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Featured Articles from CNN Featured Articles from CNN . US . By Todd Sperry CNN May 16 2012 For overweight Americans and those looking for a healthier lifestyle the claim was almost too good to be true -- wear Skechers Shape-ups footwear and watch the pounds melt away. At a news conference Wednesday the Federal Trade Commission said the shoemaker's claims weren't true and alleged Skechers violated federal law by misleading consumers.According to the FTC Skechers agreed to pay a hefty 40 million fine to settle charges the California-based company deceived consumers by making "unfounded claims that Shape-ups would help people lose weight and strengthen and tone their buttocks legs and abdominal muscles. HEALTH . By Maureen Callahan November 6 2007 Bad reputations tend to stick even with foods. Continued negative press about a fruit vegetable or beverage is enough reason for many of us to banish it. Or maybe we indulge on occasion but with a measure of guilt.Take avocados and peanuts for example. Not too long ago they wore a big scarlet "F" for too much fat. Yet as peanuts and avocados sat languishing on many people's bad-for-you lists researchers discovered that the fat in these two foods mostly the monounsaturated kind is extremely good for the heart--and for health in general. HEALTH . By Hallie Levine Sklar December 9 2008 When you see photos of Cameron Diaz's slim silhouette or Jessica Alba's flat post-pregnancy tummy you probably wonder just how Hollywood stars stay so lean or snap back into shape so quickly. While many swear their svelte bods come from eating right and exercising round the clock the truth is that some celebs may go to strange and interesting lengths to get or stay pin thin. Here the skinny on exactly what the big names do to get red-carpet ready -- from the healthy strategies you'll want to steal to the just plain wacky ideas you'll want to avoid. TECH . By Melissa Gray CNN May 16 2012 Thousands of people are planning viewing parties in the western United States for Sunday's annular solar eclipse a rare event in which the sun will appear as a thin ring behind the moon.The eclipse will be visible on a path from northwestern Texas through New Mexico northeastern Arizona southern Utah Nevada northern California and southwestern Oregon late in the day on May 20.As the sun continues its path the eclipse will then be visible over the North Pacific in southern Japan and southern China on the morning of May 21."I recommend anyone who has the chance to see this because while they do happen occasionally it's a fairly rare event" said Jeffrey Newmark a solar physics specialist with NASA. HEALTH . By Elizabeth Cohen CNN Senior Medical Correspondent May 14 2009 Nineteen-year-old Stuart Wald is not likely to grow out of his schizophrenia bipolar disease and attention-deficit disorder. But he will with 100 percent certainty grow out of the health insurance coverage he has through his father's employer -- and that day is just a few years away.The Walds not their real name know he'll never get insurance on his own because he has not just one but three pre-existing conditions. Without insurance it will cost the Walds thousands of dollars a month for his treatment and care. HEALTH . By Kate Stinchfield September 24 2008 About one in two American adults has borderline or high cholesterol levels which increase one's risk of heart attack and cardiovascular disease.Statins medications that lower levels of low-density lipoprotein LDL cholesterol are now among the most prescribed drugs in the country and the world. But medication is only part of the solution: To keep cholesterol under control maintaining a healthy weight and diet is just as important as taking a daily pill.The guidelines for treating high cholesterol from the National Cholesterol Education Program recommend that patients try to lower their cholesterol through Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes TLC HEALTH . By Valerie Kramer Davis August 22 2007 You've been told for years that popping a multivitamin every day might help you live longer. But the daily multi habit has been getting a bit of bad press lately.First ConsumerLab.com a watchdog of the supplement industry found that more than half of the 21 multis it tested had too much or too little of certain vitamins -- or had been contaminated with dangerous substances such as lead. Then a controversial paper from researchers in Denmark and other European countries published in the Journal of the American Medical Association made the claim that taking vitamins may actually shorten your life. ASIA . By Manesh Shrestha for CNN May 21 2012 Four people died while coming down the southern slope of the mountain during the weekend after reaching Mount Everest's 8848-meter 29028 foot summit officials said.The victims have been identified as Ebehard Schaaf 61 a German medical doctor; Sriya Shah 33 a Nepali-born Canadian woman; Song Wondin a 44-year-old man from South Korea; and Wen Ryi Ha 55 of China according to officials with the tourism and civil aviation ministry and at the base of the mountain."Climbers climbing down the mountain have said that they have seen the body of the Korean" said Tilakram Pandey of the tourism and civil aviation ministry by phone from the base of the mountain. HEALTH . By Ray Hainer August 20 2009 If you're looking for an all-natural way to lower your cholesterol -- in addition to watching what you eat and exercising -- there are plenty of dietary supplements on the market that claim to do the trick. Each year seems to bring a new alternative remedy -- garlic ginseng or red yeast rice for example -- that users tout as the next best thing to get cholesterol under control.But just because your Uncle Jack says a supplement worked miracles on his cholesterol doesn't mean it will work for you. In fact his success may be due to a placebo effect or a diet overhaul he neglected to mention. LIVING . By Jen Haley CNN April 17 2008 You know how good it feels when you fish a 10 bill out of your jeans pocket right before it hits the wash. Imagine coming into hundreds of dollars from a savings bond or a bank account you forgot about.You may get a letter from a company saying you have unclaimed money or property and for a fee you'll be able to reclaim it. But before you pay for this service remember there are plenty of free Web sites that will help reunite you with your treasures.There's almost 33 billion in unclaimed money from old payroll checks utility refunds trust distributions stocks banking or checking accounts certificates of deposit and the contents of safe deposit boxes according to estimates by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators. LIVING . By Rachel Zupek April 23 2008 Think back to your first job at the local ice cream shop. Working after school 15 hours per week at 7 an hour was enough to fulfill your wishes hopes and dreams. Let's be honest back then none of us wished for much more than a reciprocated crush and a big allowance.Those days have long since passed. Unless you're a waged worker paid hourly like 59 percent of U.S. workers are according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics you probably don't have a clue what your salary translates to per hour. HEALTH . November 29 1999 By Laurie Green M.D.;WebMD More women have excessive facial hair or think they do than you might think. Approximately 20 million American women remove facial hair at least once a week according to research done by BristolMyers a manufacturer of health and grooming products. ;An increase in facial hair can have many causes and usually isnt due to any serious imbalance of hormones. Often its simply a normal side effect of aging. But how can you tell when its normal and when its a reason to see your doctor ;Hormonal changes in a womans body through her life will cause changes in her hair type and how its produced. LIVING . By Gretchen Rubin August 4 2009 A few years ago on a morning like any other I had a sudden realization: I was in danger of wasting my life.As I stared out the rain-spattered window of a New York City bus I saw that the years were slipping by."What do I want from life" I asked myself. "Well...I want to be happy."I had many reasons to be happy: My husband was the tall dark handsome love of my life; we had two delightful girls; I was a writer living in my favorite city.I had friends; I had my health; I didn't have to color my hair. 1 . Find More Stories About » Health Insurance Greece God Divorce Affair Diet Rielle Hunter Feelings Love Anger Advertisement © 2012 Cable News Network. . All Rights Reserved Privacy Guidelines Terms of Service Index by Date Index by Keyword Articles.CNN.com Advertising Practices
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