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Even Republicans want a better tax deal

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Talk with doc, walk with doc

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Ancient hangover cures for your new year

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Focus on the good life for the new year

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Why are our pets overweight?

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Make self-compassion your top resolution

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Why most of us lean right to kiss

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Why introverts can be leaders

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Your doctor can't help you shed pounds

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What thin people don’t get about dieting

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FILE - In this June 26, 2012, file photo, two women converse in New York. "Socially accepted normal body weight is shifting toward heavier weight. As more people around us are getting heavier, we simply believe we are fine, and no need to do anything with it," said Dr. Jian Zhang, a public health researcher at Georgia Southern University and the lead author in a study released on Tuesday, March 7, 2017. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File) (AP)

Why is obesity getting worse?

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The end of "diet wizards"

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Why aren’t Hollywood films more diverse?

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What Kwanzaa means

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Why do computers slow down over time?

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Trickle-up hate — from U.S. to Canada

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How Trump can help solar power thrive

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Investigating the brain, collaboratively

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Help baby's brain by reading

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Ocean sanctuaries need to benefit both s

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In the travel industry, resentment grows

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Tax bill hurts charities

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Who forced cigarette companies to run =

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