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Recipes for Health: Grilled Leeks With Romesco Sauce
Steamed and grilled leeks are paired with romesco sauce, a nut-thickened pepper purée.

Patient Money: Food Safety Tips for the Budget-Conscious
Safety experts have advice on ways to germ-proof your food, and still save money.

Making Soldiers Fit to Fight, Without the Situps
The goal of a new training program is to reduce injuries and better prepare recruits for the rigors of combat.

Tai Chi Reported to Ease Fibromyalgia
Slow exercise and meditation as practiced in an ancient Chinese regimen may help sufferers of a mysterious and controversial disease.

Egg Recall Expanded After Salmonella Outbreak
An Iowa company broadened a recall of its eggs to 380 million after hundreds of people got sick across the country.

Personal Best: When Repeat Injuries Can?t Dim an Athlete?s Passion
Despite strains, fractures and tears, we keep going, switching sports or even doctors. At least one expert would say we stubborn athletes have a psychological problem.

Moose Offer Trail of Clues on Arthritis
A study that began in 1958 has found poor nutrition as the cause of arthritis.Research on moose suggests that arthritis in human beings may be linked in part to nutritional deficits.

Q & A: A Calcium Quandary
Do vitamin C and calcium in milk cancel each other?s benefits?

Vital Signs: Diet: Low-Fat vs. Atkins: Parallel Results
One of the longest trials to pit low-fat diets against Atkins-style diets found that participants lost the same amount of weight after two years, regardless of which diet they were on.

Vital Signs: Hazards: Salmonella Is Traced to Dry Pet Food
Salmonella infections in toddlers have been traced to dry pet food, the first time a strain has been linked to the food, health officials say.

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Soccer Roundup: French Team Scorched After a Loss to Belarus
France continued to stumble on the soccer field after losing to visiting Belarus on Friday in a Euro 2012 qualifying match.

An Embarrassing Loss for France
While World Cup holder Spain was among the traditional powers to open qualifying for the 2012 European Championship with victories Friday, France was further humiliated by a 1-0 home loss to Belarus.

Roundup: Robinho Goes to A.C. Milan At the Transfer Deadline
A.C. Milan acquired Robinho from Manchester City to bolster a formidable forward line and sold Klaas-Jan Huntelaar to the German club Schalke at European soccer?s transfer deadline.

Wizards Head Coach Accused of Drunken Driving
The head coach of the Kansas City Wizards was arrested earlier this month on suspicion of drunken driving.

U.S. Soccer Keeps Bradley as Coach
A contract extension means Bob Bradley will lead the United States men?s national team through the 2014 World Cup.

Goal: Building W.P.S. Winner Out of Ruins of First Year
F.C. Gold Pride, which won only four games in the first year of W.P.S., will host the league?s championship game this year.

U.S. Soccer Signs Bradley to Four-Year Extension
Bob Bradley will remain coach of the U.S. men?s soccer team through the 2014 World Cup.

England's Injured Dawson Out For Up to Two Months
LONDON (Reuters) - England centre back Michael Dawson will be out for up to two months after suffering knee and ankle injuries during Friday's 4-0 Euro 2012 qualifying win over Bulgaria.

Rooney's Deeper Role For England Pays Quick Dividend
LONDON (Reuters) - It is not often a striker scores a hat-trick but finds his goalless partner taking most of the plaudits but that was the case after Jermain Defoe's Wayne Rooney-inspired hat-trick in England's 4-0 win over Bulgaria on Friday.

France Must Wake Up After "Slap In The Face, " Says Sagna
PARIS (Reuters) - France have no option but to fight back straight away after starting their Euro 2012 football qualifying campaign in humiliating fashion, defender Bacary Sagna said.

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