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FDA to review safety of caffeine powder
Food and Drug Administration officials plan to investigate whether a form of caffeine sold in lipstick-shaped containers is safe for consumers.
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Crash test dummy unveiled for larger children
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Tuesday unveiled a new crash test dummy to be used to evaluate child safety seats and boosters made for children weighing more than 65 pounds.
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Ironman champ: Train your brain
Sporting success rests with having the mental fortitude necessary to overcome our fears, pain, and discomfort, Chrissie Wellington says.
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Abuse risk high for nonconformists
When a boy struts in a tutu or a girl dons boxer shorts, grown-ups get nervous. It's one of the first lessons gender nonconforming kids learn.
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Jillian's secrets to a stronger you
Jillian Michaels catapulted to fame as a punishing trainer on "The Biggest Loser," but she has always been just as interested in building confidence as she has in sculpting rockhard abs.
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Avoid the afternoon stress-eating
That foods can soothe, reduce anxiety and boost your mood is well known to anyone who has kept a vise grip on a pint of Chunky Monkey at midnight or dived into the deep end of a party pack of chips at the end of a day gone awry.
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