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From Cheers to Tears: Hazards of Heavy Drinking

Monday , January 25, 2010
In This Issue:
  • The Secret to Getting a Guy's Attention
  • What Really Causes Back Pain
  • Sad, Relieved, Confused, Angry - We're Separating

Top Story From Cheers to Tears:
Hazards of Heavy Drinking

It's no secret that alcohol can lead to
many problems - some that are surprising.
12 Conditions Linked to Heavy Drinking

Also See:
  • Top 10 Ways to Look Younger in 2010
  • Cloned Meat and Other Sci-Fi Foods
  • Eating Your Way to a Good Night's Sleep
Health News & Features
The Secret to Getting a Guy's Attention
If you think the pricey perfume is what turns a guy on, think again.
It's much more natural and basic than something from a bottle.
Also See:
  • Cats vs. Dogs: What Pets Say About Personality
  • Keep Moving for Health, Longevity

What Really Causes Back Pain
Back pain -- at some point, we're all bound to have it.
Knowing what to avoid can help you steer clear of serious pain.
Also See:
  • The Next Big Step in Weight Loss Is ...
  • Are Your Hands Giving Away Your Age?

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• Cold & Flu Kit: Are You Prepared?
• Living With Pain and Fatigue: Could You Have Fibromyalgia?
• Detecting Heart Disease in Women 

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Members Are Talking
Sad, Relieved, Confused, Angry - We're Separating
This member pours her heart out over a recent breakup.
Get her story and chime in on the discussion with your thoughts.


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