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Why Foreplay Really Matters

Monday, November 9, 2009
In This Issue:
  • Pumpkin May Send Yeast Infections Packing
  • The Best Antiaging Foods
  • My Husband and I Can't Stop Fighting

Why Foreplay Really Matters Why Foreplay
Really Matters

Great foreplay can set the stage for amazing lovemaking. Here's how to help your lover turn up the heat in bed.
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  • Look 7 Years Younger -- Woo-hoo!
  • How to Get Him Back Into Bed
Health News & Features
Pumpkin May Send Yeast Infections Packing
Pumpkin skins contain a powerful antifungal protein that works against the cause of many common yeast infections.
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  • Secret to Weight Control


The Best Antiaging Foods
Some foods can help you keep your youthful looks. Are you getting enough of them?
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  • Which Antiaging Products Really Work? Ask the Dermatologist
  • Happiness: 6 Myths and Truths


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  • What Your Carb Cravings May Really Mean
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My Husband and I Can't Stop Fighting
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