New pap test guidelines: start later, have fewer
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Cutting costs isn't justified if it jeopardizes your health. Here are some common mistakes to avoid.
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Have you given any thought to protecting yourself and your baby against infectious diseases—like seasonal influenza and the H1N1 flu virus, an additional flu risk this year? It's important to consider vaccination part of your prenatal care.
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Learn how small changes in your daily routine can help ward off type 2 diabetes.
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Are antidepressants affecting your sex drive?
Your depression symptoms have lifted and your mood has never been better. But is your sex drive gone? Learn how to deal with this side effect of antidepressants.
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The not-so-sweet truth about sugar
Evidence is mounting that a diet high in sugar may lead to hypertension and heart disease. See the American Heart Association's new guidelines on sugar.
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When Lisa Meets 40...
Lisa met her goal of losing 100 pounds by her 40th birthday, but the struggle continues.  You can follow along here.
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