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| Women's Health Newsletter | Week of October 30
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In This Issue:
Can Eating Veggies Keep You Sharp?
Why We Cheat on Those We Love
My Period Just Keeps Coming Back! Help!
Today's Top Story: You've Found a Lump -- Now What?
October is breast cancer awareness month. Would you know what to do if
you discovered a lump
in your breast? Find out now -- and spread the word.
Also See:
Arm Yourself and Fight Breast Cancer
Does Vitamin D Slow Breast Cancer?
Welcome to Life After Breast Cancer Treatment
Watch It Now: High-Tech Breast Test -- Is 'Do It Yourself' Screening the Wave of the Future?
Health News Headlines
Can Eating Veggies Keep You Sharp?
Want to get an edge on memory? Eating veggies may help do the trick.
Learn more.
Induced Labor Tied to Maternal Risk
Inducing labor isn't risk-free. Find out why.
Acomplia Shows 'Modest' Weight Loss
This weight loss drug really works. But how good is it?
Editor's Picks
Why We Cheat on Those We Love
Tales of infidelity are legendary. So why do people do it? Understand
the lying, cheating heart.
Keeping the Pounds Off -- Here's What Really Works
If you've got low energy and a lackluster love life, succeeding at
your diet might be just what the doctor ordered. Stack the odds in
your favor.
Also See:
Exercise Machines 101: A Smart Guide
How Can Busy Moms Stay Fit?
P***s, Trains, and Flu?
If you've got travel plans, pay attention: Mass transit is one of the
most germ-packed activities around. Learn how to maximize your chances of coming home healthy.
Keep Your Skin Looking Radiant
Are you doing everything possible to give yourself beautiful, healthy,
glowing skin? Find out for sure. Start here.
Quick Links to More Hot Topics on WebMD
Alzheimer's Can Strain a Family: Try These Survival Tips
Keep Up Your Social Life Minus the Bathroom Dashes
Diabetic Warning Signs: Bleeding and Sore Gums
If You Exercise, You May Be at Risk for This!
Are You Getting Enough Nutrients in Your Diet? Find out.
Spreading Cancer May Sound an Alarm -- Literally
Members Are Talking
My Period Just Keeps Coming Back! Help!
"I've gotten five periods in seven weeks," this member writes. It
sounds like torture.
But is this normal for perimenopausal women?
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