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You may now purchase back issues of The Saturday Evening Post online. Each issue costs $6.00. Click on each cover to see a larger image.
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 | January/February 2003 Issue includes articles on dieting with tea, a candid interview with Bill O'Reilly, reducing the risk of pancreatic cancer and winning strategies for a healthy and active life with Debbie Reynolds and Lizzie Simon's bipolar journey.

|  | March/April 2003 Issue includes articles on easing the pain of daibetic neuropahty, the noble quest of Sir John Templeton, an interview with artist Thomas Kinkade and a physician who turned to an Indian reservation to avoid being sued.

|  |  | May/June 2003 Issue includes articles on the tragic story of a cardiologist's sudden cardiac arrest, diabetes and osteoporosis, can art make kids smart, skin cancer update and Automated External Defibrillator buyer's guide.

|  | July/August 2003 Issue includes articles on fighting diabetes in children, filtering out cholesterol, a look into Red Skelton's museum, exploring testosterone therapy, putting a stop to water born diseases and the world's fastest lawn mower.

|  |  | September/October 2003 Issue includes articles on radio legend Paul Harvey, exploring whether you have prediabetes, preventing prostate cancer, the secret life of dust, how to better care for your kidneys and the "Artist of the Century."

|  | November/December 2003 Issue includes articles on america's first sleep therapist, taking on trans fats, remembering racehorse Seabiscuit, how Joe Montana is tackling hypertension, the glycemic index tool and a Norman Rockwell Christmas.

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