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Therapy on horseback carries rewards

An hour on horseback once a week is more than just fun for Will Hillis. It's therapeutic.

'Splash' group helps kids of color learn to swim

Marquez Benson, 9, sits patiently on the edge of the indoor pool at the Boys and Girls Club near downtown Atlanta, Georgia.

Stretching your food budget with healthy choices

Jennifer Roberge is expecting her first child any day now. With one more mouth to feed, the 30-year-old from Smyrna, Georgia, is also expecting to see a jump in her $50 weekly grocery bill.

Moms key to daughters' healthy body image

Maggie O'Connor minces garlic for a Mexican lasagna while across the kitchen Melissa Thornton chops basil for a turkey wrap.

NASCAR widow warns of head, neck cancer dangers

At 33, Lori Hamilton is young and healthy. So what is she doing at an oral, head and neck cancer screening at an Atlanta, Georgia, hospital?

Fatigue is more than just plain tired

Driving a taxi for a living can be exhausting. Just ask 62-year-old Stephen Belcher of Atlanta, Georgia.

How air pollution hurts your kids' lungs

Twice a day, 7-year-old Hannah Austin exhales all the air from her lungs. She then takes a puff of a low-dose steroid from a purple inhaler, holds her breath for a few seconds and exhales.

Yoga's appeal broadening to disability community

A middle-aged woman arrives at yoga class, a guide dog beside her wheelchair. She slides onto a mat on the floor and begins warming up with help from the instructor, stretching her knee and leg muscles to the side.

Delaying pregnancy can carry consequences

Kelli Heath just turned 30 and she's spending more and more time deflecting questions from family and friends about when she plans to get pregnant.

Tasty tricks for cutting fat, calories from recipes

Mashed bananas or baby food prunes don't sound very appetizing on their own, but substitute one of those ingredients for the vegetable oil in a store-bought brownie mix and it will add moisture while cutting the fat and calories.

Therapy on horseback carries rewards

An hour on horseback once a week is more than just fun for Will Hillis. It's therapeutic.

'Splash' group helps kids of color learn to swim

Marquez Benson, 9, sits patiently on the edge of the indoor pool at the Boys and Girls Club near downtown Atlanta, Georgia.

Stretching your food budget with healthy choices

Jennifer Roberge is expecting her first child any day now. With one more mouth to feed, the 30-year-old from Smyrna, Georgia, is also expecting to see a jump in her $50 weekly grocery bill.

Moms key to daughters' healthy body image

Maggie O'Connor minces garlic for a Mexican lasagna while across the kitchen Melissa Thornton chops basil for a turkey wrap.

NASCAR widow warns of head, neck cancer dangers

At 33, Lori Hamilton is young and healthy. So what is she doing at an oral, head and neck cancer screening at an Atlanta, Georgia, hospital?

Fatigue is more than just plain tired

Driving a taxi for a living can be exhausting. Just ask 62-year-old Stephen Belcher of Atlanta, Georgia.

How air pollution hurts your kids' lungs

Twice a day, 7-year-old Hannah Austin exhales all the air from her lungs. She then takes a puff of a low-dose steroid from a purple inhaler, holds her breath for a few seconds and exhales.

Yoga's appeal broadening to disability community

A middle-aged woman arrives at yoga class, a guide dog beside her wheelchair. She slides onto a mat on the floor and begins warming up with help from the instructor, stretching her knee and leg muscles to the side.

Delaying pregnancy can carry consequences

Kelli Heath just turned 30 and she's spending more and more time deflecting questions from family and friends about when she plans to get pregnant.

Tasty tricks for cutting fat, calories from recipes

Mashed bananas or baby food prunes don't sound very appetizing on their own, but substitute one of those ingredients for the vegetable oil in a store-bought brownie mix and it will add moisture while cutting the fat and calories.

