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Lifestyle choices like smoking, alcohol consumption, caffeine healthy/unhealthy eating habits, weight, sexual practices and so forth all have impact on fertility and it is within our ability to control all these.
By: Ian O'Shaughnessy on Sat May 13, 2006
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A brief overview of the types of treatments available to breast cancer patients.
By: Ian O'Shaughnessy on Sat May 13, 2006
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Sex after hysterectomy? It's a real question and concern by women who wonder about their ability and desire for sex after a hysterectomy.
By: Ian O'Shaughnessy on Sat May 13, 2006
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You should spend sometime taking care of yourself because it will make YOU feel better.
By: Ian O'Shaughnessy on Sat May 13, 2006
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Our body is made up thousands of cells that differ in size, shape and function. Controlled by our DNA, each cell is programmed to perform certain tasks and after a specified period of time - die...
By: Ian O'Shaughnessy on Sat May 13, 2006
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What if I told you that stopping smoking was easy? That smoking is a body and mind addiction. Yes, body AND mind!
By: Ian O'Shaughnessy on Sat May 13, 2006
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A discussion about menopause and hormone replacement therapy. The article compares medical treatment to natural health treatment and explores natural treatment such as primrose oil and vitamin E as healthy alternatives to medical treatment.
By: Ian O'Shaughnessy on Sat May 13, 2006
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This article discusses the stressors that women face both in the workplace and at home. It outlines various strategies such as relaxation, continued education and positive personal relationships that a woman can use to reduce the stress in her life.
By: Ian O'Shaughnessy on Sat May 13, 2006
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Complication during pregnancy is more common than most people think. Even for those who are healthy and have had children before, early pregnancy complications could arise, at no fault to anyone. This article explains some of these complications and what to watch out for.
By: Ian O'Shaughnessy on Sat May 13, 2006
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Do not panic, think, be aware and strike hard, it might be the only chance you have of saving your life.
By: Ian O'Shaughnessy on Sat May 13, 2006
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