понеделник, 31 май 2010 г.

Drink This, Look Younger?

Monday, May 31, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Give Your Relationship a Boost
  • How Sleep Loss Hurts Women More Than Men
  • I Slept With Her Husband

Top Story Drink This,
Look Younger?

The latest antiaging weapon isn't a cream
or an injection, and it doesn't require surgery.
This beverage may turn back the clock.

Also See:
  • Get a Bikini-Ready Butt
  • 21 Ways to Tap in to Your Sensual Self
  • Best Cancer-Fighting Foods
Health News & Features
Give Your Relationship a Boost
Want to improve the quality of your love life?
A simple act may make both of you happier.
Also See:
  • New Way to Screen for Ovarian Cancer
  • These Nuts Lower Cholesterol


How Sleep Loss Hurts Women More Than Men
These are stressful times. Are worries keeping you up
nights? The devastating impact of sleep loss on women.
Also See:
  • Ease Bloating, Gas, More Tummy Troubles
  • Common Skin Problems in Adults


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  • How Healthy Is Your Mouth? Assess Yourself
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  • What Are Uterine Fibroids?
From The WebMD Sex & Relationships Exchange
I Slept With Her Husband
Years ago this friend made a mistake -- she got drunk and slept
with a pal's husband. She's hidden it, but the friend found out.

Start your own discussion on the WebMD Sex & Relationships Exchange.
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понеделник, 24 май 2010 г.

14 Natural Libido Lifters Hiding in Your Kitchen

Monday, May 24, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Perfume May Pose Serious Health Risks
  • Got a Goal? Quick Tips to Get You There
  • Doc Wants to Know How Many Sexual Partners I've Had

Top Story 14 Natural Libido Lifters
Hiding in Your Kitchen

Serve a dinner of salmon and cucumber
salad to get you both in the mood for
love tonight. What works for him and her.

Also See:
  • 21 Ways to Feel Sexy Again
  • Healthiest Foods You Aren't Eating
  • Overcome Your Fear of the Swimsuit
Health News & Features
Perfume May Pose Serious Health Risks
A new study suggests some perfumes cause migraines, wheezing,
asthma, and even hormone disruption. Time to toss the scents?
Also See:
  • Driving Puts Melanoma Into High Gear
  • Vitamin E May Lower Women's Lung Disease Risk


Got a Goal? Quick Tips to Get You There
Don't let another opportunity pass you by. If you've
got goals, here's the scoop on how to reach them.
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  • Most Common Questions About Your Period
  • Screening Tests Every Woman Needs


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  • How to Kick That Cold
  • Take the Cholesterol Health Check
  • Allergy Medicines: What Are Your Choices?
From The WebMD Network
  • What Are the Most Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Men?
  • What Is Dysuria?
From The WebMD Gynecology Exchange
Doc Wants to Know How Many Sexual Partners I've Had
This member thinks it's creepy that a clinic in town asks people how
many sexual partners they've had in the last month. What do you think?

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сряда, 19 май 2010 г.

18 Embarrassing Beauty Questions

Wednesday, May 19, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Best and Worst Places to Be a Mom
  • Wrinkle Guard: Does Makeup Work?
  • Cure for Postmenopausal Vaginal Dryness

Top Story 18 Embarrassing
Beauty Questions

Cellulite, stretch marks, zits, and
more. Tips for taking control of the
most frustrating beauty bummers.

Also See:
  • Why Green Tea Is So Great
  • How to Stop the Junk Food Addiction
  • She's In Love With a Married Man
Health News & Features
Best and Worst Places to Be a Mom
Motherhood is complicated. See if where
you live is helping or hurting things.
Also See:
  • How Bran Could Save Your Life
  • Best Time of Day to Take Vitamin D


Wrinkle Guard: Does Makeup Work?
Sure, your foundation has sunscreen in it.
Is it really enough to protect you? Find out.
Also See:
  • Cosmetic Surgery: Before-and-After Pictures
  • Why You Need Your Beauty Sleep 


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  • How Rheumatoid Arthritis Affects Women
  • Itchy Skin: Sign of Eczema
From The WebMD Network
  • Why Mold Exposure Is Unhealthy
  • Toddler Food Guidelines
From the WebMD Gynecology Exchange
Cure for Postmenopausal Vaginal Dryness
This member is 60 and newly in love. She wants a
fulfilling sex life, but is dry down there. Share tips.

