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12 Health Rules You Can Bend

Monday, May 3, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Drink This, Look Years Younger
  • Best Moisturizers for Spring and Summer
  • Would You Stay in a Sexless Relationship?

Top Story 12 Health Rules
You Can Bend

Do you really need eight hours of sleep,
seven servings of veggies, or to exercise
until it hurts? Rules that are OK to break.

Also See:
  • Eat This, Get Smarter
  • 18 Embarrassing Beauty Problems
  • Why Revenge Is So Sweet
Health News & Features
Drink This, Look Years Younger
The latest antiaging weapon isn't an injection or a wonder cream, and
it doesn't require surgery. This beverage may turn back the clock.
Also See:
  • What Laughter Does for Your Waistline
  • High-Flying Lifestyle Lowers Lifespan


Best Moisturizers for Spring and Summer
Warmer weather means you may need to lighten up
your skin care routine. Top product picks from an expert.
Also See:
  • Banish Cellulite for Good
  • Health Benefits of Green Tea


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  • 10 Quick Ways to Cut Clutter
  • 9 Remedies for Nausea and Vomiting
  • Try These Age-Defying Foods 
  • How Vacuuming Helps Smokers Quit
From The WebMD Network
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  • Ovarian Cyst Symptoms
From The Couples Coping Exchange
Would You Stay in a Sexless Relationship?
This member is 29 and has two kids. There's no sex. She wants to
know if she should grin and bear it. What would you do? Take the poll!

Ask your questions on the Couples Coping Support Group.
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