Law student is using free passes and persuasion to exercise gratis for a year. Savvy shopping or dishonest?
Although they are heavily promoted, ear candles don't work and can be hazardous, the FDA and others warn.
Investors are largely ho-hum about a proposal to limit increases to health insurance rates.
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The FTC has issued an alert about such plans. Here are some questions to ask.
New gadgets promise to enhance your workout. Are they worth the price?
New voluntary program gives a bigger employee discount to those who meet certain health criteria.
Heinz introduces larger, easier-to-use package, plus makes health-related improvements to its products.
New Coke Mini can cost a lot more than a regular-size can. Still, maybe having the option of a smaller size is progress.
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