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Retiree Health-Care Costs Surge - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “A 65-year-old couple retiring in 2012 will spend at least $240,000 in health-care costs during their retirement. We offer guidance.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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Retiree Health-Care Costs Surge - Wall Street Journal http://t.co/VOUGT9Da #health
Emotions Can Get the Better of You at Work - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “Emotional displays are frowned up, but it's unhealthful to just bottle up your feelings. Experts say you should be attuned to your emotional triggers so responses can be managed for more productive outcomes.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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FDA Panel Favors Arena Obesity Drug - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “A Food and Drug Administration advisory committee recommended the agency approve an Arena Pharmaceuticals drug to treat obesity, the second time this year advisors have backed a fat-fighting medication.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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FDA Panel Backs New Obesity Drug http://t.co/Gs9psNfr via @WSJ
Schools Pivotal in Obesity Fight, Report Finds - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “Obesity is so entrenched in the U.S. that it will take an intense push by schools, employers, doctors and others to reverse an epidemic that accounts for billions of dollars in annual health-care costs.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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Schools Pivotal in Obesity Fight, Report Finds - Wall Street Journal http://t.co/RffG5Szu #health
Targeting Child's Play to Help Tackle Autism - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “Some simple exercises, when done early, show promise in helping autistic children socialize and communicate.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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Child's Play to Help Tackle Autism: Kennedy Krieger Inst Studies Early Intervention in 1- and 2-year-olds. http://t.co/ZQNYp0AW via @WSJ
New Push to Treat (the Other) Diabetes - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “There is currently no way to prevent or cure Type 1 diabetes, a disease that has been hitting a growing number of children and adults. So, researchers and public-health officials are pushing more people to get tested to detect the illness early, which can reduce some of its dangerous effects.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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Quick Cures/Quack Cures: To Crack or Not to Crack Your Joints - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “Should you crack your knuckles, your neck, your back? The whys and hows of joint popping and why a good stretch may be a better option.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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Regardless of the science, please not around me! Skeeve Rt @elisazied: To Crack or Not to Crack... @WSJhealth http://t.co/lHZ39v8J #knuckles
New Study of Depression Drug - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “Pfizer said its Pristiq extended-release antidepressant showed positive results in a long-term study of adults when compared with a placebo.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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Nine Rules Women Must Follow to Get Ahead - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “Despite their talent, education and hard work, many women don't have the intangible skills they need to attract the goodwill and attention of higher-ups who make decisions on who gets ahead. Here are nine rules to follow if you want to get to the top.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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Nine Rules Women Must Follow to Get Ahead http://t.co/jNNcWlNP via @WSJ We shouldn't be held to a different standard period! it's Crazy
FDA Panel Weighs HIV Drug as Preventive Tool - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “A Food and Drug Administration panel will decide whether to recommend for the first time that certain healthy but at-risk people take a Gilead Sciences drug, Truvada, to help prevent them from contracting the virus that causes AIDS.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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Augusten Burroughs on How to Live Unhappily Ever After - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “I just want to be happy. Is any other phrase capable of causing more misery and permanent unhappiness? The author of Running With Scissors looks at the upside of being downbeat. Adapted from his new book This Is How.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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How to Live Unhappily Ever After http://t.co/O0VaYd8P Please read this fine @augusten Burroughs essay. His points on healing are spot on
Erin McKean Explains Wardriving, Belted Lav, FPC and Azan | Week in Words - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “This field guide looks at unusual words in this week's Wall Street Journal.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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New diet language: flavors per calorie & miles per calorie (how far your food traveled per calorie) http://t.co/p3mILXzG via @WSJ @emckean
Smart Blankets, Brain Waves About Ads and College Paperwork | Week in Ideas - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “Also in this column: How charity begins with video.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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Neurons, not what people say, measures antismoking campaign behavioral change (lighthearted approach better) http://t.co/3xgRdDn7 via @WSJ
Breast cancer is rare in men, but they fare worse - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “CHICAGO — Men rarely get breast cancer, but those who do often don't survive as long as women, largely because they don't even realize they can get it and are slow to recognize the warning signs, researchers say.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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This article is another reminder that #breastcancer in men is rare, but it can happen: http://t.co/hXecPlqj
Analytical Trend in Medical Research Troubles Scientists - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “Scientists are increasingly using observational studies in medical research, in which computers analyze information, looking for correlations, in data collected previously by others. But observational studies, researchers say, are especially prone to methodological and statistical biases that can render the results unreliable.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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Analytical Trend Troubles Scientists: Increase in observational studies brings bias risk. http://t.co/bxzlFj2j via @WSJ

