понеделник, 5 септември 2011 г.

18 Embarrassing Beauty Questions

Monday, September 5, 2011
In This Issue:
  • Chocolate: It's Good for Your Heart
  • Refresh Your Face Without Surgery
  • Chronic Yeast Infections: What Works?

Top Story 18 Embarrassing
Beauty Questions

Got a beauty problem you'd rather
not discuss? WebMD answers
your most cringe-worthy questions.

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Health News & Features
Chocolate: It's Good for Your Heart
A new study suggests that eating chocolate regularly can reduce
your risk of heart disease and stroke significantly. Learn more.
Also See:
  • Slideshow: 18 Secrets Guys Wish You Knew
  • When Can You Stop Getting Mammograms?  


Refresh Your Face Without Surgery
Looking for a little pick-me-up but not ready to go under the knife?
Get the facts about nonsurgical cosmetic procedures for the face.
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  • How to Start Dating Again at Any Age  
  • Got a Lot of Weight to Lose? Expert Tips


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From the WebMD Women's Health Community
Chronic Yeast Infections: What Works?
If a yeast infection just won't go away and nothing seems to help,
there could be something else going on. Our expert explains.

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