понеделник, 8 ноември 2010 г.

10 Worst Sandwiches

Monday, November 8, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Alcohol More Harmful Than Crack or Heroin
  • Worst Winter Skin Hazards
  • Blood Calcium Level Great but Bones Aren't

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Top Story Worst Sandwiches
for Your Waistline

A sandwich seems like a healthy
choice, right? Not always. Avoid
these double-fisted diet busters.

Also See:
  • Easy Ways to Get More Fiber
  • Quick and Healthy Thanksgiving Sides
  • Get Rid of Heartburn at Night
Health News & Features
Alcohol More Harmful Than Crack or Heroin
Drinking is perfectly legal, but a new study suggests
alcohol is more dangerous than crack or heroin.
Also See:
  • Being Physically Fit May Cut Risk of Colds
  • What That Sexy Dream Really Means


Worst Winter Skin Hazards
These winter skin hazards can make the most youthful
skin look like a lizard purse. Tips to reclaim your skin.
Also See:
  • 3 Ways to Give Your Marriage a Boost
  • Forget Liposuction: Freeze Your Fat


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Blood Calcium Level Great but Bones Aren't
This member has normal blood calcium levels, but a
DEXA scan showed her bones are at risk. What's going on?

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