понеделник, 16 ноември 2009 г.

Decoding Men's Oddball Love Signals

Monday, November 16, 2009
In This Issue:
  • Breaking News: Breast Cancer Screening Should Start at 50
  • Weird Body Quirks Demystified
  • Baby Weight: Can't Lose Those Last Few Pounds ... Grr!

Top Story Decoding Men's
Oddball Love Signals

His gifts are terrible. He talks when you want
him to listen. Is this your guy's notion of
affection and romance? Well, actually, yes.

Also See:
  • Conquer Your Food Cravings
  • 12 Most Embarrassing Beauty Questions
  • 22 Ways to Boost Your Energy
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Health News & Features
Breaking News: Breast Cancer Screening Should Start at 50
A government panel is calling for huge changes in breast cancer screening,
but some are highly critical of the move. The Recommendations
Also See:
  • Changing Mammography Guidelines: FAQ
  • Screening Tests That Could Save Your Life


Weird Body Quirks Demystified
Ear popping, ice cream brain freeze, foot odor. Why does the body do these funny things anyway? Here are the answers!
Also See:
  • H1N1 Vaccine Safety: Finally, the Truth!
  • Battling Dark Eye Circles? Watch What You Eat 


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  • Puberty Overview
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