Healthy Smile Snacks, Perfect Female Figure and Cancer Patient Turned Mountaineer - Links We Love
Posted on Jul 13th 2009 10:00AM by AOL Health Editors
We at That's Fit and AOL Health know you've got a lot going on in your lives besides staying in great shape, and we realize that more than just diet and exercise goes into feeling your best every day. That's why we're sharing some of the exciting reporting going on at AOL Health.
Your tooth brush, tooth paste, floss and mouth wash don't have to be the only dental-health tools you use. Cheese or raisins, anyone? You can snack for a healthy smile too. Click through this photo-gallery of good-for-your-teeth snacks to find out more.
We at That's Fit and AOL Health aren't about promoting one shape or another, but according to new research, certain female figures may have more health advantages -- or disadvantages -- than others. Find out what your body type could indicate about your overall health.
Diagnosed with brain cancer at age 12, Zac York emerged from treatment two years later, cancer-free, but also with severe muscle mass loss and the need to walk using canes. At age 18, he climbed Mount McKinley, the tallest mountain in the continental U.S. Find out more on "From Cancer Patient to Mountaineer" on AOL Health.
Your tooth brush, tooth paste, floss and mouth wash don't have to be the only dental-health tools you use. Cheese or raisins, anyone? You can snack for a healthy smile too. Click through this photo-gallery of good-for-your-teeth snacks to find out more.
We at That's Fit and AOL Health aren't about promoting one shape or another, but according to new research, certain female figures may have more health advantages -- or disadvantages -- than others. Find out what your body type could indicate about your overall health.
Diagnosed with brain cancer at age 12, Zac York emerged from treatment two years later, cancer-free, but also with severe muscle mass loss and the need to walk using canes. At age 18, he climbed Mount McKinley, the tallest mountain in the continental U.S. Find out more on "From Cancer Patient to Mountaineer" on AOL Health.







