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October 25, 2007



Contact Lenses with UV Protection
Good for Your Eyes?



Cut Calories Here



Members Are Talking
What Happens When You Lose Sleep?

Why No Sex Until the Yeast Infection Is Gone?

Must Express My 'Feminine Side'





Today's Top Story: Why Garlic Is Good For You
Garlic tastes great and packs a healthy punch. Want to know how it works? Read on!
Also See:
 Ya Gotta Love Onions
 Are You Ready to Lose Weight?
 Herbal Relief for Menstrual Cramps


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This Week's Features

Look Amazing
Simple Secrets of Beautiful Women
Here are 5 indispensable beauty tips that can help you look fabulous at every age.
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 Skin & Hair Care Essentials
 Contact Lenses with UV Protection - Good for Your Eyes?


Laugh Out Loud
The Healing Power of Laughter
Feeling rundown? Try laughing more. Some researchers think laughter just might be the best medicine, helping you feel better and putting that spring back in your step.
 Also See: You Can Manage Your Heartburn

Doctor, Doctor?
5 Diagnoses That Call for a Second Opinion
It's never a bad idea to seek a second opinion, but if you receive one of these five diagnoses, it's practically a must.

Desk Potato
Work Hard, Don't Die!
Think those shellfish wranglers on Deadliest Catch have it rough? Desk jockeys take their lumps, too -- and we don't mean crabmeat.
 Also See: Can't Escape Your Lust for Chocolate?

More Nutritious Reading:
 Are Some Foods Better Than Others?
 How to Stop Overeating
 Are You Ready to Lose Weight?





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