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February 1-7, 2012
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Top Headlines
Risks: When Too Much Vitamin D Is Too Much
(NYT)
'Exoskeleton' Helps Paralyzed Stand, Take Steps
(HealthDay)
Amid downturn, more older Americans employed than ever before
(Washington Post)
Latin America's Favorite US Export? Senior Citizens
(Live Science)
Boomers Who Start Businesses: The Next Great Generation Of Entrepreneurs
(Huffington Post)
Your Smartphone May Be Stressing You Out
(HealthDay)
Starting Early for Heart Health
(Wall Street Journal)
Your thyroid is a little gland with big effects.
(USA Weekend)
Computer brain games that can help seniors stay sharp
(Oklahoman)
Focus on Cash Flow for Retirement
(U.S. News & World Report)
4 Tips For a Healthy, Happy Retirement.
(SmartMoney)
For investors, it's all about the dividends
(USA Today)
E-payments rapidly phasing out paper checks as an option
(USA Today)
When a Divorce Pays Off
(Wall Street Journal)
The Impact of Caregiving on Health and Finances.
(SmartMoney)
Injuries to Pedestrians Wearing Headphones Tripled Since 2004
(HealthDay)
Paula Deen: Does The Queen of Unhealthy Eating Have To Eat Her Words?
(NPR)
Destress Your Life In 10 Easy Steps
(CNN)
Conquering the chilly workouts of winter
(Reuters)
As baby boomers retire, a focus on caregivers
(CNN)
Personal Health: Lifelines for People With Hearing Loss
(NYT)
Seeing Doctors' Notes Could Help Patients Change Ways
(NPR)
Can a nerve stimulator stop my back pain?
(CNN)
Is It Time For You To Go On An 'Information Diet'?
(NPR)
The Economic Upside of a Warm Winter
(Time)
Why Remembering Names Is Hard — And What to Do About It
(Time)
How to Have An Active Brain—for Life
(Parade)
Betty White: A role model for retirement-age Americans?
(CBS)
The State Of The Tiara: Whatever Happened To Miss America?
(NPR)