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Secondhand smoke damages blood vessels quickly

About a month and a half ago, while I was out in Wisconsin, I was surprised to find that smoking is still allowed in restaurants. Being a native New ... Read More »

Prenuptial agreements -- I'll marry you if you promise to lose 10 pounds

Prenuptial agreements are traditionally drawn up to protect parties in the case the marriage fails and they need to divide their assets. But according ... Read More »

Extra pounds = extra charges for Alabama state workers

Keep lifting the fork to your mouth and you'll have to fork over some cash. This is essentially the message the state of Alabama is sending out to its ... Read More »

The Active Health Network launched today!

The Active Health Network has just launched and you can find it at SportsHealthExercise.Org. I'm very excited to announce this to you, because I'm one ... Read More »

Your cell can help you stay well

Think of your cell phone as a diet coach, your quit-smoking partner, your own personal health manager. Really. Just sign up with these three companies ... Read More »

4 ways to protect your kid's health

I've got four ways for you to protect your kids' health by protecting your own health. Interested? Here they are. Eat right. If you eat ... Read More »

Are Smoker's Rights Going Up in Smoke?

The government has been cracking down on the tobacco industry for quite some time, and it doesn't look like the full-fledged war against smoking will ... Read More »

6 tips for healthy vision

We know that it's important to eat right and exercise to care for our bodies. We buy special products and take care of our skin. Brushing and flossing ... Read More »

Smoking addiction may be in the genes for some people

A joint study out of the University of Utah and the University of Wisconsin-Madison revealed that people with certain genetic variations may be at ... Read More »

Recovering alcoholics drawn to coffee, cigarettes

Who drinks the most coffee and smokes the most cigarettes? Not your average American, says a new study. It's those recovering from alcoholism who ... Read More »