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Today's Headlines  
Study Finds More Than One in Two Women are Too Embarrassed to Discuss Vaginal Discomfort With Their Doctors    [ 5/14/2008 ]
Vagisil(R) Encourages Women to 'Speak Up For Down There' During National Women's Health Week
 
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MOLECULAR PATHWAY IN MUSCLE HELPS EXPLAIN EFFECTIVENESS OF DIABETES INTERVENTIONS    [ 5/13/2008 ]
Scientists at the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS), a part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), demonstrate for the first time in a mouse model that skeletal muscle cells cultured in a low-calorie environment refrain from differentiating, an energy-demanding process by which cells mature and specialize.
A Woman's Summertime Guide to Healthy Living From Head-to-Toe    [ 5/13/2008 ]
Avoiding Hair Hassles, Nail Fungus and the Dreaded Summer Yeast Infection
Nationwide Survey Shows Women With Osteoporosis Expect to be Active as They Age but are not Doing Enough to Stay 'Strong to the Bone'    [ 5/11/2008 ]
Lack of action prompts nationwide campaign to encourage better bone health
Respiratory Therapists Offer Breath of Fresh Air During Allergy & Asthma Month    [ 5/10/2008 ]
May has been designated Allergy & Asthma Month and respiratory therapists around the country are working to educate Americans about the conditions. Of most importance is being prepared for an asthma attack at any time, but especially when the environment indoors or outdoors may trigger an episode.
FDA Approves Health Claim for Brown Rice    [ 5/10/2008 ]
Confirms popular whole grain may provide protection against heart disease and certain cancers
Have a Healthy Momday!    [ 5/09/2008 ]
Go ahead, indulge Mom all you want this Sunday, but tell her to take a hike on Monday. Or a walk or a swim or whatever healthy activity she enjoys.
Don't Be a Snore Loser - A Relationship Wake Up Call    [ 5/09/2008 ]
New findings indicate snoring is a relationship stressor and can lead couples to separate beds
MOTHERS' HIGH NORMAL BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS PLACE INFANTS AT RISK FOR BIRTH PROBLEMS    [ 5/08/2008 ]
Pregnant women with blood sugar levels in the higher range of normal -- but not high enough to be considered diabetes -- are more likely than women with lower blood sugar levels to give birth to babies at risk for many of the same problems seen in babies born to women with diabetes during pregnancy, according to a study funded in large part by the National Institutes of Health.
Women Suffering From Decreased Sexual Desire: Silence Hinders Diagnosis of the Prevalent Condition Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD)    [ 5/08/2008 ]
Data announced at this week's American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) annual clinical meeting suggest that up to one in ten women are suffering from a condition called hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) with only a third of these seeking advice or help from their healthcare professional.(
NIHSENIORHEALTH OFFERS TIPS ON EATING WELL AS YOU GET OLDER    [ 5/07/2008 ]
How should you eat as you get older? Which foods are likely to keep you most healthy and which ones should you limit? Is it possible to eat well and stay within a healthy weight? These and other questions are addressed in "Eating Well as You Get Older," the latest topic to be added to NIHSeniorHealth, the health and wellness Web site developed by the National Institute on Aging (NIA) and the National Library of Medicine (NLM), both part of the National Institutes of Health.
NEW EVIDENCE PROVIDES CLINICIANS WITH BETTER TOOLS TO HELP SMOKERS QUIT    [ 5/07/2008 ]
An updated clinical practice guideline released today by the U.S. Public Health Service has identified new counseling and medication treatments that are effective for helping people quit smoking. In addition, the May 7 issue of JAMA includes a commentary that urges clinicians to use the updated guideline to accelerate progress in reducing the use of tobacco.
New Study Suggests Cherries May Offer Natural Pain Relief for Millions Suffering From Arthritis    [ 5/06/2008 ]
Research Indicates This Red 'Super Fruit' May Help Reduce Inflammation and Pain
 
 
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