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Stay Motivated With Alternative Workouts

There are many alternative workouts for people who are tired of the usual treadmills, jogging and weightlifting routines.

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Attention deficit disorder can carry into adulthood -- You Docs

Also: Certain snacks boost your immunity -- raisins,nuts, seeds and even chocolate among them.

CDC tries to make HIV testing routine

In 2006, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended HIV testing at least once for everyone ages 13-64. Four years later, that goal has not been reached, despite continued efforts to promote routine HIV testing for their patients.

Empowering your willpower for the holiday temptations: Alternative Paths

Willpower can seem as hard to find as the hottest toy on a kid's Christmas list at this time of year. Holistic-health practitioners say meditation, guided imagery and positive affirmations can help deal with the stress and temptations.

Eyes on electronic screens: are they hurting your vision?

Vision and screens: According to a 2009 study by the Council for Research Excellence, we are exposed to screens -- TVs, cell phones, computers among them -- for about 8.5 hours on any given day. Should we be worried about our eyes? Yes and no, say eye doctors.

Lakewood woman was donor for the first near-total face transplant in the United States

Anna Kasper's husband and children revealed this weekend that the Lakewood woman was the donor for the groundbreaking transplant Cleveland Clinic doctors performed in 2008. The Kaspers made the announcement to give Anna her place in history.

Akron Children's Hospital to provide pediatric specialty care for Cleveland's MetroHealth System

Beginning Jan. 1, children who go to MetroHealth Medical Center for some specialty care -- including cancer, cardiology and gastroenterology -- will be seen by doctors from Akron Children's Hospital instead of physicians from Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital.

Cleveland Clinic part of national collaborative to improve health care and lower costs

The Cleveland Clinic, along with the Mayo Clinic and four other hospital systems, will search for better treatment for diabetes, heart failure, depression and many other disorders, all at lower costs, in what they're calling the first collaboration of its kind.

Health group sues McDonald's over Happy Meal toys

A California mother and The Center for Science in the Public Interest have sued McDonald's Corp. trying to get the fast-food chain to stop using toys to market meals to young children.

Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute chief to leave in 2011

Dr. Derek Raghavan, director of the Cleveland Clinic's Taussig Cancer Institute, leaves next year for a new job in Charlotte, N.C.

Cosmetic surgery's own makeover

All fields of medicine change over three decades, but cosmetic surgery's makeover may be one of the most radical. We talked to Dr. Michael Wojtanowski, who has been practicing in Northeast Ohio for 30 years.

Relax Into Ohm: Shape Up With Christy Siebert

This month, we're rolling out four instructional fitness videos sure to jump-start anyone's New Year's resolution to get fit.

Curves or Contours? The differences are subtle but important

Just because the two women's fitness center have similar-sounding names does not mean you can expect the same experience in both places.

President Barack Obama signs bill for schools to provide nutritious food

The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act is designed to increase access to healthy food in schools and eliminate junk foods from cafeteria lines and vending machines.

Fancy condoms? A condom app? Prophylactics making the news around the world

From an Apple condom app to interesting remarks by Pope Benedict XVI, condoms are in again.

Drinking tea stains teeth, but there are things you can do to minimize it: You Docs

Also: Take the You Docs' flu vaccine quiz.

Ethical wills make for lasting gifts of life lessons and they're growing in popularity

Like a last will and testament, an ethical will allows people to leave behind their valuables. In this case, though, the valuables are beliefs, life lessons, forgiveness, values and hopes -- all written down or recorded for loved ones. Reporter Diane Suchetka will discuss this story on WCPN FM/90.3 at 7:35 a.m. Tuesday.

'Anatomica Aesthetica' exhibition at Cleveland Institute of Art mixes shock and awe

The exhibition "Anatomica Aesthetica" explores intersections between art and science that have been around since Leonardo da Vinci.

Forty percent of fifth-graders in 15 inner-ring suburbs are overweight or obese, study shows

New numbers show kindergarten and fifth-grade students in 15 of Cleveland's inner-ring suburbs are as heavy or a little heavier than the national average.

Congress votes to restore discounts for drugs used to treat severely ill children

Without congressional action that wrapped up Thursday, costs would rise for treating children with chronic and rare medical conditions.

Kim Stagliano, Ronan Tynan and Misha Angrist bring their stories to Northeast Ohio

Two of the three notable authors heading our way have local ties. Kim Stagliano, an autism activist, raised her family partly in Hudson, and geneticist Misha Angrist earned his doctorate at Case Western Reserve University.

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