Wednesday, July 16, 2008

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JUL. 16, 2008
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Kids Exercising Less As They Enter Teen Years
A new study details just how sluggish American children become once they hit their teen years.

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Hot Hots And Cool Cools Protect Picnics
The worst uninvited guests you can have at your picnic are bacteria. Simple steps can keep them at bay.

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E. coli Outbreak Spreads To 3 More States
An E. coli outbreak traced to recalled beef in Michigan and Ohio spawns cases in three other states, health officials say Tuesday.

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Heat Getting To You? Try These Drinks
You know you need to stay hydrated, and that soda is a bad choice. What else can you guzzle?

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Exercise May Slow Brain Shrinkage
A study of people with early Alzheimer's disease finds their brains shrink more slowly if they are in better shape.

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WEATHER
TODAY
HIGH:
65
LOW:
59
Sunny

TOMORROW
HIGH:
66
LOW:
59
Sunny

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