Monday, August 1, 2011

Lower Your Blood Pressure With Exercise

Monday, August 1, 2011
In This Issue:
  • Slideshow: Most Fattening Foods of Summer
  • Get the Facts About Endometriosis
  • Can You Prevent Your Partner From Cheating?

Top Story Lower Your Blood
Pressure With Exercise

Hypertension is a serious health problem
that can lead to a heart attack or stroke.
Learn how getting more active can help.

Also See:
  • Coping With Hot-Weather Headaches  
  • How to Pick the Right Shampoo
  • Quiz: Could You Have a Thyroid Problem?
 
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Health News & Features
Slideshow: Most Fattening Foods of Summer
Ice cream, potato salad, burgers on the grill -- they'll derail your
diet in a New York minute. See which summer foods are the worst.
Also See:
  • Caring for Your Skin With Lupus  
  • Fatigue, Pain: Is It Fibromyalgia?


Get the Facts About Endometriosis
Endometriosis is a common cause of painful periods and infertility.
Find out about symptoms, causes, and treatment options.
Also See:
  • Cranberries vs. Antibiotics for UTIs
  • Is It PMS or Something Else?


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The Art of Relationships
Can You Prevent Your Partner From Cheating?
There may not be a 100% foolproof method for preventing an affair,
but our expert offers a few tips that can greatly reduce your risk.

More on The Art of Relationships blog.
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