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понеделник, 10 май 2010 г.

How to Survive Life's Awkward Moments

Monday , May 10, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Birth Control Pill Slows Sex Drive
  • Aging Skin and Acne: Nature's Curse
  • Link Between Antibiotic Use and Yeast Infections

Top Story How to Survive
Life's Awkward Moments

We've all been in uncomfortable situations.
Here's how to get through 'em (or at least
back out gracefully and save face!)

Also See:
  • Kiss Wrinkles Goodbye
  • Food Facts: Fat vs. Fit
  • Supercharge Your Metabolism
Health News & Features
Birth Control Pill Slows Sex Drive
Just not that into sex? The type of contraception
you use may be to blame. More on the connection.
Also See:
  • Vitamin D May Cut Pregnancy Risk
  • Secret to a Longer, Healthier Life

Aging Skin and Acne: Nature's Curse
It doesn't seem fair, does it? Fine lines start appearing,
and you're still popping zits! Here's what to do about it.
Also See:
  • What's Your Skin Type? Start Here
  • Foods That Inspire Lovemaking

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• Dental Problems? Ask the Dentist Your Questions
• Most Common Causes of Insomnia
From The WebMD Network
• What Is Cystic Fibrosis?
• Bladder Control Problems
From The WebMD Gynecology Exchange
Link Between Antibiotic Use and Yeast Infections
This member was on some powerful antibiotics and soon after,
she got a raging yeast infection. See what our expert says.

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Do Menopause Symptoms Have You Hot Under the Collar?
Menopause is a natural part of every woman's life, but the journey is unique for each. The hot flash is the most common symptom associated with menopause-and if you've had one, you know it all too well. Red, flushed face. Sweating. The HEAT. Menopause also can cause other symptoms such as vaginal dryness and atrophy. Your healthcare professional may suggest estrogen therapy (ET) to address these moderate to severe symptoms associated with menopause and help to protect your bones from postmenopausal osteoporosis. Learn more about menopause and your ET options.
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понеделник, 3 май 2010 г.

12 Health Rules You Can Bend

Monday, May 3, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Drink This, Look Years Younger
  • Best Moisturizers for Spring and Summer
  • Would You Stay in a Sexless Relationship?

Top Story 12 Health Rules
You Can Bend

Do you really need eight hours of sleep,
seven servings of veggies, or to exercise
until it hurts? Rules that are OK to break.

Also See:
  • Eat This, Get Smarter
  • 18 Embarrassing Beauty Problems
  • Why Revenge Is So Sweet
Health News & Features
Drink This, Look Years Younger
The latest antiaging weapon isn't an injection or a wonder cream, and
it doesn't require surgery. This beverage may turn back the clock.
Also See:
  • What Laughter Does for Your Waistline
  • High-Flying Lifestyle Lowers Lifespan


Best Moisturizers for Spring and Summer
Warmer weather means you may need to lighten up
your skin care routine. Top product picks from an expert.
Also See:
  • Banish Cellulite for Good
  • Health Benefits of Green Tea


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  • 10 Quick Ways to Cut Clutter
  • 9 Remedies for Nausea and Vomiting
  • Try These Age-Defying Foods 
  • How Vacuuming Helps Smokers Quit
From The WebMD Network
  • Genital Herpes Symptoms
  • Ovarian Cyst Symptoms
From The Couples Coping Exchange
Would You Stay in a Sexless Relationship?
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