Guest guest Posted November 30, 2010 Report Share Posted November 30, 2010 Top 5 Health Concerns for Women Monday, November 29, 2010 In This Issue: • Household Chemicals Linked to Early Puberty, Infertility • 30 Days to Fall in Love Again • Why Some Women Have Heavy Periods Top 5 HealthConcerns for Women You may feel healthy, but you could be at risk for one of these healthproblems. The No. 1 WorryAlso See: • 9 Ways to Trim Your Tummy • Savvy Flier's Survival Guide • The Truth About Toning Shoes Health News & Features Household Chemicals Linked to Early Puberty, InfertilitySeveral common household chemicals are causingdoctors to do a double take. Which products to skip. Also See: • Can Facebook Trigger an Allergy Attack? • Mental Illness Affects 1 in 5 Americans 30 Days to Fall in Love AgainLove your husband but feel unconnected? Follow this roadmapto the relationship you want with the husband you still adore Also See: • Women's Top 5 Sexual Fantasies • Secrets of Super-Happy Couples More From WebMD: • Fine lines? Oily Skin? Solutions From the Skin Evaluator• Kids' Chores: What's Appropriate for Each Age?• 10 Ways to Prevent Acne• What's Causing Your Yeast Infections? Assess Your Symptoms• 10 Surprising Health Benefits of Sex From The WebMD Network • What Are Some Examples of Aerobic Exercise?• Disease Prevention in Women Why Some Women Have Heavy PeriodsWebMD's "pelvic queen," Jane on-Hohner, RD, RNP, lists thetop four structural causes of too heavy periods, from polyps to fibroids. Read her post on hormonal causes of heavy periods. From Our Sponsors • Depression: Treating the Symptoms • Living with Osteoarthritis Joint Pain? You're Not Alone • Help Staying Awake on Your Shift • It May Be Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD) Newsletter Management Don't miss an issue of this newsletter. Add WebMD to your email's safe sender list -- get instructions here. You are subscribed as bjoyful@....View and manage your WebMD newsletter preferences.Subscribe to more newsletters. Change/update your email address. To unsubscribe from this Women's Health newsletter, send a blank email towomen_unsub@....To unsubscribe from ALL WebMD newsletters, send a blank email to unsub@.... WebMD Privacy PolicyWebMD Office of Privacy 1201 Peachtree Street, NE 400 Colony Square, Suite 2100, Atlanta, GA 30361© 2010 WebMD, LLC. All rights reserved. advertisement advertisement WebMD Shortcuts Women's Health CenterWomen's Support GroupsNews CenterBoards & BlogsHome Page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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