Monday, February 16, 2009

How Well Do You Bounce Back?

WOMEN'S HEALTH NEWSLETTER
From WebMD
Week of February 15

In This Issue:
> Top 5 Reasons People Say 'NO' to Sex
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e5X60NedAu0GI0Bddl0E4
> 'Did My Daughter Do a Hair Flip?'
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e5X60NedAu0GI0Bddm0E5
> WebMD Member Has Been Working Out but Isn't Losing Weight
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e5X60NedAu0GI0Bddn0E6

Today's Top Story: Resilience: How Well Do You Bounce Back?
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e5X60NedAu0GI0Bddo0E7
Job loss, financial woes, and personal ordeals. How well you deal with
these life-changing obstacles determines your survival. Put Yourself
to the Test
Also See:
> Hot to Tell if You're Too Sick for Work
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e5X60NedAu0GI0Bddp0E8
> 10 Home Remedies for Sore Throat
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e5X60NedAu0GI0Bddq0EA
> How Kissable Is Your Mouth?
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e5X60NedAu0GI0Bddr0EB
> 7 Natural Cold Remedies That Really Work
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e5X60NedAu0GI0Bdds0EC

HEALTH NEWS HEADLINES

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Top 5 Reasons People Say 'NO' to Sex
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e5X60NedAu0GI0Bddl0E4
Sex is supposed to be a good thing, so why do so many people say 'No"
when their spouses initiate it? See what the science suggests.
Also See:
> 10 Health Benefits of Sex
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e5X60NedAu0GI0Bddu0EE

More Headlines You Shouldn't Miss:
> Multivitamins May Not Cut Cancer Odds
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e5X60NedAu0GI0Bddv0EF
> Can You Name 3 Trans Fat Foods?
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e5X60NedAu0GI0Bddw0EG
> This Diet May Help You Keep Your Memory
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e5X60NedAu0GI0Bddx0EH

EDITOR'S PICKS

'Did My Daughter Do a Hair Flip?'
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e5X60NedAu0GI0Bddm0E5
A Psychology Today expert tells a startling (and a little bit saucy)
story of catching his 8-year-old daughter in a flirtatious
conversation with a childhood friend. Too Young to Flirt

More Hot Topics on WebMD
> Play the MS Memory Challenge Game
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e5X60NedAu0GI0Bddy0EI
> 20 Ways to Allergy-Proof Your Home
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e5X60NedAu0GI0Bddz0EJ
> See if Your Child Is at Risk for Ringworm
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e5X60NedAu0GI0Bdd10E5

MEMBERS ARE TALKING

From the Exercise & Fitness message board:
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e5X60NedAu0GI0Bdd20E6

WebMD Member Has Been Working Out But Isn't Losing Weight
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e5X60NedAu0GI0Bddn0E6
This member is working out like crazy, but she hasn't lost an ounce.

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