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In a move that may affect millions of women, U.S. government scientists Tuesday stopped a major study of hormone replacement therapy on the risks and benefits of combined estrogen and progestin in healthy menopausal women, citing an increased risk of invasive breast cancer.
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The Friday expansion of a June recall of almost 19 million pounds of beef has the deadly bacteria Escherichia coli, or E. coli, back in the news.
http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/diet.fitness/07/19/e.coli.explainer/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/diet.fitness/07/19/e.coli.explainer/index.html

Holidays like the Fourth of July are frought with pitfalls like dangerous fireworks and boating injuries. One thing you might not have considered is good old fashioned heartburn. Dr. Sanjay Gupta has considered it and shares some tips to help you load up your plate without loading down your stomach.
http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/07/04/gupta.holiday.otsc.otsc/index.html

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Strength training should be fun for everyone.
http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/parenting/07/30/ff.kid.fitness/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/parenting/07/30/ff.kid.fitness/index.html

Accounting scandals in corporate America have cost investors billions, and thousands of employees their jobs and health insurance. How can you protect yourself in this climate of layoffs? Smart Money magazine's Lauren Young joined CNN's American Morning with advice.
http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/07/25/layoffs.insurance.cnna/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/07/25/layoffs.insurance.cnna/index.html

For good or bad, a new form of prescription drug marketing seems to have arrived -- direct mail samples. In addition to the usual offers, ads and assorted fliers, some people are now also receiving unsolicited trial supplies of medication.
http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/07/08/ethics.matters/index.html

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http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/conditions/07/18/blakey.alzheimers/index.html

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Nearly 4 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer's disease, and it has become one of the greatest fears for an aging population and the children who will have to care for their elders.
http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/conditions/07/18/blakey.alzheimers.otsc/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/conditions/07/18/blakey.alzheimers.otsc/index.html

More than six months after the U.S. Postal Service began to irradiate congressional mail in response to anthrax attacks, employees continue to experience health problems ranging from headaches to skin rashes, according to a report released Tuesday.
http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/conditions/07/02/irradiated.mail/index.html

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President Bush has selected an infectious disease expert to become the first woman to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CNN has learned.
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More than half of all U.S. adults say they experience high levels of stress on a daily basis.
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People with heart disease may think they're doing their body good by exercising. But exercise isn't necessarily a good thing if it's being done in polluted air, according to a new study.
http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/diet.fitness/07/29/exercise.heart.pollution/index.html

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Surrogate mothers and fathers can be better parents for their babies than some natural parents, a survey has shown.
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The National Institutes of Health recently halted a large study of hormone replacement therapy, or HRT, for menopausal women.
http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/07/22/ethics.matters/index.html

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Editor's note: CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta answers medical questions submitted by e-mail on Your Health, which airs at 2:30 p.m. ET Saturdays. Questions and answers are posted on CNN.com after the show.
http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/07/31/ask.leukemia/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/07/31/ask.leukemia/index.html

With a Senate vote on his confirmation imminent, Dr. Richard Carmona is poised to become the next surgeon general of the United States.
http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/07/17/carmona.profile/index.html

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Some diet experts have labeled carbohydrates a dietary evil these days, and that advice has thousands of weight watchers avoiding foods like bread and pasta.
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Wikipedia-Article "Health [3]"

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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