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21 safest booster seats revealed with new ratings Parents perplexed by the plethora of booster seats available now have a new guide to help them choose the safest option. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has reviewed the seat belt fit of 72 models. | Survey: Most of us think we're hotter than average
We’re fatter than we’ve ever been; at the same time, our idea of the “ideal” body has gone from lean to impossibly leaner. Still, we’re pretty damn pleased with the way we look, a new survey suggests.
| Science helps you dance your way into her heart Using computer-generated avatars, psychologists say they have unlocked the dance moves that will capture a woman's heart. Apparently the speed of a man's right knee and the size and variety of movements of the neck and torso are key, they suggest. | BPA-laced dental sealants OK for use in kids Widely used dental sealants contain derivatives of the controversial chemical BPA, but dentists can use the product safely in kids, a new study finds. But pregnant women should wait until after delivery. | Steep your tea longer and other healthy tweaks
You walk, you nap, you brush your teeth. Now get more out of all these smart everyday choices with these ingenious tweaks.
| U.S. judge refuses to lift ban on stem cell funds A U.S. judge Tuesday refused to lift a ban on federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research despite warnings from the Obama administration that it would set back key research and cost more than a thousand jobs. | U.S. smoking rate smolders at 1 in 5 adults U.S. smoking rates continue to hold steady, at about one in five adults lighting up regularly, frustrated health officials reported Tuesday. |
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