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Health News Articles
Hormone Replacement Therapy may affect the body's ability to fight disease.
(Biology)
Recent studies suggest that drinking too much water can cause health problems.
(Exercise)
A survey by the American Dietetic Association shows the abundance of nutrition information might be leading to confusion.
(Nutrition)
Eating small, frequent meals can help people become leaner.
(Nutrition)
Science News Articles
Scientists have proposed a new mechanism to explain the formation of galaxies during the history of the universe.
(Astronomy)
Hamsters give scientists insight into the human obesity problem.
(Biology)
Cultural geographer says Atlanta is unusual because ethnic groups intermingle on Buford Highway.
(Geography)
Scientists find speech-center similarities in human and ape brains.
(Primatology)
A particular mouse gene determines rodents' susceptibility to West Nile Virus. Could genetics also explain human and bird resistance?
(Public Health; West Nile Virus)
Explanatory Articles
What is a virus?
(Biology)
Q&A Articles
Which is better - fresh, frozen or canned? Do certain foods make people more alert? Plus, other nutrition tips straight from a registered dietitian.
(Nutrition)
Profiles
Tai Wang teaches healing from the inside out.
(Alternative Medicine)
In the rugged landscape of New Mexico's Red Mesa Valley, archaeologist John Kantner explores how complex societies develop.
(Archaeology)
Biologist Gordon Schuett specializes in animals that give most folks the creeps - snakes.
(Biology)
Phil Bonfiglio beat cancer and endured three surgeries in less than a year - yet this bicyclist can still outrace people half his age.
(Cancer)
Statistics professor uses math to solve public health problems.
(Public Health)
Features
Urban Sprawl. Traffic and smog may grab headlines, but Atlanta's dirty air will ultimately force the city to constrain its creeping suburbs.
(Environment)
Choosing Assisted Living. The plethora of long-term care options can be confusing for older adults and their families, but gerontologists help them navigate the maze.
(Gerontology)
Mystery of the Mind. How the brain dictates behavior is one of the largest unanswered questions of science.
(Neuroscience)
The Nursing Shortage. A mass exodus of nurses from hospitals is crippling the nation's health-care system.
(Nursing)
Third World Health Crisis. Creating drugs for diseases that affect developing countries is a complicated puzzle.
(Public Health)
The Digital Divide. While the information superhighway has paved the way for vast knowledge and enormous wealth for some, others have been left behind.
(Technology)
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