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  Sexploration — By Brian Alexander
Dangerous liaisons: Why we find vampires sexy
Modern-day vampires are being featured in major Hollywood movies, a hit HBO series and referenced on runways and in a new energy drink that comes in hospital blood bags. So why the resurgence of interest? And why are they always so hot?

  Smart Fitness — By Jacqueline Stenson
Can exercise get rid of this dude’s ‘moobs’?
Could working out give a man “moobs”? Can exercise help a masculine-looking woman get some feminine curves? Smart Fitness answers your queries.

  Breaking Bioethics — By Arthur Caplan
Spinning the globe offers lessons in health care
A quick skip around the globe shows that a lot of what the president is calling for in his bid for health care reform has already played out successfully in many other countries, writes Art Caplan, Ph.D.

  Second Opinion — By Robert Bazell
Dispute behind Nobel Prize for HIV research
The announcement of the 2008 Nobel Prize in medicine brings another chapter, perhaps the concluding one, to one of the ugliest controversies in modern medical science.

  Creature Comforts — By Kim Thornton
Scratching? Your pet could have allergies
Is your dog or cat scratching uncontrollably? If so, your pet might have allergies. Here's how to recognize them and what to do.

  Growing Up Healthy — By Victoria Clayton
What to get the kids? Think outside the toy box
You can find safe toys for the kids to open up under the tree, experts say, but keep in mind that not all good things come from the toy box.

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CDC: Swine flu has yet to reach peak
Nov. 6: Federal health officials said Friday that the swine flu is still widespread in 48 states. NBC's Brian Williams reports.

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