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A new Website aims to help parents help kids avoid STDs
By Lisa Fairbanks-Rossi
Cannabis Cure
Research, history and patients all agree that pot works for migraines. Too bad it’s illegal
By Nicholas Deshais
Risk Detective
Amy Doneen is looking for cardiovascular disease well before it attacks
By Leah Sottile
Get Moving Toward Happiness
With regular exercise, you can elevate your mood
By Zach Hunt
Sick Days
Schools search for ways to squelch the possible spread of Swine Flu
By Daniel Walters
Ask Dr. Matt: Kids With Kidney Stones
By Matt Thompson
Falling Into Healthy Habits
An old standby gets a nutritious update
By Patty Seebeck
Our Man in Olympia
John Driscoll brings his health care background to the Statehouse, where his expertise is in high demand
From the Editor
By Anne McGregor
In Their Own Words: Health Care Reform
By Joel Smith, Kevin Taylor and Carey Jackson
A Different Kind of Flu Season
Public health officials are preparing for the H1N1 flu virus, and you should, too
By Dr. Joel McCullough
Going Meatless On Monday
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Miracle Workers
Pioneers have always embodied that fearless willingness to say, “There must be a better way.” And nowhere is that spirit more alive than in the newest brand of pioneer — the medical pioneer. Here are the stories of seven such inventors.
By Mikayla Hunter
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