четвъртък, 29 октомври 2009 г.

Children & Sugary Treats: How Much Is Too Much?

Children & Sugary Treats: How Much Is Too Much?
This Special Report was created by WebMD under its sole editorial control and is brought to you by Listerine.
Get ready, Halloween is on the way
Quick Hints for a Healthier Halloween
Hiding the Halloween bounty in an effort to protect your kids' teeth? Bring out the sugary treats! Follow these tips for a healthier Halloween and your kids can have their candy.
Toothbrush School: Tending to Those Pearly Whites
Should you brush back and forth? Or up and down? How should you floss? Grab the kids and visit our animated toothbrush school for a quick tooth brushing tutorial.
Toothpaste: Which One Should You Pick?
Added whiteners. Tartar control formulas. Pastes for sensitive teeth. You've got a lot of choices, but do you know the most important ingredient when choosing your family's toothpaste?
Chew On This: 5 Tooth Care Tips
Can an apple a day help your teeth? Does gum help your oral health or hurt it? Find out, then check out these 5 simple tips for great tooth and gum care.
The Perils of Plaque & Periodontal Disease
A bit of plaque, a little gum inflammation: No big deal? Wrong. These small problems don't just threaten dental health. Find out why your mouth may put your heart, even your mind, in jeopardy.

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понеделник, 26 октомври 2009 г.

A Woman's Guide to Erectile Dysfunction

Monday, October 26, 2009
In This Issue:
  • Hand-Washing Motivators: Men vs. Women
  • Lost Your Libido? Tips for Finding It
  • Help: 'I hate what I see when I look in the mirror.'

Top Story A Woman's Guide
to Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a man's
condition, but there are ways women
can help their man through. What to Do

Also See:
  • Bad-Mood Busters
  • 6 Sex Mistakes Women Make
  • Life After Divorce - 3 Survival Strategies
Health News & Features
Hand-Washing Motivators: Men vs. Women
It doesn't take as much to sway a woman to wash her hands. With men, however, you may have to get downright dirty.
Also See:
  • Work: The Secret to Healthy Aging
  • Too Many Mastectomies? Maybe Not


Lost Your Libido? Tips for Finding It
Are you or your partner losing interest in sex? See what could be to blame. View Slideshow
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  • Send Heartburn Packing
  • Fight Back Against Fatigue


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  • 5 Natural Ways to Help Your Health
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  • 4 Common Reasons for Depression
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  • What Are Treatments for Hot Flashes?
  • 10 Principles of Good Parenting
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Help: 'I hate what I see when I look in the mirror.'
This member has gained weight, and she's not happy about the way she looks. She's miserable. Tips for getting back to a healthier lifestyle?

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Need Help Getting Your Cholesterol Right?
It's important to get your cholesterol right, especially if you have certain other health factors, such as cigarette smoking, hypertension, diabetes, low HDL cholesterol, family history of early heart disease, or advancing age. Proper diet and exercise are a good start, but sometimes they may not be enough. Understand good and bad cholesterol, and get the inside track on what your numbers mean. Talk to your doctor to learn about your options, and consider a treatment that may help. Learn More About Cholesterol and Athero - the Artery connection

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понеделник, 19 октомври 2009 г.

10 Fun Ways to Get Fit

Monday , October 19, 2009
In This Issue:
  • 10 Foods Most Likely to Make You Sick
  • Myths and Facts About the Swine Flu Vaccine
  • I Can't Orgasm - What's Going On?

Top Story 10 Fun Ways
to Get Fit

Ready to be your most beautiful? Here are
10 ways to get moving and improve your
diet. Pick some that sound fun.

