Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Sciatica Got You Down? Here's Help

Wednesday, August 31, 2011
In This Issue:
  • How to Love the Job You're With
  • 10 Ways to Eat Better for Less
  • How Much Sleep Is 'Just Right'?

Top Story Sciatica Got You
Down? Here's Help

Sciatica is a pain in the rear -- literally
-- and most women will experience it at
some point in their lives. What to do about it.

Also See:
  • Is Your Skin Aging Well?
  • 10 Everyday Super Foods
  • Health Benefits of Coffee  
 
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Health News & Features
How to Love the Job You're With
Do you dread going to work some (or even most) days? Here
are some strategies that can make going to work less of a chore.
Also See:
  • Report: 164 Million Obese Adults by 2030
  • How Your Stress Affects Your Kids  


10 Ways to Eat Better for Less
Everyone's trying to save money these days, so how do you fill your
pantry with healthy foods without busting your budget? Try these tips.
Also See:
  • Scrumptious 100-Calorie Snacks
  • 7 Feng Shui Tips to Improve Your Sex Life


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From the Sleep Well Blog
How Much Sleep Is 'Just Right'?
We all know that too little sleep is bad for your health, but did
you know too much causes problems, too? Get the lowdown.

More from Michael Breus, PhD, on the Sleep Well blog.
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