Reflux: A burning nighttime problem

Elevating the head of her bed with bricks doesn't do much for the décor in Deborah Kronenberg's bedroom, but it has made a big difference in her persistent nighttime heartburn.

Post-cancer pregnancy: 'Little message that I was going to live on'

Daphne Babrow's son, Evan, is only 5 months old and she's already thinking about getting pregnant again. The decision won't be easy.

Potty school really gets 'em going

It all started with the flush of an automatic toilet. The terrifying sound marked the beginning of a two-year nightmare for Sarah Teres as she desperately tried to potty train her daughter Molly.

Jaundice: Why your baby may look yellow

Jaundice is a common condition that affects six out of 10 newborns, according to the March of Dimes. CNN learned more about infant jaundice from Dr. Anne Hansen, a neonatologist at Children's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.

Cervical cancer vaccine not a simple choice

I'm the mother of two daughters, a teen and a tween. So every day, I tiptoe through hormonally laced minefields hoping to avoid emotional carnage in response to any of my random comments or actions.

Riding, walking to work builds fitness into day

Lois Fletcher started taking the subway to work nine months ago to save money. It turned out to be an excellent way for her to lose weight -- more than 30 pounds to be exact.

Preeclampsia can be life-threatening for moms-to-be

At its worst, Melissa Miller's blood pressure measured 153 over 95, dangerously high for anyone, never mind a woman who is 36 weeks pregnant.

Heart attack at 38 the beginning, not the end

Brian Connell felt the first pains of a heart attack while shoveling snow a year ago. But he was only 38, so he shrugged it off.

Taking a kid's temperature has highs, lows

It's the middle of the night, and the sound of a wailing young child pierces the air. Her body feels as if it's on fire when you touch her forehead. What do you do next? The reality of dealing with a feverish child can send some parents into a panic.

Hovering parents need to step back at college time

Competition is tougher than ever this year to get into the freshman class at Georgia Tech in Atlanta. The admissions office received close to 10,000 applications for just 2,400 slots.

'Honey, Mommy has cancer'

Not every mother would allow her hair to be cut by her 4-year-old daughter, but Cindy Hurst thought it was a perfect idea.

How to have a successful mammogram

A paper cape sits loosely around your shoulders, covering your naked chest. A radiology technologist directs you toward an imposing-looking machine. As you hold your breath, one bare breast at a time is tightly compressed between two flat panels and X-rayed.

Pre-surgery questions could save you some pain

Every year in the United States an estimated 15 million people have surgery and every one of them runs the risk of complications.

Reading, writing, pressing -- middle-schoolers get strong

You would expect to find pre-algebra, American history and grammar in a middle-school curriculum, but what about a lifetime lesson in fitness?

Organize your way out of stress

From the outside, Kimberley Mims' Snellville home is immaculate. But look behind the garage door and it's a different story.

Salsa your way to health, fitness

The lights are dim, the music is pulsing and couples are circling the dance floor in elaborate, revealing costumes.

RSV: Respiratory virus can be life threatening

Kamryn Campbell is only 16 months old, but she's been through more medical trauma than most people will suffer in a lifetime.

Healthy gifts can ease stress, improve fitness

A bottle of perfume, a box of candy or a set of pajamas are quick, easy gifts to buy and wrap during the holidays. This year, instead of giving something predictable, why not give the gift of health? The selections are endless, and prices range from expensive to downright cheap. Just imagine the reaction you'll get when you use your imagination.

'Heart School' puts patients' tickers on track

It's been a long time since 66-year-old Judy Borgula has seen the inside of a classroom, but a near-death experience forced her back to school -- "Heart School."

Parents, use caution at toy-shopping time

Amy Granelli started her holiday shopping weeks ago. As she aimlessly pushed her cart through towering aisles of toys she still found herself overwhelmed by choices.

Recipe for stress: students' holiday homecomings

College senior Lisa Hamlett is looking forward to going home to Crossville, Tennessee, on Wednesday, but she hasn't always been so enthusiastic about spending Thanksgiving vacation with her parents.

