понеделник, 29 ноември 2010 г.

Top 5 Health Concerns for Women

Monday, November 29, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Household Chemicals Linked to Early Puberty, Infertility
  • 30 Days to Fall in Love Again
  • Why Some Women Have Heavy Periods

Top Story Top 5 Health
Concerns for Women

You may feel healthy, but you could
be at risk for one of these health
problems. The No. 1 Worry

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Health News & Features
Household Chemicals Linked to Early Puberty, Infertility
Several common household chemicals are causing
doctors to do a double take. Which products to skip.
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  • Mental Illness Affects 1 in 5 Americans


30 Days to Fall in Love Again
Love your husband but feel unconnected? Follow this roadmap
to the relationship you want with the husband you still adore
Also See:
  • Women's Top 5 Sexual Fantasies
  • Secrets of Super-Happy Couples


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From The Below the Belt Blog
Why Some Women Have Heavy Periods
WebMD's "pelvic queen," Jane Harrison-Hohner, RD, RNP, lists the
top four structural causes of too heavy periods, from polyps to fibroids.

Read her post on hormonal causes of heavy periods.
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