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As we begin a new year, we thought you might like to re-visit Learning English Health Report stories that were popular with you in 2014. They aired on our TV, radio and website programs. Based on your comments, we know many of you like self-improvement stories. You like to read about staying healthy and living a long life. You like to know how your brain works best and what can affect your power of memory. Here are some highlights from the Health Report for 2014. We all sit a lot. The story “Sit Less, Live Longer” explored the dangers of sitting too much. It encouraged people to get up from their desks and move more at work. Many of you described in your comments how you move and exercise during the day. Some of you shared stories of losing weight and fighting illness to enjoy a more active lifestyle. Our listeners like their brains. And they seem to like reports on how to use their brains most effectively. For example, we wrote about a study that found if you write your class notes by hand, you will remember them better than if you type them. Our article “Women Giving Birth at Home — On Purpose!” talks about a U.S. birth trend. Increasingly, women of color are using midwives to give birth naturally. Two stories seemed to inspire many listeners. Jerry Ried earned his first college degree at the age of 70. And Mary Moe fulfilled her dream of becoming a pilot at the age of 91. We look forward to bringing you many more informative and inspiring health reports in 2015!