Seat-belt campaign works to educate parents, ethnic groups

It almost seems trite to remind someone to wear a seat belt these days. Yet, it’s still a task either overlooked or disregarded daily by thousands of Americans. As a result, some pay with their lives, many of them children.

Quackery or cure? It’s sometimes hard to tell

When Las Vegan Rick Tope showed me a bottle of Canker Cure – pills he advertises as preventing and healing painful canker sores in the mouth – I noted some ingredients had been crossed out with a black pen.
“I have better ingredients now,” he said. “I don’t want to tell you for proprietary reasons … there’s amino acids, too.”

Prevent ‘chair death’ by working to challenge your glutes

Imagine never taking your dream car out for a ride. It just stays in the garage. Eventually, the air seeps from the tires and the gasoline becomes stale. And for some reason, you’re OK with it. Tragic, right?!
Your butt muscles are the same way

HEALTH Q&A: Toddler’s taste

Q My toddler will not eat meat. Are there alternatives I can offer him to provide protein in his diet?

JOHN L. SMITH BLOG: Adelson attends Romney’s Jerusalem speech

Casino billionaire Sheldon Adelson and wife Miriam were visible in the audience at presumptive Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s speech on Israel-U.S. relations in Jerusalem.

Olympic viewing: NBC critics loud on social media

In the age of social media, NBC now has millions of television critics who make their opinions known about every aspect of Olympics coverage instantly.

‘Dark Knight’ stays at No. 1 for second week

“The Dark Knight Rises” stayed atop the box office for the second straight weekend, making just over $64 million.

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