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Holiday Eating - For those trying to lose weight – or just trying to make sure that they don't gain weight – the holidays can be a difficult time of year. Everyone has advice about how to have a healthier holiday season. How do you sort it out and find what advice will work best for you? (more)
 
Sugars Killing Coral Reefs - Bacterial growth, stimulated by the presence of simple sugars in untreated sewage and agricultural runoff, can now be added to the list of things contributing to the demise of coral reefs. (more) 
 
The Blackout Syndrome

The Blackout Syndrome - A mother rushes to the hospital. Her child is bleeding uncontrollably from the eyes, hands and mouth. Where did this mysterious disease come from? What is it? And how can it be stopped? -- Can you help?
 

Living Skeleton The Living Skeleton - Identical x-ray images representing eight different parts of the human skeleton are posted in labeled and unlabeled format.
 
Health Focus - NHM's monthly Health Focus provides classroom teachers and others with carefully reviewed, readily available, scientifically sound Internet resources related to health programs, activities, and events.
 
Biology Education Online - is an interactive, electronic, peer-reviewed publication of The National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) in cooperation with Access Excellence at the National Health Museum (AE@NHM) BEoN is a component of the National Science, Technology, Engineering... (more)
 
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