понеделник, 13 април 2009 г.

Lies Women Tell Their Doctors

Monday, April 13, 2009
In This Issue:
  • Women Better at Sniffing Out BO
  • Pregnancy Myths Exposed
  • Living With an Alcoholic
Today's Top Story
Top Story - Lies Women Tell Their Doctors Lies Women Tell
Their Doctors

"I don't smoke." "I exercise regularly."
These little white lies you tell your doctor
may actually be undermining your health.

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Health News & Features
Women Better at Sniffing Out BO
Women may have a nose for the nasty - body odor. Ladies, it seems, are more sensitive to the smell of underarm sweat.
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  • Easing Seniors' Anxiety


Pregnancy Myths Exposed
You may be overwhelmed by conflicting information on keeping your unborn baby healthy. Experts set the record straight.
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  • Alternatives to a Hysterectomy


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Living With an Alcoholic
After living with him for three years, this member feels she's losing what she's worked for in life and asks others for advice.

Read more on the Addiction and Substance Abuse message board.
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Not All Breast Cancer Is the Same
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