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     In this issue: Dieting dos and don'ts; "green" furniture; CES highlights; recalls

What's New: January 15, 2013

5 fad diet red flags
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It's hard to turn down the promise of instant results. But fad diets usually backfire. We talked to Rachel Berman, RD, director of nutrition for our sister site, CalorieCount.com, about the red flags that tell you you've wandered outside the sensible diet zone and are considering a fad.

 

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Green your space: A healthy furniture buying guide
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Aside from sharp corners, we generally don't think of our furniture as a health hazard. But several studies have shown that the materials used to make furniture -- from the formaldehyde used in wood adhesives, to the chemicals used in upholstery -- can cause long-term health issues. So how do you make sure your furniture is safe?

 

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New water bottle dangers for kids: Tongue entrapment
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The Today Show's Rossen Report recently did a story about a young girl who got her tongue stuck inside a metal water bottle: It swelled so much it took doctors three hours to remove the bottle using special surgical tools. Further research shows that this has happened to several other children as well.

 

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CES in pictures: 9 highlights from 2013
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Last week, our editors were on the floor at CES in Las Vegas. The result: hundreds of photos, tons of video footage and a whole lot of tweets. Choosing highlights was a tough job, but these are nine of the must-sees from 2013's CES.

 

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Pinterest Tuesday: on location at CES
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Looking for more CES goodies? On Pinterest, we've pulled together the best photos and videos from last week's big show. Re-pin your favorites!

 

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This week in product recalls
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There aren't many recalls this week, but the few that have been announced are massive in size and scope, particularly for car manufacturers GM and Subaru, with nearly 700,000 recalled vehicles between them. But Fisher-Price tops that number, with some 800,000 Infant Sleepers recalled because of potential exposure to mold.

 

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