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    Last update: December 22, 2009

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    +Breast Cancer: 3 Ways to Lower the Risk of Recurrence
      A new study indicates that lower estrogen levels can help keep cancer from coming back.

    +New Colon Cancer Screening Recommendations: What You Need to Know
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    +The Sheff Family Struggles With Addiction
      U.S. News talks with the father and son authors of “Beautiful Boy” and “Tweak.”

    +How to Protect Your Kids From Substance Abuse
      Start talking well before the teen years and help them find a passion.

    +Is Empty-Nest Syndrome Nothing but an Empty Myth?
      Far from falling apart, many parents relish the change that comes when children leave home.

    +Ritalin and the Risk of Substance Abuse
      An ADHD expert answers common questions about treatment with stimulants.

    +Medical Identity Theft Turns Patients Into Victims
      When health records get breached, wealth and well-being are both in jeopardy.

    +What to Do When Thieves Snatch Your Medical Identity
      If you know—or even suspect—that your medical identity has been stolen, take these steps now.

    +The Smallest of Pollutants Are Linked to Outsize Health Risks
      Can steering clear of particles from traffic fumes protect the heart?

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