07/03/2009 09:09 PM | Via: Fort Worth Star Telegram

Health-screening businesses are attracting more consumers

By JAN JARVIS Diana Mays has a high-stress job and a lifestyle that leaves little time for cardio workouts. The combination led the Arlington teacher to a mobile health-screening service. "I wanted to find out how far I am away from a stroke or aneurysm," said Mays,... read the full story

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