Smoke-free college trend growing

When 19-year-old Reid Overton wants to smoke a cigarette on his college campus, he has to walk to a distant parking lot and get into his car, but he doesn't seem to mind. "Even as a smoker, I don't like to walk past a cloud of smoke," he says.

Morning coming earlier and earlier at the gym

Even at 5:30 in the morning, Marlene Mauk is wide awake and smiling as she walks through the door of the Buckhead Athletic Club in Atlanta, Georgia.

Help your kids have a spooky but safe Halloween

Greta Anne Rowe is like a little kid when it comes to Halloween. During a recent outing at a Target store near her suburban Atlanta, Georgia, home, the 37-year-old seemed to spare no expense as she filled her shopping cart with plastic pumpkins, flickering ghost-shaped flashlights and a CD with spooky music.

Enlarged prostate common in older men

The prostate gland is an integral part of the male reproductive system. When it's enlarged, men can suffer from myriad symptoms. CNN learned more about the condition from Dr. Jacques Carter of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts.

2 moms, too stressed, looking for relief

Jennifer Lynch and Jennifer Gonzalez live nearly 900 miles apart. But they have much more in common than their first names: Each has three young children, each works outside the home and each admits she's stressed out.

Kids use yoga to learn mythology, fight pre-test jitters

Fourth-grade teacher Elisabeth Beckwith wants her students at Fernbank Elementary School in Decatur, Georgia, to pay attention to a lesson on Greek mythology.

Protein a key concern for vegetarians

It's lunchtime at Café Sunflower in Atlanta, Georgia. The kitchen is humming as the chef prepares the most popular item on the menu: sesame chicken. That's not what you'd expect at a vegetarian restaurant. But the so-called chicken is actually a seasoned soy product made to taste like the real thing. "It's a treat for vegetarians who miss meat," says restaurant owner Edward Sun.

How one man conquered chronic pain

Timothy Connick was in agony for six years. In bed at night, it felt as if a pair of scissors was sticking out of his foot. "I turn over, and it's just like they're getting jammed in more."

Tattoo remorse fuels boom for dermatologists

Laura Hathaway initially had no regrets after getting a tattoo on her lower back when she was 21. But now, 10 years later, she wants it gone.

Avoid school strain: Unstuff that backpack

By the second week of fifth grade my son Christopher's backpack already weighed 27 pounds. I know because we put it on the bathroom scale. A thick binder, two textbooks, a novel and miscellaneous supplies create a heavy burden for a 10-year-old who weighs only 77 pounds.

'Sparky' knows lightning's threat intimately

Joe Sauers doesn't get too upset when his co-workers call him "Sparky" or whenever they move away from him during a thunderstorm.

AeroClinic offers quick care for busy travelers

Stephen Plumlee started feeling dizzy and nauseated shortly after his flight from Sarasota, Florida, landed in Atlanta, Georgia. He was wheeled off the plane by paramedics, but instead of being taken to a hospital emergency room downtown, he was treated in the atrium of the busiest airport in the world.

Help your child outgrow separation anxiety

Wearing his new backpack and school uniform, 5-year-old Sebastian Grau looked pretty confident walking down the hallway of Austin Elementary in Dunwoody, Georgia, on his first day of kindergarten. But his parents tell a different story.

No single remedy fixes psoriasis

Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin condition that affects up to 5 million Americans. CNN learned more about psoriasis from Dr. Mathew Avram, director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Dermatology Laser and Cosmetics Center.

Doulas deliver help for birthing moms

The lights were dimmed, soft music was playing and a scented candle burned on the counter. In the center of it all was Julie Trotter -- moaning through hard labor contractions.

'Mommy guilt' a fact of life for most with kids

Caring for a 5-month-old son and a nearly 4-year-old daughter seems like a full-time job for Amy Little, but the Dunwoody, Georgia, mother also works 40 hours a week in sales at AT&T.