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  • 15 Ways to Pamper Yourself on the Cheap
  • Tips for Healthy Living in Tough Times
  • How Many Calories Do You Really Need?
Health News & Features
10 Foods Most Likely to Make You Sick
Here's a surprise: Some of the healthiest foods may
also be the most likely to cause food-borne illness.
Also See:
  • FDA OK's New HPV Vaccine
  • Convertibles May Be Hazardous to Your Health


Myths and Facts About the Swine Flu Vaccine
A whole lot of hype surrounds the H1N1 swine flu vaccine.
Straightforward Answers to Your Vaccine Questions
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  • The Truth Behind Mom's Cold and Flu Advice
  • 10 Tips for Surviving Flu Season


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• Your Baby's Bowel Movements: What to Expect, When to Worry
• Ask the Dermatologist Your Questions -- Wed. @ 11 a.m.
• Diabetes Nerve Pain: What Puts You at Risk?
From The WebMD Network
• An Overview of Women's Health
• Is It Genital Herpes? Symptoms of an Initial Outbreak
Members Are Talking
I Can't Orgasm - What's Going On?
This member loves her man, but she can't climax when they're
in bed together. She's crushed. Tips?

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Fewer Interruptions: Managing Your Bladder Control Problems
Are bladder control issues getting in the way of your daily activities? Take a quiz to see if overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms could be the problem, learn how to talk to your doctor about this common concern, and explore an effective treatment option.

Atherosclerosis: What's Cholesterol Got to Do With It?
One major cause of atherosclerosis, or "athero" as it's called, is high levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol, which play a role in the formation of plaque buildup. Learn more about a treatment that may be able to help slow the progression of atherosclerosis and get tips for starting the conversation with your doctor. Learn More About Cholesterol and Athero - the Artery connection
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понеделник, 12 октомври 2009 г.

4 Ways to Build a Happy Family

Monday, October 12, 2009
In This Issue:
  • Living to 100 to Become Common
  • Nap Your Way to the Top
  • Tips for Putting On Eyeliner

Top Story 4 Ways to Build
a Happy Family

Even the happiest families have cranky
kids, messy houses, and money woes.
Secrets to Help Keep the Peace

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  • Foods You Should Never Feed Your Cat
  • New: WebMD, CDC Focus on Swine Flu
Health News & Features
Living to 100 to Become Common
Reaching the age of 100 may become pretty ordinary for most babies
born in rich countries since 2000.
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  • 100 Worst Cities for Fall Allergies
  • ER Patients Wait Too Long for Care


Nap Your Way to the Top
Wish you could nap on the job? Well, perhaps you should!
Power naps increase productivity and mood.
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  • 27 Ways Pets Can Improve Your Health
  • Too Busy to Clean? 20-Minute Shortcuts


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  • Depression Quiz: Get the Facts
From The WebMD Network
  • Build a Better Body Image: No Dieting Required
  • Gardasil HPV Vaccine FAQ
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Tips for Putting on Eyeliner
Calling all eyeliner experts: this member likes the look of eyeliner,
but can't figure out how to apply it neatly.

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Bladder Control Problems? Treatment for a Life, Less Interrupted
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Need Help Getting Your Cholesterol Right?
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понеделник, 5 октомври 2009 г.

When to Buy or Not to Buy Organic

Monday, October 5, 2009
In This Issue:
  • High Heels Today, Foot Pain Tomorrow?
  • 12 Tips for a Happy Marriage
  • Is This What Hot Flashes Are Like?

Top Story When to Buy or
Not to Buy Organic

Organic food costs more, so it's important
to choose wisely. See pictures of foods worth
the extra price. Some may surprise you.

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  • Foods That Help You Feel Better
  • 7 Recession-Defying Splurges
Health News & Features
High Heels Today, Foot Pain Tomorrow?
Wearing high heels today may hurt just a little now, but
even more foot pain may be in store later on.
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  • Women Over 35 Embracing Healthy Sexuality
  • Mirena IUD OK'd to Treat Heavy Menstrual Periods


12 Tips for a Happy Marriage
Go retro with these tried-and-true strategies you can borrow
from your parents' marriage to enhance your own.
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  • Top 10 Ways to Boost Your Energy


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Is This What Hot Flashes Are Like?
This member recently entered menopause. Her periods have stopped, but she's burning up. What's going on?

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What's Cholesterol Got to Do With It?
One major cause of atherosclerosis, or "athero" as it's called, is high levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol, which play a role in the formation of plaque buildup. Learn more about a treatment that may be able to help slow the progression of atherosclerosis and get tips for starting the conversation with your doctor.
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