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Sep 3, 2010 Hormone in Hair May Reveal Heart Risk
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High levels of cortisol in the hair shaft may increase the risk of heart attack, a study shows.

Sep 3, 2010 Does Depression Cause Weight Gain or Weight Gain? What’s the Depression/Weight Connection?

Does depression cause weight gain or weight loss? Does weight gain or weight loss cause depression? WebMD helps to unravel the mystery surrounding the link between depression and weight.

Sep 3, 2010 SAM-e May Boost Effects of Antidepressants
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SAM-e plus prescription antidepressants may spell relief for hard-to-treat depression, according to a new study.

Sep 3, 2010 Massage Techniques and Types: Swedish, Deep Tissue, and More

If you’re new to massages, all the types and techniques can be a little overwhelming. WebMD answers common massage questions and explains the different styles.

Sep 3, 2010 Too Sick to Work?

You wake up feeling crummy. Should you drag yourself to work and risk infecting coworkers? Or should you phone in sick, even though your boss desperately needs you to pitch in during a stressful week?

Sep 2, 2010 Prescription Drug Use on the Rise in U.S.

Prescription drug use in the U.S. has been rising steadily in the past decade and the trend shows no signs of slowing, the CDC says in a new report.

Sep 2, 2010 Is Your Kitchen as Clean as a Restaurant's?
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An online quiz rates your hygiene practices with a letter grade -- and gives you the information you need to keep your food safe from bacteria.

Sep 2, 2010 Men With Insomnia May Have Higher Risk of Death
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Men with insomnia have a fourfold higher death rate than those who sleep at least 6 hours a night, a 14-year study finds. It's not yet clear whether women with insomnia also die sooner.

Sep 2, 2010 Osteoporosis Drugs May Be Linked to Cancer Risk
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The long-term use of oral bisphosphonate osteoporosis drugs such as Actonel, Boniva, and Fosamax may be associated with a doubling in esophageal cancer risk, but the risk to individual users remains small, researchers say.

Sep 2, 2010 FAQ: How Health Care Reform Will Affect You
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The journey toward health care reform reached a historic milestone March 22 when the House approved legislation that would extend coverage to 32 million more Americans and impose new restrictions on the insurance industry.

Sep 2, 2010 Teen Pot Smoking Won't Lead to Other Drugs as Adults
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New research finds little support for the hypothesis that marijuana is a "gateway" drug leading to the use of harder drugs in adulthood.

Sep 2, 2010 Link Title: Massage Techniques and Types: Swedish, Deep Tissue, and More

If you’re new to massages, all the types and techniques can be a little overwhelming. WebMD answers common massage questions and explains the different styles.

Sep 2, 2010 Weight Loss Pill Meridia Ups Heart Attack, Stroke
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People who take Abbott's weight-loss pill Meridia have a higher risk of non-fatal heart attack and stroke, a study sponsored by the drug's maker finds.

Sep 1, 2010 Sex Not on Most New Moms’ Minds

A research review finds that new moms have little sex drive in the first months after delivery.

Sep 1, 2010 New Anticlotting Drugs in the Works
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The drugs apixaban and Xarelto are effective at preventing deadly blood clots, new studies show.

Sep 1, 2010 Physically Unprepared Skiers Face Heart Risk

Many people fail to rev up their exercise regimen before they leave for a ski vacation -- and the sudden burst of activity on the slopes puts them at risk for heart attack, researchers say.

Sep 1, 2010 Coffee May Combat High Blood Pressure

Older people with high blood pressure who drink one to two cups of coffee a day have more elastic blood vessels than those who drink less or more, Greek researchers report.

Sep 1, 2010 Bad News About Youth Boosts Elders' Esteem
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People over 50 get a self-esteem boost when they read negative news about young adults, a study shows.

Sep 1, 2010 Michael Douglas and Throat Cancer FAQ
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In the wake of actor Michael Douglas's announcement that he has stage IV throat cancer, WebMD answers frequently asked questions about the disease.

Sep 1, 2010 When Your Child Has Allergies

How to avoid common triggers around an allergic child.

Sep 1, 2010 Cleaning Your Home Without Harsh Chemicals

Tips on keeping your house germ-free.

Sep 1, 2010 Taking Care of Baby's Sensitive Skin

Worried about chemicals like phthalates and parabens in your baby shampoos, soaps, and lotions? See what the experts say.

Sep 1, 2010 What's Irritating Your Child's Eyes?

Avoiding irritating fumes that can make eyes red and watery.

Sep 1, 2010 What Chemicals Are in Your Personal Care Products?

Many personal care products contain controversial chemicals. What do experts say about making healthy choices?

Sep 1, 2010 Young Skin Care: Natural Makeup and Cosmetic Ingredients That Matter

Tips for healthy skin care for your teen.

Sep 1, 2010 Lose Weight: Eat Breakfast

Studies show making breakfast a daily habit can help you lose weight - and keep it off.

Sep 1, 2010 Lose Weight With Morning Exercise

To keep weight off you need to exercise. This article discusses why it's best to exercise in the morning and how that helps you lose weight.

Sep 1, 2010 10 Painless Ways to Lose Weight

Easy weight loss tips you can slip into your everyday life

Sep 1, 2010 Plan Your Day to Lose Weight

Making lifestyle changes doesn't come naturally. To change your eating and exercise habits, you've got to plan - to make it happen.

Sep 1, 2010 Quick Healthy Meals for Busy Families

Feeding a family is no mean feat. Follow these tips to whip up quick healthy meals in a flash.