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Caring for Your Child's Teeth and Gums

WebMD Special Report Caring for Your Child's Teeth and Gums
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Lots of parents are confused about caring for their kids' oral health -- but it's not that hard. Your first step? Start care young. Your second? Read on.
5 Things You Didn't Know About Teeth
Think you know all about those pearly whites? Think again. Sour foods may make your child's teeth soft. Braces can cause cavities. And the tongue is nature's toothbrush. Want to know more?
No More Fear: Tips to Make Dental Visits Easier
Fear is no fun, and fear of the dentist? Ouch! It's time to team up with your child's dentist. With these tips you can both make that next dental visit much easier.
7 Steps to Protect Your Child's Teeth
True or false? Baby teeth don't matter. Kids shouldn't see a dentist until they're 4. You want to ditch the binky when kids turn 2. Separate dental myth from fact -- and protect your child's oral health today.
Top Tips for Preventing Mouth Injuries
Kids play rough. They run, jump, swing ... and sometimes miss. Help your kids steer clear of sports-related mouth injuries with these quick safety tips.
Fast Facts About Fluoride
Fluoride does a lot for teeth: It keeps them strong, prevents acid production, and even reverses decay. Yet you can get too much of a good thing. Are you and your kids getting the right amount of fluoride?

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понеделник, 22 март 2010 г.

4 Secrets to a Spectacular Marriage

Monday , March 22, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Let the Sun Shine In -- You May Live Longer
  • Feed Your Skin These Super Foods
  • I Can't Stop Thinking About His Past Lovers

Top Story 4 Secrets to a
Spectacular Marriage

Is your marriage barely at a simmer?
Turn up the heat in your relationship
by following these four easy steps.

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  • He Just Won't Listen
  • Sleep Loss Is Worse for Women
Health News & Features
Let the Sun Shine In -- You May Live Longer
Vitamin D can help you live a longer, stronger life.
See just how beneficial a bit of sun can be.
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  • Women More Likely to Die After Heart Attack

Feed Your Skin These Super Foods
You are what you eat, and that goes for your skin, too.
The best foods for boosting your inner and outer beauty.
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I Can't Stop Thinking About His Past Lovers
This member loves her boyfriend, but she can't stop
thinking about his previous sex partners -- during sex.


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Heartburn is a symptom related to acid reflux disease (ARD), and erosions of the esophagus, called erosive esophagitis, can also be present. Erosive esophagitis occurs when the lining of your esophagus has been eroded away or damaged by continued exposure to acid. Fortunately, erosive esophagitis can be treated. Talk to your doctor about healing erosive esophagitis.

Living with Osteoarthritis Joint Pain?
You're not alone. Nearly 27 million Americans suffer from the most common type of persistent arthritis pain, known as osteoarthritis or OA. By 2020, it is estimated that nearly 60 million Americans will have osteoarthritis, a major cause of disability. OA is a chronic condition that may cause persistent joint pain requiring effective treatment. You can fight osteoarthritis right where it hurts. Learn how.

Not All Breast Cancer Is the Same
HER2+ breast cancer is aggressive, so it's important to know all your options. Get the tools and information you need to have an informed and empowering conversation with your doctor about which therapies are right for you. Treating HER2+ Breast Cancer
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понеделник, 15 март 2010 г.

Bad Hair: A Sign of Poor Health?

Monday, March 15, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Curry May Banish Wrinkles in a Hurry
  • 4 Ways to Improve Your Marriage
  • Your Work Station Is the Enemy

Top Story What Your Hair Says
About Your Health

Is your hair breaking, falling out,
or more lackluster than usual?
It may be a health wake-up call.

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Curry May Banish Wrinkles in a Hurry
When used in a face cream, an ingredient in curry
may send wrinkles packing. Why it might work.
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  • Watch Out for These Misleading Food Labels


4 Ways to Improve Your Marriage
Don't give up on love. Follow these
tips to transform your relationship.
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Your Work Station Is the Enemy
OK, keyboard warriors, are you destroying your body at work? Save
your hands, fingers, back, and neck while you scroll, click, and surf.

Talk about work injuries on the WebMD Pain Management Exchange.
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Has Your Doctor Recommended a Hysterectomy?
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Concerned About Postmenopausal Osteoporosis Slowing You Down?
Keeping your bones strong after menopause may seem like a challenge, but there are some simple things you can do to help. Find out how changes in diet, exercise and more may help you build stronger bones. Keep up with the latest developments in the understanding of bone health designed to keep your bones strong. Sign Up to Start Building Stronger Bones Today

Fibromyalgia Feels Painful
Recent research shows that people with fibromyalgia have a lower threshold for pain than people without fibromyalgia. Talk to your doctor about treatments available for this chronic condition characterized by widespread pain.
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понеделник, 8 март 2010 г.

4 Below-the-Belt Conditions Women Don't Talk About

Monday , March 8, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Low-Fat Tops Low-Carb in Long Run
  • Antiaging Retinoids: The Pros and Cons
  • There Is No Finish Line

Top Story 4 Below-the-Belt Conditions
Women Don't Talk About

Find out what's really going on down there
-- from extremely heavy periods to peeing
when you sneeze -- and how to fix it.

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  • Make Friends With Microbials
  • 11 Ways to Stay Cold-Free
  • Age-Proof Your Makeup
Health News & Features
Low-Fat Tops Low-Carb in Long Run
A low-carb diet may offer quick results, but a new study says
a low-fat diet may be best for long-term weight loss.
Also See:
  • See Which Marriages Last
  • How Aspirin Fights Cancer

Antiaging Retinoids: The Pros and Cons
These wonder products can transform your skin
and turn back the clock. So what's the catch?
Also See:
  • Beware of These Winter Skin Hazards
  • Screening Tests Every Woman Needs

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• The Best Type of Birth Control for You
• What Your Urine Says About Your Health
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• The Causes of Menstrual Cramps
The Doctor Is In
There Is No Finish Line
Here's how to live a longer, stronger, healthier life. While there is a
start, there is no finish line. Use these tips and make over your life.

Read more on the Everyday Fitness blog.
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Not All Breast Cancer Is the Same
HER2+ breast cancer is aggressive, so it's important to know all your options. Get the tools and information you need to have an informed and empowering conversation with your doctor about which therapies are right for you. Treating HER2+ Breast Cancer

Has Your Doctor Recommended a Hysterectomy?
If your doctor has recommended a hysterectomy, it's likely that you have a lot of questions. This can be a very emotional time for a woman. Make sure you're getting all the support you need. And if you're considering estrogen therapy to manage your symptoms, learn more about your options.

Depression Has Many Faces
For some people, depression is a matter of feeling sad, restless, or having trouble concentrating or making decisions. For others, fatigue, aches, pains, and other physical problems are part of their depression, too. Learn about a medication that may treat a broad range of symptoms.
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