понеделник, 25 януари 2010 г.

From Cheers to Tears: Hazards of Heavy Drinking

Monday , January 25, 2010
In This Issue:
  • The Secret to Getting a Guy's Attention
  • What Really Causes Back Pain
  • Sad, Relieved, Confused, Angry - We're Separating

Top Story From Cheers to Tears:
Hazards of Heavy Drinking

It's no secret that alcohol can lead to
many problems - some that are surprising.
12 Conditions Linked to Heavy Drinking

Also See:
  • Top 10 Ways to Look Younger in 2010
  • Cloned Meat and Other Sci-Fi Foods
  • Eating Your Way to a Good Night's Sleep
Health News & Features
The Secret to Getting a Guy's Attention
If you think the pricey perfume is what turns a guy on, think again.
It's much more natural and basic than something from a bottle.
Also See:
  • Cats vs. Dogs: What Pets Say About Personality
  • Keep Moving for Health, Longevity

What Really Causes Back Pain
Back pain -- at some point, we're all bound to have it.
Knowing what to avoid can help you steer clear of serious pain.
Also See:
  • The Next Big Step in Weight Loss Is ...
  • Are Your Hands Giving Away Your Age?

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• Cold & Flu Kit: Are You Prepared?
• Living With Pain and Fatigue: Could You Have Fibromyalgia?
• Detecting Heart Disease in Women 

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From The WebMD Network
• Who Is at Risk for Anorexia?
• 25 Foods to Protect Your Heart
Members Are Talking
Sad, Relieved, Confused, Angry - We're Separating
This member pours her heart out over a recent breakup.
Get her story and chime in on the discussion with your thoughts.


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Depression Has Many Faces
For some people, depression is a matter of feeling sad, restless, or having trouble concentrating or making decisions. For others, fatigue, aches, pains, and other physical problems are part of their depression, too. Learn about a medication that may treat a broad range of symptoms.
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понеделник, 18 януари 2010 г.

24 Ways to Lose Weight Without Dieting

Monday, January 18, 2010
In This Issue:
  • It's OK to Have Fat Here
  • Gas, Odor, and More Embarrassing Body Issues
  • The Secret to Dropping Real Weight

How to Lose Weight Without Dieting How to Lose Weight
Without Dieting

Want to lose some weight? Who doesn't?
Here are 24 ways to get slim -- no dieting
or crazy weight loss fads required.

Also See:
  • 7-Day Menu for Boosting Immunity
  • 12 Reasons Weight Loss Is So Hard
  • Secrets From the 'Biggest Loser'
Health News & Features
It's OK to Have Fat Here
Think your butt is too big? Embrace it.
Having some junk in your truck is good for you.
Also See:
  • Watch Out for These Cholesterol Dangers 
  • Too Much TV May Be Deadly


Gas, Odor, and More Embarrassing Body Issues
From frequent urination to gas, experts pull the cover off
six of the most embarrassing women's health problems.
Also See:
  • Easy Ways to Boost Energy
  • Sex Drive: How Do Men and Women Compare?


More From WebMD:
  • How to Tell if It's Food Poisoning
  • Feeling Bad: Cold or Flu?
  • Low-Frills Ways to Fuel Your Workout


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FROM THE WEBMD NETWORK
  • What Are the Symptoms of PCOS?
  • What Is Dysuria?
Members Are Talking
The Secret to Dropping Real Weight
WebMD's Wellness Expert Pamela Peeke, MD, says all you have to do is make one change to improve your diet and finally shed those extra pounds.

Read more on the Everyday Fitness blog.
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Depression Has Many Faces
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петък, 15 януари 2010 г.

Massive Recall of Tylenol, More OTC Products





Friday, January 15, 2010

Massive Recall of Tylenol,
More Over-the-Counter Products

In addition to a recall by Tylenol in December, Johnson & Johnson
today expanded its recall to include Tylenol Extra Strength and other
products because of problems with nauseating "moldy" odors.
•  Get details on all the recalled products from this WebMD report.

