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Foundation Gives Sick Children, Adults a Musical Lift, Songs of Love Will Mark Its 10,000th Recording with Concert by Black Eyed Peas

NEW YORK - When Ashley Abernathy was 9 years old and suffering from leukemia, her spirits were lifted by a serenade from rock star David Lee Roth. The former Van Halen frontman recorded a heart-rending tune especially for Ashley.

Grocery Chain Rating Food Choices, the Healthiest Items Get 3 Stars, While the Least Healthy Get None

ALBANY, N.Y. - Shredded wheat gets 3 stars. Baked beans, 1 star. Doritos, no stars. Those movie-style ratings for food, launched by a New England grocery chain, take nutritional hand-holding to a new level.

Woman Angry to Discover Viagra in Husband's Pocket

DEAR ABBY: I found a box of Viagra in my husband's pants pocket while I was sorting the laundry. The box had a prescription label with the date and his name printed on it.

All Work and No Play Make Americans Sick and Tired, Study Shows

Ponder this after having enjoyed - if you enjoyed - a few extra hours of leisure this Labor Day: Workers may be a nation's lifeblood, but when too many work too much, the nation's blood pressure will rise. Combing through a survey of Californians, researchers at the University of California, Irvine, have established a long-suspected link between work and health in America - that people who put in long hours on the job are more likely to suffer from hypertension than those who work less. Add t...

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