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Discovery Health Newsletter
September 29, 2008
Welcome TAYLLOR!
Let Discovery Health be your partner in staying well.
 
in the spotlight
Dr. G Is Moving ...
... to Mondays, and tonight's the night! New Cases. New Clues. New Night. Catch an all-new Dr G tonight at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Discovery Health. And try this test to see if you have what it takes to be a medical examiner.
sexual health
The Art of Flirting
Confidence and eye contact are key, as explained in this video with Susan Bradley.

On the Street Interviews: Let's Talk Orgasms

Surgery to Restore Virginity?

Do You Know ALL of Your Erogenous Zones?

The Importance of Lubrication

Anatomy of an Orgasm

Male Health: The Pain of Unconsummated Sex

Circumcision: Yes or No?

From the Sexual Health Bulletin Boards:
Am I a sex addict or is she losing interest?

From the Sexual Health Bulletin Boards:
Know any erotic books that will get me "in the mood"?

From the Sexual Health Bulletin Boards:
His old girlfriends sing his praises; but he doesn't last long with me.

From the Sexual Health Bulletin Boards:
How can I tell my husband I don't want to play without his feeling rejected?



From Conception to Birth DVD
Follow the ultimate journey each one of us takes from the moment of our conception to the moment of our birth.


main features
Eat Smart and You Won't Have to Eat Less
Your sister kept you on the phone too long, which means you got in the shower late, which means you grabbed something quick for breakfast before running out to work. Life has a way of getting in the way of the best-laid diet and fitness plans. Use these simple steps to get back on track, even during your most hectic days.

5 SAFE Ways to Satisfy Your Food Cravings

10 Tips for Healthy Cooking

Video: Tips for the Butcher Shop

All the Stats on Fruits & Vegetables

How Much Protein Should I Eat?

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Yoga for Beginners DVD
Experience the joy of yoga and the benefits of a daily practice with this relaxing DVD for beginners.


Care & Feeding of the Male Body
Is the not-seeing-the-doctor thing just an offshoot of the not-asking-for-directions thing? Well, that's one theory, anyway. Here's a great resource for finding out what's a minor irritation and what really should be looked at by a medical professional.

An 8-Step Plan to Lower Cholesterol

Dealing With Male Menopause

About Testicular Cancer


Women's Brains Are Hit Harder by Alcohol
Scientists are learning that women do not handle alcohol as well as men and face greater risks of potentially irreversible brain damage, as well as other serious health problems, including liver damage, heart disease and cancer.

Women & Smoking

Health Issues for Women Ages 14 to 25

Health Issues for Women Ages 25 to 40

Health Issues for Women Ages 40 to 55

Health Issues for Women Ages 55 and Older

Heading Off Haircare Disasters

Belly Fat Doubles Women's Gallstone Risk


Your Prescription Translator
Just taking your pills may have been fine in the old days. But today it's important that you understand what you're taking and why. Use this interactive guide to find what you need to know about the medicines you're putting into your body.

The Drug Interaction Checker


Look Up Any Illness
Try the Discovery Health Diseases & Conditions Database for information that you really need for yourself and for those you love.


Discovery Health Jigsaw Puzzles
They're a great way to relax for a few minutes during a hectic day. Choose from ten health-related images, then try your hand at bringing order from the chaos. And every time you start again, the pieces break differently.


health & fitness news

Odors Can Affect Your Dreams

Early Breast Cancer No More Likely to Return

Bone Loss Not a Problem on Low-Calorie Diets

Beetle Epidemic Could Affect Weather, Air Quality

Subliminal Alert: Do You Like Your Car's "Face"?

Estrogen Cream No Match for Sun-Damaged Skin


hands-on health
NEWS IN FOCUS
The Daily Rounds: New Evidence That Drug Helps Smokers Quit

A new drug called Chantix (varenicline tartrate) provides short- and long-term help for smokers trying to quit, according to two U.S. studies published this week in the Archives of Internal Medicine. You can find detailed information on the Mary Alice Williams reports that appear on Discovery Health TV every weeknight at 6:55 p.m. ET.

