American Health (magazine)
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American Health was an American
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 magazine devoted to health, and has been called "one of the fastest-growing magazines of the 1980s".

American Health received the General Excellence (400,000 to 1,000,000 circulation) Award from the American Society of Magazine Editors
American Society of Magazine Editors
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 in 1985, and was a finalist in that category in 1984, as well as being a finalist for the Public Interest award in 1991. The magazine won two American Psychological Association
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 National Media Awards and a Sidney Hillman
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 Foundation prize.

Its editors have included Stephen Kiesling, T. George Harris and Joel Gurin. According to an abstract, Madison Avenue magazine reported in 1986 that American Health had an "upbeat and informative" tone and boasted of a circulation of 85,000. As of 1999, its trademark and circulation assets had been acquired by TimeWarner's Health magazine.
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