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Matthew Shulman

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U.S. News & World Report|October 4, 2008
A little aphrodisiac science. These foods may conjure up thoughts of sex, but do they deliver?Matthew Shulman
U.S. News & World Report|November 8, 2007
Keeping the record straightMatthew Shulman
U.S. News & World Report|December 4, 2008
When music becomes medicine for the brain. Specialists are prescribing rhythm and melody for conditions from Parkinson's to strokeMatthew Shulman
U.S. News & World Report|July 29, 2008
It's an operation, not a vacationMatthew Shulman
U.S. News & World Report|January 29, 2009
Confronting sadness in seniors. Often undiagnosed in the elderly, depression has telltale signsMatthew Shulman
U.S. News & World Report|October 26, 2007
A soothing sip of focus. The latest on tea: it might quiet distracted mindsMatthew Shulman
U.S. News & World Report|June 6, 2008
Being more than merely shy. Social phobia can interfere with work, life, and relationshipsMatthew Shulman
U.S. News & World Report|June 6, 2008
Health foods find stardom. Nutrition ratings aim to help shoppers fill their cartsMatthew Shulman
U.S. News & World Report|January 29, 2008
The cataracts are gone--and so is the need for glasses. With the latest implantable lenses, you can see near and farMatthew Shulman
U.S. News & World Report|March 26, 2008
21st-century dentistryMatthew Shulman
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U.S. News & World Report|October 4, 2008
A little aphrodisiac science. These foods may conjure up thoughts of sex, but do they deliver?Matthew Shulman
U.S. News & World Report|November 8, 2007
Keeping the record straightMatthew Shulman
U.S. News & World Report|December 4, 2008
When music becomes medicine for the brain. Specialists are prescribing rhythm and melody for conditions from Parkinson's to strokeMatthew Shulman
U.S. News & World Report|July 29, 2008
It's an operation, not a vacationMatthew Shulman
U.S. News & World Report|January 29, 2009
Confronting sadness in seniors. Often undiagnosed in the elderly, depression has telltale signsMatthew Shulman
U.S. News & World Report|October 26, 2007
A soothing sip of focus. The latest on tea: it might quiet distracted mindsMatthew Shulman
U.S. News & World Report|June 6, 2008
Being more than merely shy. Social phobia can interfere with work, life, and relationshipsMatthew Shulman
U.S. News & World Report|June 6, 2008
Health foods find stardom. Nutrition ratings aim to help shoppers fill their cartsMatthew Shulman
U.S. News & World Report|January 29, 2008
The cataracts are gone--and so is the need for glasses. With the latest implantable lenses, you can see near and farMatthew Shulman
U.S. News & World Report|March 26, 2008
21st-century dentistryMatthew Shulman
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