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| Women's Health Newsletter |
Week of November 4
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In This Issue:
Is Your Medicine Making You Fat?
The 4 Biggest Mistakes Doctors Make With Women
Loss of Sex Drive After Pregnancy
Today's Top Story: Does The Pill Affect your Arteries?
A shocking new study has revealed that millions of women who are on the pill or who once used oral contraceptives are at increased risk of plaque buildup in the arteries. Learn more about this troubling news.
Also See:
Tea for Better Bones?
Breastfeeding Won't Make Your Breasts Sag
10 Tips for a Thinner Thanksgiving
How to Stay Stronger Longer
Health News Headlines
What Most Women Don't Know About Cancer
Nearly two-thirds of women mistakenly believe having no family history of cancer means they have a low risk of developing the disease, and most do not know that oral contraceptive use is protective against ovarian and uterine cancer, a new survey shows.
New 'Perk': Does Coffee Keep Skin Cancer at Bay?
America's most common cancer may be rarer among postmenopausal women who drink coffee. Learn more about this tasty good news.
Also See: The Benefits of Healthy Whole Foods
Editor's Picks
The 4 Biggest Mistakes Doctors Make With Women
Doctors know a lot, but they don't know it all. Don't leave your health to chance. Make sure your real health issues aren't being overlooked - and help yourself stay well.
Is Your Medicine Making You Fat?
Is it really possible? In a word, yes. Here's what to do when the drugs you need also put on the pounds.
Keep Your Mojo Past Middle Age
Want a sex life that sizzles? Well, you're not alone. Find out how to jump start your libido.
Also See:
8 Ways to Feel More Attractive
Beauty Tips You Can Take to the Bank
More Hot Topics on WebMD
MS Symptoms: Sorting Out Fact From Fiction
Living With Alzheimer's: Tips for the Family
Considering Weight Loss Surgery?
Got RA? Are You Getting the Right Treatment?
Do You Have Restless Legs Syndrome?
Members Are Talking
Loss of Sex Drive After Pregnancy
This mother lost her libido when she got pregnant. Her child is now 2, but this mom hasn't felt in the mood once. Sound familiar? Read her complete message and respond with your words of wisdom.
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