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  Sexploration — By Brian Alexander
Sexploration: Married, but unconsummated
Suppose you married in June, all blushing with wedding night anticipation, but now find yourself in August still waiting for the train to enter the tunnel? Do unconsummated marriages still happen? Yes, more often than you think.

  Smart Fitness — By Jacqueline Stenson
Want to boost kids’ grades? Get them moving
  Want to help your kids do better in school this fall? Get them moving. That’s the message from a growing field of research linking physical activity with better academic performance.

  Breaking Bioethics — By Arthur Caplan
New IVF dilemmas make old fears seem quaint
Early fears about IVF turned out to be misplaced, but 30 years after the birth of the first 'test-tube' baby, new worries about the evolving uses of reproductive technology are emerging.

  Second Opinion — By Robert Bazell
What's your doc thinking? Web site offers clues
Doctors love to talk shop. Now they're  turning to an online community to share advice, vent and empathize.

  Creature Comforts — By Kim Thornton
Pet thefts rise as economy hits dog-gone low
It might not be up there with burglary or other types of property theft, but dognapping is on the rise, says the American Kennel Club.  Some say the economy may be partly to blame.

  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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Man regains "tallest human" title
Aug. 20: A man from China regains his title as the Guinness Book of World Records' tallest human. Msnbc.com's Dara Brown reports.

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