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How Salt Sneaks Into the Diet
Nearly 90% of adults consume more salt than U.S. dietary guidelines recommend. We take a look at a typical diet to see where sodium hides and how Americans can make healthier food choices.
A Contrarian's Surf-Style Workout
Philippa Hughes, Chief Creative Contrarian at D.C.-based Pink Line Project, was always a fan of surf culture. But actually learning how to surf changed her life, she says. Now she works out regularly so she can ride the waves.
Selling a Baby to Pay the Bills
A woman in India says she has to sell her 6-month-old baby in order to pay her husband's medical expenses. Video courtesy of Reuters.
The Big Interview with Aetna CEO Ronald Williams
In an interview with WSJ's Alan Murray, Aetna Chairman and CEO Ronald Williams says that a side effect of the health-care reform bill is that costs will increase. He also criticizes leaders in Washington for the demagoguery of his industry that persisted during the health-care debate.
The Powers of Garlic
Adding garlic to your diet has several health benefits including assistance in warding off cancer and boosting the immune system. Video courtesy of Fox News.
Indian Doctors Use Cow Urine As Medicine
Some doctors in India swear by the healing qualities of cow urine. Video courtesy of AFP.
Aetna CEO: CVS Partnership Good for Shareholders
Aetna Chairman and CEO Ronald Williams discusses the recent partnership between Aetna and CVS Caremark in an interview with WSJ Deputy Managing Editor Alan Murray.
Remedies for Getting Rid of Head Lice
Many schools are suffering outbreaks of head lice in recent years. With four kids of her own, WSJ's Jennifer Corbett-Dooren breaks down what you need to know about getting rid of the pests.
Fighting the Right Way to Save Your Relationship
Couples are more likely to divorce if they exhibit negative behavior during a conflict before they get married. WSJ's Bonds columnist Elizabeth Bernstein provides you with tips on how to fight better, which psychologists say can save your marriage.
Health Care's Serial Entrepreneurs
The thriving health-care industry in Nashville, Tenn., has been built in part on the strength of entrepreneurs who have developed a habit for starting new companies over and over again.


