понеделник, 3 октомври 2011 г.

Hate Water? Why You Should Learn to Love It

Monday, October 3, 2011
In This Issue:
  • Listeria in Cantaloupes: Deadliest Food-borne Outbreak in a Decade
  • Boost Your Immunity Before You Catch Cold
  • Can Endometriosis Cause Nausea, Vomiting?

Top Story Hate Water? Why You
Should Learn to Love It

Do you really need eight glasses of water a
day? Is it possible to drink too much water?
Take this quiz to test your hydration smarts.

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  • 15 Moves for Getting Fit at Home
  • Women: Healthier Than Men?
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Health News & Features
Listeria in Cantaloupes: Deadliest Food-borne Outbreak in a Decade
Because it can take weeks to get sick after you've been exposed
to listeria, experts say illnesses and deaths will continue to rise.
Also See:
  • Listeria: Are You at Risk?
  • Quiz: Listeria Facts You Should Know


Boost Your Immunity Before You Catch Cold
It's officially autumn and that means it's also cold season. Give your
immune system a boost with these 15 nutrient-packed foods.
Also See:
  • 6 Top Allergy Questions
  • Quiz: Men's Biggest Bedroom Worries


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Can Endometriosis Cause Nausea, Vomiting?
Endometriosis often causes severe menstrual cramps, but can it cause
nausea and vomiting too? Our expert says yes it can -- find out why.

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