понеделник, 26 юли 2010 г.

Worst Summer Skin Hazards

Monday, July 26, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Vaginal Gel May Prevent HIV
  • 6 Quick Ways to Boost Energy
  • He's Gone, Was It Me (or the ED)?

Top Story Worst Summer
Skin Hazards

The blazing summer sun isn't
your skin's only foe. From beach to
backyard, skin dangers to watch for.

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  • Bad Bugs and Their Bites
  • How Serious Is Your Sunburn?
  • Summer-Proof Your Hair
Health News & Features
Vaginal Gel May Prevent HIV
Women may be able to protect themselves
from HIV in a whole new way. The Details
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  • Cleaning Products Linked to Breast Cancer?
  • Prescription Pill Abuse Up 400%


6 Quick Ways to Boost Energy
If you're like most women, exhaustion is the norm.
Try these proven strategies for fighting the fatigue.
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  • Surprising (and Common) Sleep Wreckers
  • Don't Forget to Brush: Bad Habits That Can Harm Teeth


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  • Visual Guide to Eye Allergies
  • Teeth Whitening: Fix Bad Habits With These Smart Fixes
  • Inside the Operating Room: Pre-Surgery Dos and Don'ts
From The WebMD Network
  • Better Birth Control Options
  • Yeast Infection Causes
From The WebMD Sexual Health Community
He's Gone, Was It Me (Or the ED)?
This member was just told by her boyfriend of 25 years that
he's moving on. She thinks it's her fault. Or was ED to blame?

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понеделник, 19 юли 2010 г.

Surprising Turn-ons for Men

Monday, July 19, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Weight Loss May Ease Hot Flashes
  • 4 Ways to De-Stress Your Vacation
  • No. 1 Way to Stop Premature Aging

Surprising
Turn-ons for Men

Men like sweet and subtle,
but they also like a little skin.
Tips for getting your man to tune in.

Also See:
  • Surprising Turn-ons for Women
  • Study: Getting Dumped Addictive
  • Get Prettier, Sexier Feet
Health News & Features
Weight Loss May Ease Hot Flashes
Losing weight may reduce the severity of
hot flashes for some women. Learn more.
Also See:
  • 9 Weight Loss Supplements Are Hoaxes
  • Body Type Linked to Memory Problems


4 Ways to De-Stress Your Vacation
Are you taking a vacation this summer?
Four ways to leave the stress at home.
Also See:
  • 8 Things You Can Do to Look Younger
  • Are Your Joints Feeling Their Age? Pain-Prevention Tips


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  • Does Your Teen Need an Acne Prescription?
  • Is Fibromyalgia Pain and Fatigue Affecting Your Life?
From The WebMD Network
  • Take the MedicineNet Smoking Quiz
  • What's the Latest on HIV/AIDS?
The Doctor is in
No. 1 Way to Stop Premature Aging
It doesn't require injections or surgery or eating some sort of exotic fruit.
Our skin expert discloses the best way to keep your skin looking young.

Get more skin care tips from the Healthy Skin blog.
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понеделник, 12 юли 2010 г.

Top Reasons Women Cheat

Monday, July 12, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Is Botox Really All It Claims to Be?
  • 4 Secrets to a Happy Marriage
  • Gwyneth Paltrow's Bad Bones

Top Story Top Reasons
Women Cheat

It takes two to tango, but women
often have affairs for different reasons
than men do. Why many women stray.

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  • Why Men Cheat
  • New HPV Test You Haven't Heard Of
  • Sex Drive Killers
Health News & Features
Is Botox Really All It Claims to Be?
Botox seems like the hottest ticket
to eternal beauty. Is it really so wonderful?
Also See:
  • Fish Oil Linked to Lower Breast Cancer Risk
  • Sneaky Little Diet Wreckers


4 Secrets to a Happy Marriage
Why do the Joneses seem so happy?
Here's what they may be doing right.
Also See:
  • Total Makeovers for Busy Women
  • 6 Ways to Reclaim Your Slice of Happy


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  • New Baby? Top 10 Questions Parents Ask
  • Assess Your Eating Habits
  • Yeast Infection Symptoms and Causes
  • Do Your Hormones Affect Your Mood?
From The WebMD Network
  • Take the MedicineNet Early Pregnancy Symptoms Quiz
  • Take the eMedicineHealth Allergies Quiz
The Doctor Is In
Gwyneth Paltrow's Bad Bones
She looks amazing and is only 37, but she's got
osteopenia. See what may help reverse the trend.

Join the discussion in the Osteoporosis Community.
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понеделник, 5 юли 2010 г.

When Your Period Signals a Problem

Monday , July 5, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Top Reasons Couples Fight
  • Have You Gotten the New HPV Test?
  • Tips for Getting Rid of Vaginal Odor

Top Story When Your Period
Signals a Problem

Your period is a window to your health. If
you're bleeding more, less, or experiencing
irregularity, your body may be in trouble.

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  • Surprising Turn-Ons for Men
  • The Best Tank Top Workout Ever
  • Toning Shoes: They Do Work!
Health News & Features
Top Reasons Couples Fight
Does it seem like you're always having the same fight? You may be
on to something. Most common reasons partners get angry at each other.
Also See:
  • Blood Test Predicts Menopause
  • Pill Shrinks Painful Fibroids

Have You Gotten the New HPV Test?
This test is more accurate than a Pap smear and could save your
life. Is your doctor offering it? Get the facts and ask to get tested!
Also See:
  • 9 Chemicals in Beauty Products That Irritate Skin
  • 5 Ways to Make Peace With Food

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• Is Stress Ruining Your Smile?
• How Much Sleep Your Baby Needs
• Do You Have Psoriasis? Check Your Symptoms
From The WebMD Network
• Take the MedicineNet Bed Bugs Quiz
• Take the eMedicineHealth Menopause Quiz
From The WebMD Gynecology Community
Tips for Getting Rid of Vaginal Odor
She's tried everything and can't get rid of the smell. Her doctor
wasn't much help. Share and get tips for restoring the natural balance.

Join the discussion in the WebMD Gynecology Community.
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• Depression: Treating the Symptoms
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