Health & Wellness

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Swing and a Prayer

The flying trapeze can be an aerial assault of awesome if you don’t let it go to your head.

08/17/2010 By Matthew Halverson

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Turnover

3BA might be the next big thing in professional basketball: full-court, three-on-three hoops played at breakneck speed. But even the game’s back-and-forth action can’t compete with the off-the-court legal drama.

08/17/2010 By Matthew Halverson

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A Losing Proposition

Maybe, just maybe, when it comes to parenting, winning isn’t all.

08/10/2010 By Kathryn Robinson

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Vital Signs

A night at Highline Medical Center’s $28 million emergency unit.

07/11/2010 By James Ross Gardner

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Up in the Air

Life—and everything else, for that matter—looks a little different when you’re climbing a tree.

06/14/2010 By Matthew Halverson

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Life Is But a Dream

Rowers at Lake Union Crew ditch the Stairmaster and sauna in favor of fresh air and open water.

03/18/2010 By Karen Quinn

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Into the Wild

No one expects to land in a survival situation. And that’s why being prepared is the secret to making it out alive.

01/26/2010 By Matthew Halverson

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Dental Health 101

Four of Seattle’s top dentists reveal how routine dental checkups can protect your smile.

01/25/2010 By Karen Quinn

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On the Rocks

One trip to the ice will be enough to cool your doubts about curling’s physical demands.

12/09/2009 By Matthew Halverson

Feature

The New Old Age

11/13/2009 By Kristin Cordova

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Meltdown Survival Handbook

Or: 20 ways to stop worrying and thrive in the recession

07/15/2009 By Matthew Halverson, Laura Cassidy, and Jessica Voelker

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The Doctor Is In a Fix

Martin Cahn went into general practice to help people and unravel the mysteries of their ailments. Now he just wishes someone could do the same for a health care system gone critical.

07/15/2009 By Eric Scigliano

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Balls of Fury

It’s bean or be beaned at Underdog Sports Leagues’ dodgeball matches.

06/23/2009 By Sean Leslie

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A Healthy Dose of Skepticism

Global health is big business in Seattle—which means it may be in danger of forgetting the billions of people it set out to help.

06/23/2009 By Tom Paulson

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Resource Hog

Swine flu’s impact on the Seattle metro area as of mid-June.

06/22/2009