Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Health Report from NBCSandiego

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SEP. 23, 2008
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Aging Means Changing Focus Of Diet
Some baby boomers say its not easy changing their diets to match their changing bodies.

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FDA Cracks Down On Unapproved Rx Meds
The FDA cracks down on an unapproved prescription skin cream and eye wash.

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Stressed? Simple Tips Can Make You Feel Better
Stress is a part of life. But planning ahead, preparing your body and taking a few minutes to process can help you feel better.

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E.R. Workers Post Pics Of Patients' Wounds
Two hospital workers lose their jobs after putting close-ups of patients getting treatment on MySpace.

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Man Keeps Mind, Body Busy For 112 Years
A retired railway worker gives his secret to living 112 years.

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WEATHER
TODAY
HIGH:
74
LOW:
65
Mostly Sunny

TOMORROW
HIGH:
77
LOW:
66
Mostly Sunny

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Infidelity May Be In The Genes
Scientists in Sweden say a genetic mutation found in one in 5 men has been linked to infidelity.

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