понеделник, 30 август 2010 г.

7 Ways to Put Your Marriage First

Monday, August 30, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Stress Raises PMS Risk
  • When Your BFFs Are Really Your Worst Enemies
  • Best Medications to Prevent Migraines

Top Story 7 Ways to Put
Your Marriage First

Has your marriage taken a back seat
to your children's needs? Refocus
and reap the surprising rewards.

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Stress Raises PMS Risk
Do you experience more severe PMS when
you're under stress? So do other women.
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  • Water: Secret Weight Loss Weapon


When Your BFFs Are Really Your Worst Enemies
Your best friends are your rock, your pillars, right? What if their
advice stinks? Signs your BFFs are undermining your happiness.
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  • Is Your Man Making You Fat? 
  • 6 Ways to Get Your Happy Back


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  • How Well Do You Know the Human Body? Take Quiz and Find Out!
  • Take Our Summer Skin Hazards Quiz
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Best Medications to Prevent Migraines
Are migraines ruling your life? Our Duke headache expert
lists the best medications for migraine management.

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понеделник, 23 август 2010 г.

Top Signs You're in a Toxic Relationship

Monday, August 23, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Eat Chocolate for Better Health
  • 6 Things Doctors May Not Tell You
  • Searching for Better, Easier Orgasms

Top Story Top Signs You're
in a Toxic Relationship

You love your mate, but are you
good for each other? Red flags your
relationship is harming your health.

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  • 9 Fat-Packed Restaurant Meals
  • Why You Shouldn't Share Makeup
  • How to Calm Down Right Now
Health News & Features
Eat Your Chocolate for Better Health
Chocolate tastes great and may give your
heart a healthy boost. Why you should eat up!
Also See:
  • Longer HRT May Raise Breast Cancer Risk
  • Confessions of a Lip Balm Addict

6 Things Doctors May Not Tell You
Doctors are people, too. Here are six important
things doctors often avoid sharing with patients.
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  • What's Giving Away Your Age (And What to Do!)
  • Do Kegels Really Work for Bladder Problems?

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• Look Your Best Even With Allergies
• How to Protect Your Child's Teeth
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• Diet and Nutrition Quiz: Test Your Diet IQ
• How to Handle Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
From The WebMD Women's Health Community
Searching for Better, Easier Orgasms
This member used to orgasm with ease. Now she's having
a harder time, and her fiance, thinks she's getting bored with him.

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понеделник, 16 август 2010 г.

6 Shortcuts for Glowing Summer Skin

Monday, August 16, 2010
In This Issue:
  • The Truth About Belly Fat
  • 10 Ways to Cut Clutter in Your Home
  • Rocking to Sleep: It's Not Just for Babies

Top Story 6 Shortcuts for
Glowing Summer Skin

Toss the heavy lotions and makeup. These
tips will shorten your beauty routine and
give you the perfect summertime look.

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  • Addicted to Your Smartphone?
  • Foods That Make You Gotta Go
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The Truth About Belly Fat
If you have it, and most of us do, you probably hate it. Here's the
good news: It's easier than you think to shed your spare tire.
Also See:
  • Tips for Coping With IBS
  • Are You a Workaholic?


10 Ways to Cut Clutter in Your Home
If you have trouble keeping clutter in check, you're not alone. We
went to professional organizers for tips to conquer the clutter.
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  • Try the Skinny Jeans Workout
  • Want a Happy Marriage? Go Retro


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  • How Much Sweat Is Normal? Find Out and Evaluate Yourself
  • Teen Acne Prescriptions: What You Need to Know
  • Is Your Period Normal?
  • Is Life Bringing You Down? 
From The WebMD Network
  • Tips for Parenting a Child With ADHD
  • Take the Portion Distortion Quiz
The Sleep Doctor Is In
Rocking to Sleep: It's Not Just for Babies
A tiny device that simulates the feeling of being rocked may
be the answer to chronic insomnia. Learn more about it.

Get more sleep tips from Michael Breus, PhD, on his Sleep Well blog.
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понеделник, 9 август 2010 г.

Top Cancer-Fighting Foods

Monday, August 9, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Calcium May Increase Heart Attack Risk
  • 10 Get-Started Tips for Exercise Haters
  • Plastic Surgery Dreams: If Money Were No Object

Top Cancer-Fighting Foods:
What to Eat, What to Avoid

Eating the right combination of foods
can lower your risk for cancer. See which
foods may pack a cancer-fighting punch.

Also See:
  • Look Younger Fast
  • Ways to Pamper Your Face
  • Foods That Reduce Stress
Health News & Features
Calcium May Increase Heart Attack Risk
Those calcium supplements you take to lower osteoporosis risk
may be doing more harm than good. What about food sources?
Also See:
  • Stay Busy, Stay Happy
  • 'Dirty Dozen' Dietary Supplements


10 Get-Started Tips for Exercise Haters
Does the thought of exercise make you queasy?
Ten ways to get active and reclaim your energy.
Also See:
  • The New-Mommy Workout
  • 7 Ways to Reboot Your Relationship


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  • Is Your Diet Causing Bad Breath?
  • How to Use the Neti Pot
  • Stressed Out? Bad Diet? See How It Affects Your Skin
  • Foods That Make You Gotta Go
From The WebMD Network
  • Tips for Parenting a Child With ADHD
  • Take the Portion Distortion Quiz
FROM THE WEBMD SKIN AND BEAUTY COMMUNITY
Plastic Surgery Dreams: If Money Were No Object
Does a certain body part drive you nuts?
What would you change, if cost wasn't an issue?

Join the discussion on the WebMD Skin and Beauty Community.
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понеделник, 2 август 2010 г.

20 Secrets for Healthier Hair

Monday, August 2, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Would You Go Gray?
  • You Call That a Workout? Don't Kid Yourself!
  • Ways to Get Rid of Under-Eye Bags/Dark Circles

Top Story 20 Secrets for
Healthier Hair

Is your hair thin, frizzy, dry, or
just disappointing? Get foolproof
tricks for solving your hair problems.

Also See:
  • Dandruff, More Scalp Problems
  • What's Really in Your Shampoo?
  • Nails: Window to Your Health
Health News & Features
Would You Go Gray?
We'd all like to look our best forever. So how does
gray hair fit in? The heated debate: to color or not.
Also See:
  • Is Hair Dye Safe?
  • Top Age-Giveaway Zones

You Call That a Workout? Don't Kid Yourself!
Been exercising for hours and hours, but don't see
results? Maybe you're workout is too wimpy.
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  • Tips for Learning to Enjoy the 'Here and Now'

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• Inside the Operating Room: Pre-Surgery Dos and Don'ts
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• Yeast Infection Causes
From The WebMD Skin & Beauty Community
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Share tips and tricks for minimizing them.

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