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Monday, October 20, 2008      
In This Issue
•  Two New Green Teas Worth Trying?
•  Does Caffeine Lead to Breast Cancer?
•  5 Reasons We Pack on Pounds
Today's Top Story: Can Red Wine Keep Lung Cancer at Bay?
New research may have you toasting red wine once again. See what all the buzz is about.
Also See:
•  Ick! Could You Spot Ringworm?
•  9 Belly-Busting Tips
•  Fiber -- Eat It or Risk This ... 
•  Meet the Mini Meal 

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Expert Corner
Two New Green Teas Worth Trying?
Green tea is packed with antioxidant power. See which two new teas WebMD nutrition expert Elaine Magee, RD, recommends.
Also See:
•  Topless Chicken Pot Pie
•  Washing Dishes the 'Green' Way
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Food & Diet News
Does Caffeine Lead to Breast Cancer?
Is there any merit to this claim? See what the latest science says.
How Much Vitamin D Does Your Child Need?
Vitamin D is critical to healthy bones (and will prevent rickets!).So, how much should children be getting?
Does St. John's Wort Fight Depression?
For years people have taken St. John's Wort to fight depression. Does it work? Perhaps.
Also See: 
•  Calcium -- A Fat Buster?
•  12 Natural Ways to Prevent Colds


WebMD Dieting Facts & Features
5 Reasons We Pack on Pounds
Wondering why you're dieting but keep putting on pounds? Here are five reasons why -- now, break the cycle.
Also See:
•  7 Diet Blunders and How to Fix Them
•  Take These Simple Steps to Improve Your Health

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•  Are You Doing Enough for Your Bones?
•  Tasty Superfruits That Boost Health
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