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CNN.com delivers the latest breaking news and information on the latest top stories, weather, business, entertainment, politics, and more. For in-depth coverage, CNN.com provides special reports, video, audio, photo galleries, and interactive guides.
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CNN.com delivers the latest breaking news and information on the latest top stories, weather, business, entertainment, politics, and more. For in-depth coverage, CNN.com provides special reports, video, audio, photo galleries, and interactive guides.
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CNN.com delivers the latest breaking news and information on the latest top stories, weather, business, entertainment, politics, and more. For in-depth coverage, CNN.com provides special reports, video, audio, photo galleries, and interactive guides.
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CNN.com delivers the latest breaking news and information on the latest top stories, weather, business, entertainment, politics, and more. For in-depth coverage, CNN.com provides special reports, video, audio, photo galleries, and interactive guides.
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Doctors and patients told senators Tuesday federal funding has not kept pace with Americans' increasing use of alternative medical therapies.
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While the majority of births don't call for extreme measures, some can turn problematic at the last moment. Just ask Peg Rosen.
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In 1995, federal health officials created an uproar by issuing dietary guidelines stating that alcohol can be good for the heart. The revised guidelines, due out soon, are expected to go even further -- spelling out exactly who might benefit from a drink or more a day.
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Forty-year-old Patty Faussett of Las Vegas always thought of herself as the organized type: She balanced a full-time career, taking care of four children and tending to her home. So after her youngest was born, she decided it was time to plan a little something for herself.
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It's probably always been a struggle to maintain emotional intimacy with one's partner while taking care of young children, but according to new findings at the University of California at Berkeley, putting the two together is becoming more and more difficult.
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With the coming of spring, children are venturing outdoors again -- for soccer games, track and field events and lunches on the schoolyard grass. But according to three U.S. senators, those fields and lawns may be dangerous for children.
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The long-held idea that patients are likely to fare better at hospitals that handle a higher volume of patients who have the same medical problem may now have some backing from a study published in this week's issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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When Alice Nadler heard the latest on vitamin E, she began to wonder if the experts really know what they're talking about.
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In a small study, three out of four previously infertile women who used the drug Viagra became pregnant.
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Peter Molan, Ph.D., likes to tell the story of the 20-year-old wound. Infected with antibiotic-resistant bacteria, an abscess oozed in an English woman's armpit long after it had been drained. Nothing seemed to help, and the pain prevented her from working.
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It seems to come out of nowhere, often striking young people in their teenage years. A seemingly healthy child suddenly becomes withdrawn and depressed, then confused and even paranoid. As hallucinations and delusions take hold, victims become trapped in the demon-haunted world of schizophrenia.
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Laura Baxter knew her work was suffering, but she didn't want to tell her boss the reason.
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Becky Boock has always been a devoted athlete, reveling in the thrill of the race. A former competitive runner and swimmer, the 19-year-old Canadian races in at least three triathlons each summer. Now she has an additional reason to keep moving: Boock recently lost her mother to breast cancer.
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Parents who have been stumbling in the dark to their baby's crib or depriving their toddler of a comforting night-light in fear of damaging their little ones' eyesight may have nothing to worry about after all.
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Men seeking a good reason to salvage their marriages may want to consider this: A new study finds that divorced and separated men are two and a half times more likely to commit suicide than married men.
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New regulations giving patients access to livers from a wider geographical area have gone into effect. The guidelines end nearly two years of battle between Congress and Health and Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala over how to distribute organs for transplant.
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Like many girls who enter puberty earlier than most, Kathy Pitts was confused and scared when she got her period at 9.
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For most of his nearly nine years as a worker in a chicken slaughterhouse in Harbeson, Delaware, Walter Frazier outperformed everyone around him. About 10,000 times a day he would take a live, often reluctant chicken off the conveyor belt in front of him and hang it by its feet on a line over his head; from there it would be carried to the kill room.
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As Frank Ternan tells it, his wife Pat's snoring became unbearable when their boat was docked during a sailing trip on Lake Ontario 10 years ago.
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And Dolly begat Millie, Christa, Alexis, Carrel and Dotcom... The British company that shocked the world by producing the first cloned sheep announced Tuesday that it had produced five cloned piglets -- and not only that, certain genes had been
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Don't pack away that sunscreen just yet. A new study providing evidence of antioxidants' ability to shield the skin from sun damage may not be enough for doctors to endorse them as a preventive measure against sunburn and skin cancer.
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While companies can adjust workstations and reassign tasks to reduce employee injuries, treating an injury once it occurs is not nearly as easy.
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More than once a minute, 78 times an hour, 1,871 times a day, girls and women in America are raped.
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The meat cutter's shoulder may hurt from cutting chickens and the autoworker' s back may ache from hanging doors on Chevrolets, but are those injuries covered under the Occupational Safety and Health Administrations's new ergonomic rules?
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Fern Zeigler, head of a national support group for caregiving spouses and partners, knows why the women in such support groups are stressed out. She's been there.
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Six years ago, Vietnam veteran John Mulligan was a homeless
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For the first time since AIDS captured the nation's attention in the early 1980s, more black and Hispanic gay men are living with the disease than are white gay men.
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Pill linked to 63 liver-poisoning deaths
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New York City health officials are targeting mosquito larvae to reduce the chances of another outbreak of West Nile virus, said Mayor Rudy Giuliani in response to a report Thursday from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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In this story: Ultrasound measures thickness of artery walls Bad eating habits hard to break RELATED STORIES, SITES
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Two new studies show that lasers threaded into the heart's main pumping chamber may offer relief for people with such bad heart disease that they often can barely walk.
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DNA mapping holds promise of disease cures
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DNA mapping holds promise of disease cures
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After nearly two years of fighting with the Clinton administration over how to distribute scarce donated organs, the network that runs the nation's transplant system has agreed to develop a system aimed at getting more livers to the sickest patients.
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Wikipedia-Article "Health"

For the science of human and animal health, see Health science.

Defined negatively, health is the absence of illness, functionally, as the ability to cope with everyday activities, or positively, as fitness and well-being. In any organism, health is a form of homeostasis. This is a state of balance, with inputs and outputs of energy and matter in equilibrium (allowing for growth). Health also implies good prospects for continued survival. In sentient creatures such as humans, health is a broader concept.

Many definitions of health have been offered from time to time. Webster's Dictionary defines health as "the condition of being sound in body, mind or spirit, especially freedom from physical disease or pain". The Oxford English Dictionary defines health as "soundness of body or mind; that condition in which its functions are duly and efficiently discharged". Dubos (1968) defined health as " a modus vivendi enabling imperfect men to achieve a rewarding and not-too-painful existance while they cope with an imperfect world".

However, the most widely accepted definition is that of the World Health Organization Constitution. It states that "health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity" (World Health Organization, 1946). In more recent years, this statement has been amplified to include the ability to lead a "socially and economically productive life". The WHO definition is not without criticism, mainly that it is too broad. Some argue that health cannot be defined as a state at all, but must be seen as a process of continuous adjustment to the changing demands of living and of the changing meanings we give to life. It is a dynamic concept. the WHO definition is therefore considered by many as an idealistic goal rather than a realistic proposition. Using the WHO definition classifies 70-95% of people as unhealthy. In spite of the above limitations, the concept of health as defined by WHO is broad and positive in its implications. It sets out a high standard for positive health. It represents the overall goal that nations should strive to reach.

The most solid aspects of wellness that fit firmly in the realm of medicine are the environmental health, nutrition, disease prevention, and public health matters that can be investigated and assist in measuring well-being.

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