Get expert help in fitting running shoes

Julie Beverly runs about 20 miles a week. While her workouts are helping to tone her body, they're also wearing down the soles of her sneakers. "The shoes are starting to bow on the sides because they're so old," says Beverly. "Actually, they're making the back of my ankle hurt."

After cancer diagnosis, ask questions, make a plan

Rebbeca Turner wasn't prepared for the breast cancer diagnosis she received nine months ago. "Nobody is prepared," she said. "There is definitely an initial shock ... but you deal with it, get a plan, move forward and try to beat it."

Omega-3 fatty acids key to cell health

The name sounds like something out of a science fiction novel, but omega-3 fatty acids are a necessary part of our diet. "Every cell in the body requires omega-3 to function normally," says Dr. Andrew Stoll, author of "The Omega-3 Connection." "They are a class of fats, good fats that are actually as essential as vitamins to our health."

Fireworks injury scar fades, memory doesn't

The scar has faded over his left eye, but the fireworks injury that Tony Wittmann suffered when he was 17 taught him a lesson that he hasn't forgotten.

Vitamins a good insurance policy

It's estimated that half of all American adults take a daily vitamin supplement. Yet, in spite of the popularity of the pills, many wonder whether they're good for our health.

Volunteer dentists restore smiles to abuse survivors

Susan Kauffman can't stop smiling. Not only does she have a perfect set of teeth, but after enduring physical abuse repeatedly in her life, she also has renewed self-esteem. "I had a broken spirit," Kauffman said. "I became very isolated ... and became a recluse."

'Juvenile' diabetes at 49: 'You deal with it'

A year before turning 50, Michele Thomas learned she had type 1 diabetes, a condition that used to be associated mainly with children.

'Lonely journey' for male breast cancer patient

It started with a pain behind the nipple. Within a few weeks, a lump started to grow. It got bigger and more painful until a doctor finally diagnosed stage 4 breast cancer. It's a story shared by thousands around the United States, only in this case, the patient's name is Bill Morley.

Tandem cycling: Not just Daisy's bicycle built for two

When Tracey Trumbull and his wife, Cathy, go for a bike ride, they don't have to worry about keeping up. They're always together, on a tandem bicycle.

Swim classes aren't just for kids

Blowing bubbles in the water is fun when you're a child, but for Stacey Mueller, it's part of a bigger endeavor. At the age of 45, she is learning how to swim. "It's very hard," says Mueller. "It's like learning a language or learning how to breathe when you're young."

To pick up your pace, pick up a pole

Spending hours in a gym wasn't giving Susan Huynh of Los Angeles, California, the results she was looking for, so on the advice of a friend, she picked up some poles, but she didn't head to the slopes. Instead she tried a growing exercise trend: Nordic walking.

Diabetes differences explained

CNN medical correspondent Judy Fortin spoke with endocrinologist Dr. Bruce Bode of Atlanta Diabetes Associates about the differences and similarities between the two types of diabetes.

Don't wait to get help if you suspect a stroke

Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States. It's also a leading cause of long-term disability. CNN Medical Correspondent Judy Fortin learned more about stroke from two neurologists at St. Joseph's Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Matthews Gwynn is chief of neurology, and Dr. Keith Sanders is director of the Stroke Center.

Class trains doctors for the toughest conversation

It's been more than a decade since her 13-year-old daughter, Maria-Victoria, died in a car accident, but Lynda Boucugnani will never forget the doctor who delivered the news. "I remember he sat down, but his first words were, 'Your daughter is deceased.' That just struck me as so cold, so cold," says Boucugnani. The experience was horrendous, she says. "I expected a little bit more compassion ... there was no, 'I'm sorry,' no touching my hand. These things would have meant the whole world to me."

