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WebMD The Magazine

January/February 2006

The Real Shaquille

How does basketball great Shaquille O'Neal balance height, heft, and super-hero strength with an appetite for winning -- and for macaroni and cheese? He eats well (most of the time) and builds muscle, not fat.

January/February 2006

Cold or Flu?

Prevention tips, plus remedies to get you feeling better fast -- your survival guide for the sniffly, sneezy, achy, queasy season.

January/February 2006

On the Ball

Hosting Super Bowl Sunday this year? Bowl over your favorite football fans with this low-fat, game-day "Super" spread.

nutrition matters Anatomy of a sweet
potato

sex mattersŪ Spice up your Valentine's Day

patient matters Getting a second medical opinion

mind matters Understanding panic attacks

love and loss Author Joan Didion discusses grief

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Symptom Checker

Can you guess the mystery medical condition? Symptoms include joint swelling, fatigue, weight loss, and blotchy rash.

The answer is: rheumatoid arthritis.

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Living With Heart
For WebMD.com community member Sam Morton, living with a chronic heart condition and diabetes means choosing to live each day to its fullest. He focuses on his family, taking care of his health, and living a "normal" life. Read his inspiring story.

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