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| Rev Up Your Energy | Hits:0 |
| If you just can't seem to get yourself going during the day, chances are you're being robbed by one or more of these four energy thieves By Dulce ZamoraWebMD Weight Loss Clinic-Feature Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD Imagine your body... | 2008-06-17 |
| Are You a Wimp? | Hits:0 |
| Experts offer tips on assertiveness at home, at work, and everywhere else. Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD It's 5:05 on a Friday. You're buttoning your coat as you hurry to the exit of your office building. But behind you, the door to... | 2008-06-17 |
| What Martha Stewart's Lessons Teach Us | Hits:0 |
| When you're down and out, facing adversity, emotional resilience is a good thing. Those lemons Martha Stewart hands out to reporters are the metaphor of the year. The finishing touch was when she brandished the very lemons she was using to... | 2008-06-17 |
| How Male and Female Brains Differ | Hits:0 |
| Researchers reveal sex differences in the brain's form and function. Recent studies highlight a long-held suspicion about the brains of males and females. They're not the same. So how does the brain of a female look and... | 2008-06-17 |
| Spring Break Makeover for the Mind | Hits:0 |
| With the new season comes new opportunity to do some mental spring cleaning By Jean LawrenceWebMD Weight Loss Clinic-Feature Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD What good is spring fever if you are too hassled to even notice the... | 2008-06-17 |
| Are Horoscopes Healthy? | Hits:0 |
| Psychologists talk to WebMD about the mental health implications of reading horoscopes. By Sherry Rauh Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD Your WebMD Horoscope Birthdays Jan. 1 to Dec. 31) Strengthen your relationships, learn how to manage stress... | 2008-06-17 |
| What Is Your Health Personality? | Hits:0 |
| Your health personality influences the decisions you make about how you take care of yourself. Are you so up-to-date on the latest medical news that your friends call you for a diagnosis before they call their own doctor? Or are you so... | 2008-06-17 |
| Meditation May Cut Heart Disease Death | Hits:0 |
| Path to Enlightenment Could Lower Risk of Dying in People at Risk for High Blood Pressure By Salynn BoylesWebMD Health News May 2, 2005 -- Want to live longer? Good genes, plenty of exercise, and eating right should help, but you might... | 2008-06-17 |
| Yoga May Aid Body Image, Cut Eating Disorders | Hits:0 |
| Mind-Body Workout May Help Women Make Peace With Their Bodies By Miranda HittiWebMD Health News Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD May 20, 2005 -- Yoga may make women feel better about their bodies, steering them away from eating disorders... | 2008-06-17 |
| Trust Potion Not Just Fiction Anymore | Hits:0 |
| A Whiff of Oxytocin Shown to Increase Trust By Miranda HittiWebMD Health News June 1, 2005 -- It sounds like something straight out of a fairy tale -- a potion that makes people trust others more than they normally would. But the... | 2008-06-17 |
| Nature's Gift | Hits:0 |
| from "Southern Living" Magazine By Rebecca Bull Reed Bill Holloway of Greenwood, South Carolina, learned the greatest of lessons-that hope can grow in a garden. Even at first glance, you know this Eden belongs to a hands-on gardener.... | 2008-06-17 |
| Many Emotions Can Damage the Heart | Hits:0 |
| Most people know that anger is bad for your heart's health, but loneliness and depression affect your heart, too. Volatile emotions like anger and hostility are bad for heart health. But studies have shown that some of the quieter emotions... | 2008-06-17 |
| Managing Pre-Wedding Jitters | Hits:0 |
| Are your premarital jitters a sign something more serious is at issue? By Dulce Zamora My fianc | 2008-06-17 |
| Help for the Chronically Late | Hits:0 |
| Experts explain why the key to being on time is understanding why you're always late. By Sherry Rauh Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD New York lingerie designer Carolyn Keating was thrilled to land a job interview with Victoria's Secret. She... | 2008-06-17 |
| Find Happiness on the Job | Hits:0 |
| Hate your job? You can find a way to match your personality with employment -- or happily adapt to the situation you're in. By Dulce Zamora Reviewed by Charlotte E. Grayson Mathis, MD You hate your job. OK, maybe "hate" is too strong a... | 2008-06-17 |
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