понеделник, 10 май 2010 г.

How to Survive Life's Awkward Moments

Monday , May 10, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Birth Control Pill Slows Sex Drive
  • Aging Skin and Acne: Nature's Curse
  • Link Between Antibiotic Use and Yeast Infections

Top Story How to Survive
Life's Awkward Moments

We've all been in uncomfortable situations.
Here's how to get through 'em (or at least
back out gracefully and save face!)

Also See:
  • Kiss Wrinkles Goodbye
  • Food Facts: Fat vs. Fit
  • Supercharge Your Metabolism
Health News & Features
Birth Control Pill Slows Sex Drive
Just not that into sex? The type of contraception
you use may be to blame. More on the connection.
Also See:
  • Vitamin D May Cut Pregnancy Risk
  • Secret to a Longer, Healthier Life

Aging Skin and Acne: Nature's Curse
It doesn't seem fair, does it? Fine lines start appearing,
and you're still popping zits! Here's what to do about it.
Also See:
  • What's Your Skin Type? Start Here
  • Foods That Inspire Lovemaking

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• 8 Ways to Get Pregnant Faster
• Dental Problems? Ask the Dentist Your Questions
• Most Common Causes of Insomnia
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From The WebMD Gynecology Exchange
Link Between Antibiotic Use and Yeast Infections
This member was on some powerful antibiotics and soon after,
she got a raging yeast infection. See what our expert says.

Start your own discussion on the WebMD Gynecology Exchange.
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Do Menopause Symptoms Have You Hot Under the Collar?
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