On the road? Don't skip your workout

Early morning meetings and late-night business dinners make it almost impossible for Trisha Curtin to fit in a workout on the road. "It's been a huge challenge to do any type of exercising other than walking from building to building," says Curtin, who works in planning and distribution for a department store.

Fitness options at a few major hotels

Here are the fitness offerings from a sampling of major hotel chains:

Fitness options at a few major hotels

Here are the fitness offerings from a sampling of major hotel chains:

Despite medical advances, kids' shots still important

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends children be immunized to protect them from dangerous childhood diseases.

Mom, son work to change views of birthmarks

Donna Ducker started panicking within minutes of her son Evan's birth. "They said, 'There is something we need to tell you about your baby,'" she remembers.

Doc shares birthmark basics

Birthmarks are often referred to as stork bites or angel kisses. They're pretty common in the United States. It's estimated more than half of all new babies are born with a birthmark.

Parkinson's cause still mostly a mystery

It's estimated 60,000 new cases of Parkinson's disease are diagnosed each year in the United States. Dr. John Growden of Massachusetts General Hospital has been studying the condition for 25 years. He spoke with CNN about the incurable brain disorder.

ACL injuries growing problem for young female athletes

First she heard the pop, then she felt the pain. Sixteen-year-old Lindsey Robinson tore the anterior cruciate ligament, or ACL, in her knee during the last game of the 2005 soccer season. She's been sidelined ever since.

An advance directive helps your loved ones

It's not easy making decisions about end-of-life care. An advance directive may help ease the burden. It's a legal document that conveys your specific wishes regarding your care.

Botox faster than face-lift, but requires maintenance

It's been around for years, but Botox is still one of the most popular anti-wrinkle products on the market. Its manufacturer reports more than 3 million procedures were performed in 2005. CNN Medical Correspondent Judy Fortin found out how it works from Dr. Harold Brody, a dermatologist and dermatologic surgeon in Atlanta, Georgia.

Heart birth defects among the most common

There are more than three-quarters of a million adults in the United States living with a congenital heart defect. The majority need ongoing, specialized care. CNN Medical Correspondent Judy Fortin found out more about the condition from Dr. Wendy Book, director of the Adult Congenital Cardiac Program at Emory University in Atlanta.

Wintertime blues are real

It's the time of year when people start complaining about the winter blues. Up to 18 million Americans suffer from a serious form of depression called Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD. Dr. Norman Rosenthal, psychiatrist and author of "Winter Blues," spoke to CNN about the condition.

Adult ADHD: 'All over the map'

It's early on a Saturday night and Lewis Alston is taking song requests at 99X, a radio station in Atlanta, Georgia. Alston and his on-air partner will trade barbs and man the audio board until midnight. It's a perfect job, says Alston. "I wear many hats and that suits me because I am all over the map."

'Healthy' bacteria help keep you in balance

A daily dose of good bacteria may be just what your doctor orders. Bacteria may sound unappetizing, but they're now being sold under the name "probiotic." From yogurt to smoothies to cereal, products that contain probiotics are becoming more popular at the local grocery store. CNN Medical Correspondent Judy Fortin spoke with Marisa Moore, a registered dietician and spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association, about the pros and cons of probiotics.

Carbon monoxide is winter's silent killer

Five hundred Americans die each year from carbon monoxide poisoning. It's estimated that 15,000 people are treated at hospital emergency rooms for the condition.

New wrinkle in facial fillers arrives

A new anti-wrinkle product hits the market this month. Juvederm is the latest injectable facial filler to be offered to the public. CNN medical correspondent Judy Fortin spoke with dermatologist Dr. Harold Brody about the pros and cons of plumping up your face.

Make your New Year's resolutions realistic

Tired of making New Year's resolutions and struggling to succeed? CNN Medical Correspondent Judy Fortin got some advice from two experts, psychologist Nadine Kaslow of Emory University and professional trainer Robert Dothard.

