Janice Horowitz

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Recent Pieces from Janice Horowitz

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In today's competitive job market, should you have cosmetic procedures to try to look younger? (02:02)
From: Dueling Docs

In a new, entertaining 2 min. weekly module, former Time Magazine health journalist Janice Horowitz, provides the cure for contradictory medical news.
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Are Freckles Just Cute or Something More? (02:02)
From: Dueling Docs

In a new, entertaining 2 min. weekly module, former Time Magazine health journalist Janice Horowitz, provides the cure for contradictory medical news.
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Is Air Pollution Really Harming Us? (02:00)
From: Dueling Docs

A new government report says be careful out there. Others disagree.
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Can You Take a Drug for Jet Lag? (02:02)
From: Dueling Docs

In a new, entertaining 2 min. weekly module, former Time Magazine health journalist Janice Horowitz, provides the cure for contradictory medical news.
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Do Sunscreens Really Protect You From Skin Cancer? (01:59)
From: Dueling Docs

Huffington Post blogger and former Time Magazine health journalist Janice Horowitz, provides the cure for contradictory medical news.
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Is the New Hot Yoga Really Good for You? (02:00)
From: Dueling Docs

Hot yoga is more popular than ever, with more types of yoga turning of the heat. Is it ok to do?
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Vitamin D: All the Rage - Will it Really Improve Your Health? (02:00)
From: Dueling Docs

Vitamin D is credited with everything from lowering blood pressure, preventing heart disease and cancer and famously for preventing falls in the elderly.
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Vitamin D: All the Rage - Will it Really Improve Your Health? (02:00)
From: Dueling Docs

Vitamin D is credited with staving off falls, lowering the risk of heart disease, cancer and high blood pressure. Does it work?
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Shock Therapy for Depression. What is it these days? (02:00)
From: Dueling Docs

Shock therapy, known as ECT, has come a long way since its beginnings. Does it work and who should try it?