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BOSTON, MA Expectant moms receive world-class care: "It was easy to find the best hospital and doctor," says Jen Hamilton, 34, a school psychologist and mother of two. Boston is home to leading
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Besides being period-free, women who take birth control pills continuously (by skipping the placebo week or using an extended regimen) may have fewer headaches, less pelvic pain and milder mood swings than those whose Pill plan
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Are they considered a good option? A: They can be, especially if you're at increased risk for certain conditions such as diabetes or you're overweight. A specialized medispa can help you get a better handle
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The latest on handling headaches, back pain and other issues that plague women most
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Avoid these little-known allergy triggers to stay sneeze-free.
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Did your last tennis match leave you sore all over? Decode strains, sprains and other injuries with When Your Body Aches by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons in Rosemont, Illinois (Walker & Company). This go-to guide to preventing and ...
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Many employers offer weight loss and fitness programs, yet only 9 percent of people at companies that provide wellness perks say they participate in them, finds a Harris Interactive survey. Don't dally. Ask your human
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If you have gray hair, you may want to see an M.D. before the colorist. For women under 30, even one silver straggler could mean a higher risk for thyroid disease, reports the Thyroid Foundation of America in Boston. The culprit behind the condit...
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EIGHT WAYS TO GET THROUGH THE SNEEZE SEASON—SNIFFLE-FREE
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