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                      O, The Oprah Magazine

                      Hot Number
                      Fire dancer Cynthia Carvajal and her burning passion
                      April 2012

                      Home Economics  PDF
                      If gas and electric costs are leaving you cold, you can move into a futuristic heat-harnessing new home—or buy a $4 tube of caulk
                      March 2012
                         
                      Looking for an Eco-Resolution?  PDF
                      Find an eco-friendly promise you’ll actually keep
                      January 2012

                      Dr., No!
                      Medical mess-ups happen every day. Two industry insiders share crucial tips for making your healthcare more careful.
                      November 2011

                      Sugar Shock: The Bitter Truth Behind Our National Sweet Tooth
                      A fitness expert—and prediabetic—exposes how America's love for sugar helped lead to a national epidemic.
                      August 2011

                      The Air Out There

                      Damage caused by air pollution reaches much farther than the lungs. How to protect yourself—no face mask required
                      June 2011

                      The Next Nobels
                      4 teen geniuses from the new book Science Fair Season
                      May 2011

                      Flower Power
                      A designer draws inspiration—and electricity—from nature.
                      April 2011

                      Reeling in the Years
                      An extraordinary 80-year study has led to some unexpected discoveries about long life.
                      March 2011


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