Friday, July 29, 2011

What to Do When Middle Age Strikes

Friday, July 29, 2011
In This Issue:
  • 4 Healthy Reasons to Eat a Salad Today
  • 21 Shortcuts to Looking Fabulous
  • How to Stay Your Healthiest After 50

Top Story What to Do When
Middle Age Strikes

Hip pain, fatigue, bloating, floaters -- we've
put together a list of symptoms that sneak up
in middle age and what to do about them.

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  • 10 Ways to Avoid Stress Eating
  • Sun Protection Quiz: Myth vs. Fact
  • What Are Bioidentical Hormones? 
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Health News & Features
4 Healthy Reasons to Eat a Salad Today
If you're looking to improve your diet, one of the easiest (and most
beneficial) things you can do is eat a salad every day. Here's why.
Also See:
  • Why Comfort Foods Are So Comforting
  • Insomnia? How to Reset Your Body Clock 


21 Shortcuts to Looking Fabulous
These expert tips, tricks, and products (most of them under $10) can
shorten your beauty routine by nearly an hour. Check them out.
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  • Would You Consider Vaginoplasty?
  • Hormone Replacement: Get the Facts 


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Women's Health: Below The Belt
How to Stay Your Healthiest After 50
After you turn 50, you should pay special attention to your bones
and your heart. Our women's health expert explains how and why.

Read more from the experts on the Women's Health blog.
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