Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Questions and Answers About Chlamydia

Wednesday, August 17, 2011
In This Issue:
  • 6 Best Foods You're Not Eating
  • Myths and Facts About Makeup
  • Can Anemia Cause Chest Pain?

Top Story Questions and Answers
About Chlamydia

It's the most commonly reported STD,
and it often has no symptoms. Here's
what you need to know about chlamydia.

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  • Can Maca Boost Libido?
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Health News & Features
6 Best Foods You're Not Eating
These underrated foods are delicious, versatile, and can
do wonders for your health. Take a look at our six top picks.
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  • How Fast Is Your Biological Clock Ticking?
  • Lactose-Free? What to Eat for Breakfast


Myths and Facts About Makeup
Ever wondered what's really in your beauty products? Could
they contain harmful ingredients? Take this quiz for answers.
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  • 5 Yoga Poses to Get Jennifer Aniston's Body
  • Myth and Facts About Your Bladder


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Can Anemia Cause Chest Pain?
This member went to the ER with chest pain, and she was diagnosed
with severe anemia. Our expert explains this unexpected diagnosis.

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