понеделник, 15 март 2010 г.

Bad Hair: A Sign of Poor Health?

Monday, March 15, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Curry May Banish Wrinkles in a Hurry
  • 4 Ways to Improve Your Marriage
  • Your Work Station Is the Enemy

Top Story What Your Hair Says
About Your Health

Is your hair breaking, falling out,
or more lackluster than usual?
It may be a health wake-up call.

Also See:
  • 15 Foods to Help You Lose
  • Cruise Ships: Danger in Paradise? 
  • Herpes: Why Women Should Worry
Health News & Features
Curry May Banish Wrinkles in a Hurry
When used in a face cream, an ingredient in curry
may send wrinkles packing. Why it might work.
Also See:
  • Drink More, Regain Less?
  • Watch Out for These Misleading Food Labels


4 Ways to Improve Your Marriage
Don't give up on love. Follow these
tips to transform your relationship.
Also See:
  • Horror Show: Fat-Packed Movie Snacks
  • When NOT to Exercise (Yes, You Read That Right!)


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  • High-Fiber Super Foods: Find Them Now
  • Watch Your Bones: Signs and Symptoms of Osteoporosis
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From the WebMD Life Works Blog
Your Work Station Is the Enemy
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your hands, fingers, back, and neck while you scroll, click, and surf.

Talk about work injuries on the WebMD Pain Management Exchange.
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