 22, 2008, Page HE03)
 
Older Woman, Younger Man: It's a Match Made in Cyberspace (Post, July 22, 2008, Page HE06)
 
All Tomatoes Cleared of Salmonella Risk, Officials Say (Post, July 18, 2008, Page D01)
 
Study: Low-Carb Diet Best for Weight, Cholesterol (Post, July 17, 2008; 11:56 AM)
 
Peer Pressure's Weight (washingtonpost.com, July 15, 2008; 10:44 AM)
 
Too-Busy Teens Feel Health Toll (Post, July 15, 2008, Page HE01)
 
Family Adjusts to Rules of the Road (Post, July 15, 2008, Page HE01)
 
It's Not the Answers That Are Biased, It's the Questions: If Two Similar Studies Completely Disagree, Look at How the Funders Framed the Issue (Post, July 15, 2008, Page HE03)
 
Melanoma Rates Increase Among Younger Women (Post, July 11, 2008, Page A01)
 
Mental Activity May Affect Autism-Linked Genes: Study Suggests That Altering Ill Children's Experiences Could Change the Disease (Post, July 11, 2008, Page A02)
 
Write Off Your Weight (washingtonpost.com, July 8, 2008; 10:37 AM)
 
When Things Go Wrong, It's Better To Be at Home: When Things Go Wrong, It's Better To Be at Home (Post, July 8, 2008, Page HE01)
 
Coming to Terms With a Predator: My Friend Didn't Beat Her Illness, but It Didn't Beat Her (Post, July 8, 2008, Page HE04)
 
Some Seek Guidelines to Reflect Vitamin D's Benefits (Post, July 4, 2008, Page A01)
 
Gulp! Oh, the Calories (washingtonpost.com, July 1, 2008; 10:06 AM)
 
Decline in Teen Smoking Hits a Wall: Public Health Officials Worry as a Promising Years-Long Trend Goes Flat (Post, June 29, 2008, Page A02)
 
The Power of Produce (washingtonpost.com, June 24, 2008; 11:36 AM)
 
Every Body's Talking: An Ex-FBI Agent 'Thin-Slices' Behavior To Read Emotions That Are Not Put Into Words (Post, June 24, 2008, Page HE01)
 
Doctors Renew Heart Advice: Russert's Death Prompts Calls; Experts Focus on Preventive Steps (Post, June 24, 2008, Page HE06)
 
The Skinny on Summer Reading (washingtonpost.com, June 17, 2008; 9:45 AM)
 
Fathers and Druthers: Dads Are Still Saddled With Detached Image (Post, June 17, 2008, Page HE01)
 
Getting Serious on Lyme: Area Health Officials Battle Disease's Surge (Post, June 17, 2008, Page HE01)
 

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