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  • Illustration of two older men playing chess outdoors.

    July 2010

    • Can We Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease?
    • Mind Your Mouth
    • Infants Can Learn While Sleeping
    • Gene Pattern Spells Freedom from Medications
    • Advances in Colorectal Cancer Research
  • Illustration of sun surrounded by fresh produce, sun protection gear and people having fun outdoors.

    June 2010

    • Fun Summer Days
    • Too Young for Hot Flashes?
    • Patient’s Genome Reveals Medical Risks
    • Learn About Chronic Kidney Disease
    • Turning Discovery Into Health
  • Illustration of woman looking at two windows, one with a violent storm and one with a sunny, peaceful scene.

    May 2010

    • Major Ups and Downs
    • Strike Out Stroke
    • Extra Vitamin C & E Don’t Reduce Pregnancy Blood Pressure Risks
    • Diabetes and Risk for Heart Disease and Stroke
    • Advances in Medical Imaging
  • Illustration of tired mitochondria.

    April 2010

    • When Cells Face an Energy Crisis
    • Dairy Dilemma
    • Resting May Boost Memory
    • Life Changes After Cancer
    • Genomic Careers
  • Illustration of person declining to take a salt shaker.

    March 2010

    • The Salty Stuff
    • When Blood Vessels Bulge
    • How Light Boosts Migraine Pain
    • Health on the Go
    • We Can!
  • Illustration of woman walking in sunshine, calcium rich foods and a woman lifting weights.

    February 2010

    • Keeping Bones Strong and Healthy
    • Things Forgotten
    • Fit Teens Succeed as Adults
    • Can’t See Certain Colors?
    • The Heart Truth
  • Illustration of a family singing around a piano.

    January 2010

    • Strike a Chord for Health
    • Understanding Acne
    • Restricting Sugary Food May Backfire
    • Mental Disorders in Youth
    • The Chemistry of Health
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