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Being healthy and losing weight are not only about crash diets, clothing sizes and numbers on the scale, experts say. More>>
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A tire swing hanging from a large tree is a tradition that is as American as hot dogs and apple pie. Here's how you can make your own. More>>
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Youth baseball season will soon begin, and parents and coaches need to know how to prevent player injuries, a medical expert says. More>>
Not only is it possible to enjoy a fun vacation with your dog, but it's also easier than ever to do so while being frugal. More>>
A new report says there is little evidence that over-the-counter insect bite remedies actually work. More>>
Despite the fact that sunburn in childhood greatly raises a person's lifelong risk for skin cancer, just 25 percent of 14-year-olds in a new U.S. study said they used sunscreen regularly. More>>
With summer nearing its end, take advantage of what pool time you have left and throw a Floating Kooler into the mix for easy beverage access while in the water. More>>
In the mood to clown around with your kids? Step right up! Grab a kazoo and some face paint, and create your own magical circus -- no tickets required! More>>
Summer is not yet over, so explore the great outdoors and try something new. These activities will quickly lift your spirits and relieve stress. More>>
Choosing healthy foods to barbeque -- and even barbequing with marinades instead of high-fat sauces -- can help reduce your risk of heart disease as well as stroke, experts say. More>>
With temperatures soaring across much of the United States, people should use caution when engaging in aerobic activity outdoors or in facilities without air conditioning, the American Council on Exercise warns. More>>
Whether summer finds you by the pool or hiking in the woods, poisonous plants and biting, stinging creatures may be lurking nearby. More>>
Residents still struggling with extreme hot weather in the Midwest, South and East Coast need to make sure they stay cool and hydrated to prevent heat illnesses and injuries such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke. More>>
The FDA has just released a new set of guidelines to help people better understand sunscreen labels. More>>
Hello, summer! It's time for picnics, fairs, festivals, swimming pools, water parks … and nasty stomach bugs that often go hand-in-hand with these warm-weather venues. More>>
From groceries to entertainment to home projects, make this summer more budget-friendly. More>>
Too few parents understand their role in stopping the spread of infections at water parks, a new survey suggests. More>>
About 110,000 people are injured by lawnmowers each year. This includes lawnmower users and people nearby. Here are some safety tips. More>>
From iPhones to camcorders, we run down some of the hottest new gadgets coming your way this summer. More>>
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