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New study: morning-after pill may be okay for use in non-emergencies
Today in the news: new study says morning-after pill may be okay for regular use; American Apparel’s Dov Charney named in sexual assault suit; Mark Bittman’s case for sustainable agriculture; the obstacles to international love; and Kate Moss smokes on the runway.
Lia Grainger
2 minutes
Fitness
10 health tips to slow aging: Get beautiful skin and a youthful body
You've likely heard a few of these before, but they're worth repeating. Following this common sense advice really will keep you young
Dr. Nicholas Perricone
3 minutes
Health
Why Japan's famous longevity may be coming to an end
The Japanese are known for longevity, and their genetics, healthcare system, diet and broader lifestyle have all been mined for decades for clues about maximizing lifespan.
Sarah Treleaven
1 minutes
Living
How to keep your financial New Year’s resolution
How to make 2011 a good financial year; Razbaby pacifiers recalled; Spain decides to butt out; dead birds fall from the sky in Arkansas, and Australia gets hit by intense flooding of “biblical proportions.”
Lia Grainger
2 minutes
Living
The Javier Bardem-Josh Brolin Oscar make-out – and why you didn’t see it
In today’s news: Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin lock lips; Americans are fatter than Canadians; behind the scenes with Old Spice; female empowerment is bad for your lungs; and why you can’t dance (it’s science!)
Lia Grainger
2 minutes
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