Fitness & Wellbeing
  • WASHINGTON (AP) — A woman grips her car's steering wheel and silently lets out a scream as her frail father, on oxygen, coughs beside her and her kids play around in the back seat.

    The frustration portrayed in an arresting new public service announcement is recognizable to millions of Americans who struggle to care for aging loved ones while holding down jobs, raising children and taking care of their own health.

    LAST UPDATE : Aug 22, 2012, 12:59 PM EDT
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  • Radiology technician David Kwiatkowski was a few weeks into a temporary job at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center-Presbyterian in 2008 when a co-worker accused him of lifting a syringe containing an addictive painkiller from an operating room and sticking it down his pants.

    LAST UPDATE : Aug 22, 2012, 9:13 AM EDT
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  • Australia's highest court upheld the world's toughest law on cigarette promotion Wednesday, prohibiting tobacco company logos on cigarette packs that will instead show cancer-riddled mouths, blinded eyeballs and sickly children.

    LAST UPDATE : Aug 22, 2012, 9:13 AM EDT
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  • The Democrat underwent an extensive evaluation and is responding well to treatment for the disorder at the facility in Rochester, Minn.

    LAST UPDATE : Aug 21, 2012, 6:14 PM EDT
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  • CHICAGO (AP) — Laws strictly curbing school sales of junk food and sweetened drinks may play a role in slowing childhood obesity, according to a study that seems to offer the first evidence such efforts could pay off.

    The results come from the first large national look at the effectiveness of the state laws over time. They are not a slam-dunk, and even obesity experts who praised the study acknowledge the measures are a political hot potato, smacking of a "nanny state" and opposed by industry and cash-strapped schools relying on food processors' money.

    LAST UPDATE : Nov 12, 2012, 12:58 PM EST
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