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	<title>Exercise Is the No. 1 Prescription for Arthritis</title>
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	<description>The rocking chair era is over! Physical activity is one of the best things people with arthritis can do to promote joint health. In-home caregivers help seniors exercise safely.</description>
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	<title>New Insights About Osteoporosis and Body Weight</title>
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	<description>We've long known that being underweight raises the risk of developing osteoporosis. But the old idea that carrying extra weight protects the bones is only partially true,</description>
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	<title>Online Buzz: Preventing Nighttime Slips and Falls</title>
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