Staying in shape the Cirque way

Six nights a week, 62 performers with Cirque du Soleil twist, bend and contort their bodies during a two-hour show. It's dangerous work and there is a high risk of injury. CNN Medical Correspondent Judy Fortin spoke with physiotherapist Michelle Sinclair, the woman who helps the performers stay healthy.

Toy safety reminders

CNN's Judy Fortin delivers a quick dose of healthy information in her daily Health Minute, which airs Monday through Friday between 1 and 6 p.m. on CNN Headline News.

Exercise and breast cancer recovery

CNN's Judy Fortin delivers a quick dose of healthy information in her daily Health Minute, which airs Monday through Friday between 1 and 6 p.m. on CNN Headline News.

Tone like a Rockette

CNN's Judy Fortin delivers a quick dose of healthy information in her daily Health Minute, which airs Monday through Friday between 1 and 6 p.m. on CNN Headline News.

Holiday tips for blended families

CNN's Judy Fortin delivers a quick dose of healthy information in her daily Health Minute, which airs Monday through Friday between 1 and 6 p.m. on CNN Headline News.

Stress-relieving tips for divorced families

Family gatherings around the holidays can be stressful. Experts say that's especially true for step families.

TIPS FOR BLENDED FAMILIES

Psychologist Nadine Kaslow offers these tips for relieving the stress of holiday gatherings for blended families:

Health info in a flash

CNN's Judy Fortin delivers a quick dose of healthy information in her daily Health Minute, which airs Monday through Friday between 1 and 6 p.m. on CNN Headline News.

Health info in a flash

CNN's Judy Fortin delivers a quick dose of healthy information in her daily Health Minute, which airs Monday through Friday between 1 and 6 p.m. on CNN Headline News.

Health info in a flash

CNN's Judy Fortin delivers a quick dose of healthy information in her daily Health Minute, which airs Monday through Friday between 1 and 6 p.m. on CNN Headline News.

Health info in a flash

CNN's Judy Fortin delivers a quick dose of healthy information in her daily Health Minute, which airs Monday through Friday between 1 and 6 p.m. on CNN Headline News.

Drink carefully if you're a cancer patient

In the American Cancer Society's new lifestyle guidelines for cancer survivors, maintaining a healthy weight is at the top of the list. The cancer society recommends 30 minutes of exercise a day, at least five days a week and eating a diet that includes a lot of fruits and vegetables, whole grains and lean meat.

Health info in a flash

CNN's Judy Fortin delivers a quick dose of healthy information in her daily Health Minute, which airs Monday through Friday between 1 and 6 p.m. on CNN Headline News.

Health info in a flash

CNN's Judy Fortin delivers a quick dose of healthy information in her daily Health Minute, which airs Monday through Friday between 1 and 6 p.m. on CNN Headline News.

Health info in a flash

CNN's Judy Fortin delivers a quick dose of healthy information in her daily Health Minute, which airs Monday through Friday between 1 and 6 p.m. on CNN Headline News.

Health info in a flash

CNN's Judy Fortin delivers a quick dose of healthy information in her daily Health Minute, which airs Monday through Friday between 1 and 6 p.m. on CNN Headline News.

Tips for a safe, healthy holiday

Turkey, stuffing and homemade dessert are usually part of a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. But when food is not properly cooked and stored, you run the risk of food poisoning.

Take the stress out of holiday shopping

Blinking lights, Christmas carols and the ringing of cash registers signal the beginning of the holiday shopping season. For some people, the stress that can go along with buying and spending can be overwhelming.

Should you work out when you're sick?

Cold and flu season is just getting under way in the United States. Before it's over, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicts, up to 20 percent of Americans will suffer from the flu.

Diabetes, obesity can increase your Alzheimer's risk

November is National Alzheimer's Disease month. CNN medical correspondent Judy Fortin talked about the illness with Dr. John Morris, director of the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.

If you drink, watch out for your heart

Drinking too much at the office holiday party can do more than provide stories for the water cooler Monday morning.

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