понеделник, 26 април 2010 г.

How NOT to Wreck Your Hair

Monday , April 26, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Pollen 'Explosion' Has Nation Sneezing
  • Addicted to Your Smartphone? What to Do
  • Top Muscle-Strengthening Exercises for Better Bones

Top Story How NOT to
Wreck Your Hair

Styling tools can wreak havoc on your
hair. Expert tips on how to use blow dryers
and flat irons without mangling your mane.

Also See:
  • Best Ways to Avoid Stress
  • Will Your Marriage Last?
  • Can't Orgasm: Yes, You Can!
Health News & Features
Pollen 'Explosion' Has Nation Sneezing
Are your pollen allergies out of control? You're
not alone. The reason and what to do about it.
Also See:
  • 2 Drugs Prevent Breast Cancer
  • Do Brain Games Boost IQ?

Addicted to Your Smartphone? What to Do
Does your smartphone get more attention than your spouse
or kids? Why it's so addictive and what you can do to tune it out.
Also See:
  • 6 Ways to Ruin Your Knees
  • How Your Voice Betrays Your Age

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• Look Your Best Even With Allergies
• Is Your Smoker's Breath a Turn-off? 13 Great Quit-Smoking Tips
• 10 Worst Cities for Asthma, 2010
• 12 Ways to Help Bedwetters
From The WebMD Network
• All About HIV Testing
• Safe Sex for Grown-ups
From The WebMD Osteoporosis Exchange
Top Muscle-Strengthening Exercises for Better Bones
For strong bones, you need strong muscles. Exercise
moves from a National Osteoporosis Foundation expert.

Start your own discussion on the WebMD Osteoporosis Exchange.
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Depression Has Many Faces
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Health Fact? Or Health Fiction?
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понеделник, 19 април 2010 г.

Best Exercises for a Better Butt

Monday, April 19, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Baby Boomers May Outlive Their Kids
  • Lies Women Tell Their Doctors
  • I'm Thinking About Cheating ... Is It Really So Wrong?

Best Exercises for a Better Butt Best Exercises
for a Better Butt

Swimsuit season will be here before
you know it. Try these tips for lifting,
tightening, and sculpting your backside.

Also See:
  • Lipodissolve: Help or Hype?
  • New Treatments for Cellulite
  • Look Great on Zero Sleep
Health News & Features
Baby Boomers May Outlive Their Kids
It's every parent's worst nightmare, but more and more baby
boomers may outlive their children. The reason for the trend.
Also See:
  • Women Underestimate Fracture Risk
  • Foods That Fight Alzheimer's


Lies Women Tell Their Doctors
"I don't smoke." "I exercise regularly." "Yeah, I floss."
Not exactly true? See why it pays to come clean.
Also See:
  • Sex: Use It or Lose It!
  • Fast Ways to Get Rid of Stress Right Now


More From WebMD:
  • How to Use a Neti Pot 
  • Ask the Dentist: Get Answers to Your Oral Health Questions
FROM THE WEBMD NETWORK
  • Shingles During Pregnancy
  • Slideshow: 10 Principles of Good Parenting
FROM THE WEBMD SEX & RELATIONSHIPS EXCHANGE
I'm Thinking About Cheating ... Is It Really So Wrong?
This member has the hots for a former co-worker.
She's planning a sexy rendezvous. No harm, right?

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сряда, 14 април 2010 г.

Let's Have a Better Health Conversation

Let's Have a Better Health Conversation
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What health problems may lie ahead for you? Have you had the better health conversation with your doctor?
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понеделник, 12 април 2010 г.

WebMD Ask the Pharmacist

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What's safe to take? Which medicines are dangerous to mix? Are you taking the wrong drug for your pain or insomnia? Find out about safe medicines for weight loss, stomachaches, headaches, and more. WebMD Ask the Pharmacist
Get the Scoop on Poop
Have you noticed a difference in the frequency of your bowel movements? Has the appearance or odor suddenly changed? Discover what your poop says about your health.
7 Pains You Shouldn't Ignore
Pain is your body's way of demanding your attention. Don't ignore it. Here are seven types of pain that need immediate medical attention.
Natural Sleep Remedies
Does sipping chamomile tea actually help you fall asleep? And what is it about eating turkey or drinking warm milk that makes you so drowsy? Discover natural sleep remedies.
The Truth About Rapid Weight Loss
Americans spend tens of billions of dollars every year on weight loss products. Are any of these quick fixes worth the money or the risks? Get the truth behind the weight-loss craze.
9 Surprising Facts About Your Stomach
Thin people have little stomachs. Eating less and doing sit-ups will make your stomach smaller. Losing a few pounds can reduce acid reflux. Separate the myths from the facts about your tummy troubles.
Which Medicines Are Safe During Pregnancy?
During pregnancy, your baby is susceptible to everything you put in your body. Be sure you're avoiding any potential risk. Find out which medicines, home remedies and alternative medicines are safe for moms and their developing babies.

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понеделник, 5 април 2010 г.

6 Super Foods Every Woman Needs

Monday , April 5, 2010
In This Issue:
  • New Drug Eases Menstrual Cramps
  • 7 Other Reasons to Take the Birth Control Pill
  • I'm Dieting and Working Out, but I Keep Gaining Weight

Top Story 6 Super Foods
Every Woman Needs

There are healthy foods and there
are super foods. Make sure you're
getting enough of these amazing eats.

Also See:
  • Eat This, Stress Less
  • Be-Quiet Tips for Complainers
  • How to Deal With Difficult People
Health News & Features
New Drug Eases Menstrual Cramps
Women who suffer from menstrual cramps may
be in for some much-needed relief. Learn more.
Also See:
  • Nibble on Chocolate for a Healthier Heart
  • Gonorrhea -- The Next Superbug?

7 Other Reasons to Take the Birth Control Pill
It isn't all about birth control. Experts disclose
the top seven health benefits of taking the pill.
Also See:
  • Top Questions About Your Period Answered
  • Find the Best Birth Control Pill for You

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• Quick and Easy Energy Revivers
• Erectile Dysfunction: Does It Happen to All Men?

Pet Owners, Tell Us About Your Family
Just the basics, like, are you a dog owner or a cat owner?
Answer a few questions to help us better answer your pet health questions.
From The WebMD Network
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• Burning Mouth Syndrome: Are You at Risk?
From The WebMD Diet Exchange
I'm Dieting and Working Out, but I Keep Gaining Weight
This member is on a mission to lose weight. But it's not working.
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Depression Has Many Faces
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