Related WebMD Reading and Resources
• Tylenol Recall Expands (WebMD News - Dec. 29, 2009)
• Tylenol May Weaken Infant Vaccines (WebMD News - Oct. 15, 2009)
• Commonly Abused Prescription and OTC Drugs
• Aches and Pains? Check Your Symptoms
• Search for Details About Drugs and Supplements

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сряда, 13 януари 2010 г.

Why Men Like Porn

Wednesday, January 13, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Radiologists: Get Mammograms Early and Often
  • Are You Allergic to Your Makeup?
  • Therapist to Husband: Seek Sex Outside Marriage

Top Story Why Men
Like Porn

You're his real-life partner, so why
does he dabble in porn? And is it
OK? See what the 'sexperts' say.

Also See:
  • Men's Oddball Love Signs
  • Why Foreplay Matters
  • Ways to Rekindle Your Love Life
Health News & Features
Radiologists: Get Mammograms Early and Often
Blasting new breast cancer screening advice from a government panel, radiologists say women need annual mammograms from age 40 onward.
Also See:
  • Pomegranates May Fight Breast Cancer
  • Are Running Shoes Bad for You?


Are You Allergic to Your Makeup?
Lotions, creams and other cosmetics can irritate the skin.
Could your rash or skin problems be makeup related?
Also See:
  • Signs You Have Pinkeye
  • Get Fit in 2010: Make a Pledge for Lasting Change


More From WebMD:
  • Toxins Lurking in Household Products
  • Diet Tips for Boosting Immunity
  • 12 Tips to Fight Colds, Flu, and Other Viruses
  • Stress Management: Mars vs. Venus 
From The WebMD Network
  • Disease Prevention in Women
  • Slideshow: 10 Principles of Good Parenting
Members Are Talking
Therapist to Husband: Seek Sex Outside Marriage
This husband was told to seek out "throwaway" sex outside his marriage because his wife no longer wants regular sex.

Read more on the Sexuality: Friends Talking message board.
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Depression Has Many Faces
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понеделник, 4 януари 2010 г.

How a Clutter-Free Life Can Lead to Better Health

Monday, January 4, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Dark Chocolate Takes Bite Out of Stress
  • Healthy Eats: Whole Foods vs. Processed Foods
  • I'm Terrified of the Gynecologist ... Please Help!

Top Story Clear the Clutter
From Your Life

Are trivial things taking up
too much of your time? Don't
let them. Clear the clutter, regain balance.

Also See:
  • The Truth About Vitamin D
  • Body Wraps: Healthful or Hype?
  • Top Sex Drive Killers
Health News & Features
Dark Chocolate Takes Bite Out of Stress
Happy the holidays are over? Still feeling stressed? Have some dark chocolate. It could be just what the doctor ordered.
Also See:
  • Nearsightedness on the Rise in U.S.
  • How Happy Is Your Home State?


Healthy Eats: Whole Foods vs. Processed Foods
What's the difference between whole foods and processed foods?
Find out and help your body reach maximum health.
Also See:
  • Weight Gain Shockers Revealed
  • Foods and Drinks That Make You Gotta Go


More From WebMD:
  • Natural Ways to Fuel Your Workout
  • Do You Sweat More Than Normal?
  • Ask the Dermatologist Your Questions: Acne, Rosacea, and More 
  • Start the New Year Clean: Quit Smoking Now
From The WebMD Network
  • How Can I Prevent Gestational Diabetes?
  • What Is a Hysteroscopy?
Members Are Talking
I'm Terrified of the Gynecologist... Please Help!
This member has serious internal pain near her vagina. She went to the gynecologist and had a terrible experience. She's afraid to go back. Tips?

Read more on the Women's Health: Friends Talking message board.
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More than 800,000 people taking epilepsy medication are still having seizures. Are you one of them? There is hope for seizure control-a medication that, when added to existing therapies, may help you achieve more seizure-free days. Start a conversation with your neurologist to find out if adding a medication may make the difference for you.

Has Your Doctor Recommended a Hysterectomy?
If your doctor has recommended a hysterectomy, it's likely that you have a lot of questions. This can be a very emotional time for a woman. Make sure you're getting all the support you need. And if you're considering estrogen therapy to manage your symptoms, learn more about your options.
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