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Lists: health

  • 5 Things to Watch at Obama's Health Care Summit

  • Health Checkup: How to Live 100 Years: A century of life was once a rare thing, but that is changing. Science is slowly unraveling the secrets of the centenarians

    Health Checkup: How to Live 100 Years

  • Health Reform Passes Senate, But Will House Dems Sign On?

  • Health Care Around the World: TIME collaborated with the Aspen Institute to debate and discuss the most critical issues in health care and medical science. Why do more infants die in America than in any other industrialized country? A search for clues to prevent preemies

    Health Care Around the World

  • Top 10 Health-Care-Reform Players: As President Obama ramps up his efforts to overhaul the country's health-care system, these are the personalities on both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue who will most likely determine whether he succeeds or fails

    Top 10 Health-Care-Reform Players

  • Top 10 Health-Care-Reform Fight Ads: From both the left and the right, political campaign ads are saturating our TV screens with arguments for and against President Obama's health-care-reform effort. Here's a checkup on the summer's hottest, and most jarring, health-care-reform commercials

    Top 10 Health-Care-Reform Fight Ads

  • The Year in Health 2009

  • America's Health Checkup: We get vaccinated against all manner of diseases — except the one we fear most. But that may be changing

    America's Health Checkup

  • What Health-Care Reform Really Means: A one-stop guide to how a new plan would affect you

    What Health-Care Reform Really Means

  • Top 10 Worst Fast-Food Meals: Tasty? Yes. But would knowing the calorie counts in these items steer us away? Health advocates — and now the Senate — think so

    Top 10 Worst Fast-Food Meals

  • How to Fix a Phobia: Three common treatments, plus a promising new one

    How to Fix a Phobia

  • How Not to Get Sick: The road to wellness begins in childhood and twists and turns over time. We asked five experts in prevention to give their best advice for staying healthy throughout life

    How Not to Get Sick

  • 5 Burning Questions About Swine Flu: In the month since the new H1N1 flu virus first emerged, public health officials have come a long way in profiling the disease. But several key questions remain, including, How afraid should we be?

    5 Burning Questions About Swine Flu

  • Obama's Agenda: Get America Back on Track: You don't hoard political capital in a crisis. Here are five steps that would help get America back on track

    Obama's Agenda: Get America Back on Track

  • The Year in Medicine 2008: By Alice Park, David Bjerklie, Carolyn Sayre, Tiffany Sharples, Bryan Walsh and Alexandra Silver

    The Year in Medicine 2008

  • The Candidates on the Issues: Much has been written about the differences between McCain and Obama, but the race remains a contest of issues. Here are side-by-side comparisons of both candidates on seven key issue, in their own words.

    The Candidates on the Issues

  • A Voter's Guide to the Economy: As incomes stagnate, energy costs escalate, mortgages reset and lending tightens, voters say they are getting more worried about the economy spiraling — taking their standard of living along with it. To reverse those trends, the next President will have to come up with creative solutions to five big economic challenges: spending, taxes, trade, health care and energy. Here's how the candidates would take on those issues.

    A Voter's Guide to the Economy

  • A to Z Health Guide 2007: The scientific bulletin of the year may be the stem-cell breakthrough. But 2007 provided a whole alphabet of big medical news. TIME's A-to-Z guide reviews them — By Coco Masters, Alice Park, Carolyn Sayre, Tiffany Sharples, Alexandra Silver and Kate Stinchfield

    A to Z Health Guide 2007

  • Back to Campus: TIME brings you the latest from American campuses, from changes to study abroad and financial aid to health and safety concerns in the wake of the Virginia Tech massacre

    Back to Campus

  • Health and Happiness: Happiness is difficult to define and even harder to measure. We experience it as a combination of elements, in the same way that one wheel or spring inside a watch doesn't keep time — it is a result of the synchronicity of the whole. As a relative state, happiness is what psychologists call our

    Health and Happiness

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