Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Supplements: Should You Be Taking Them?

Wednesday, August 3, 2011
In This Issue:
  • Anti-Aging Cosmetics: Do They Work?
  • Which Restaurant Foods Are the Worst?
  • Help for an Embarrassing Menopause Symptom

Top Story Supplements: Should
You Be Taking Them?

The drugstore shelves are lined with "just
for women" vitamins and supplements. But do
you really need them? We asked the experts.

Also See:
  • Slideshow: Fat-Fighting Foods
  • No More Co-pay for Birth Control
  • Women and Type 2 Diabetes
 
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Health News & Features
Anti-Aging Cosmetics: Do They Work?
Can makeup with retinol, antioxidants, soy, and other anti-aging
ingredients really turn back the clock? We asked the experts.
Also See:
  • Fat Injections Safe for Breast Reconstruction
  • Abnormal Pap Test: What Happens Now?


Which Restaurant Foods Are the Worst?
A 1,500-calorie slice of cheesecake tops the list of "Xtreme Eats"
released by a health group. See what other foods made the list.
Also See:
  • Common Causes of Irregular Periods
  • Cut the Clutter, Reduce Your Stress  
From The WebMD Network
• What Is the Difference Between MyPlate and the Food Pyramid?
• Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Depression?
From the WebMD Menopause Community
Help for an Embarrassing Menopause Symptom
This member has had vaginal itching and sensitivity
since going off hormone replacement. What could be going on?

Start your own conversation in the WebMD Menopause Community.
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