THIS WEEK'S QUIZ
Are You a Good Kisser?

Try this test and you may find out that you're a great kisser ... and if the result isn't what you hoped for, isn't really better you find out from us?

FEATURED TOOL
The Human Body Atlas: Alzheimer's

Find out what's going on inside the brain of a person afflicted with Alzheimer's Disease.

EXPERT OPINION
Dr. Pamela Peeke's Blog: Muscles to the Rescue!

Dr. Peeke sheds some light on how this former governor (and presidential candidate) shed over 100 pounds.


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tv highlights
NEW DAY! Tonight,
9 p.m. ET/PT
Dr. G,
Medical Examiner:
Under the Knife
Tonight,
5 p.m. ET/PT
Code Blue:
Fighting the
Good Fight
best of tv this week
Tonight, 8 p.m. ET/PT
Mystery ER:
Eating Away

An athletic swimmer gets attacks of near-paralytic exhaustion, after which his urine becomes strangely dark. When he suddenly has a heart attack one doctor suspects the problem is something far worse.

Tonight, 10 p.m. ET/PT
Mystery Diagnosis:
Terrifying Tremors

Heather and Todd brought their baby, Gaby home from the hospital. But right away, Gaby was having more health problems than most babies. First, a strange rash appeared. Then, Gaby started to suffer from frequent fevers, and ear and sinus infections.

Tuesday, 8 p.m. ET/PT
Sextuplets
Explore what happens to the entire family when mom gives birth to six babies. Follow the Haner family in New York, and the Headrick family in Kansas to address commonly held misconceptions about fertility treatments, and birthing options.

Tuesday, 9 p.m. ET/PT
Sextuplets Turn 12
The Dilleys of Decatur, Indiana are America's first-ever surviving sextuplets. A nostalgic look back reveals the Dilleys as infants, toddlers, and preschoolers followed by a look at today's 12-year-old adolescents and the issues they face.

Tuesday, 10 p.m. ET/PT
Deliver Me:
Doctors & Mothers

Meet 3 OB-GYNs: A*** Park, Yvonne Bohn and Allison Hill, busy mothers juggling the pressing demands of their careers while raising young children.

Wednesday, 8 p.m. ET/PT
Autism x 6
Imagine a family with six children under 14 living in an 1100 sq. ft. house, with one bathroom. Now imagine that all 6 of those children are autistic. This program will explore the everyday reality of John and Robin Kirton and their six autistic children.

Wednesday, 9 p.m. ET/PT
Duggars' Big Family Album
This show will take a look back to when we first met the family (when they had a mere 14 children) and to put a bow on the hour (a pink one!) we'll see the birth of Jennifer Danielle Duggar and watch as her 10 brothers and 6 sisters welcome her home.

Wednesday, 10 p.m. ET/PT
Triple the Triplets
Three mothers and nine babies. Two first-time moms have no idea what to expect. And a seasoned veteran gets her second chance after 18 years. These mothers, all carrying triplets, face the added trials and complications of their high-risk pregnancy.

Thursday, 8 p.m. ET/PT
Wa$ted! NYPD Green
Meet Todd and Rita Colainni, and their baby son, Travis. They have been so wrapped up in raising their son that they have neglected their environmental concerns. From wasting electricity to gas guzzling SUVs, it's time for the family to make a change!

Thursday, 8:30 p.m. ET/PT
Stuff Happens: Breakfast
Science guy Bill Nye moonlights at a diner and discovers that while breakfast may be the most important meal of the day, a lot of surprising things happen to the p***t when we feed our craving for a morning meal.

Thursday, 9 p.m. ET/PT
Inside Brookhaven
Obesity Clinic:
Cheats, Lies & Videotape

Caught on camera ... the food addicts who cheat the Brookhaven system and get away with it. 400-pound Tammy Shannon breaks the rules to smuggle in fat-laden junk food and America's most famous fat man, Michael Hebranko, thinks he's over his addiction.
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Cholesterol

Heart Health

Health & Beauty

Headaches

Love & Relationships

Mental Health

Depression