Friday, October 3, 2008

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OCT. 03, 2008
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Older Women Enjoy Motherhood More
Parenting used to be a job for young people. But later marriages and longer careers delay motherhood for some. Find out how they feel about raising kids later.

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FDA: Tiny Bit Of Melamine In Food Mostly OK
The Food and Drug Administration says trace amounts of melamine in food is not harmful except in baby formula.

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Breast Cancer Patients Get Sleep Help
Fatigue is common in women being treated for breast cancer. But a partial solution may be simple to achieve.

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Mental Health Rules Put In Bailout Bill
The Wall Street rescue package also includes provisions that would make insurers charge the same to cover psychiatric care.

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Houston Joins LA In Severe-Smog Club
There are now two cities in the country that have a severe smog problem according to the EPA: Los Angeles and Houston.

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WEATHER
TODAY
HIGH:
72
LOW:
66
Mostly Cloudy

TOMORROW
HIGH:
66
LOW:
63
Light Rain

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Food Labels To Contain Country Of Origin
Grocery shoppers will soon find more than a freshness label on their meat.

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Preparing for the Role of Caregiver
When a frail or chronically ill loved one can no longer care for him or herself the issue confronting families is what to do about care. Learn what you need to think about first.

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Using Creativity to Combat Alzheimer's
Learn how the introduction of a new activity changed the lives of an Alzheimer's patient and her caregiver.

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