Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 -----Original Message-----From: WebMD Health [mailto:women_news@...] Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 10:16 AMhandd1@...Subject: Quickie Cosmetic Surgery Advertisement WOMEN'S HEALTH CONDITIONS NEWSLETTER | WEEK OF APRIL 27 In This Issue: Home Remedies That Work Could Hypothyroidism Save Your Life? Quick Fixes at the Cosmetic Surgeon's "Most deodorants aren't strong enough for me."Dear Member,Working in record time, researchers have identified the cause of SARS. But what about a cure -- or a vaccine? Get the latest news on this deadly new disease, or ask a question on the SARS message board. Some Sweet (and Not-So-Sweet) News About DiabetesA common myth has been debunked: Too much sugar won't raise blood sugar levels and cause you to develop type 2 diabetes. However, certain lifestyle choices will put you at high risk. Are you doing all that can be done to protect yourself?How Sudden Is Sudden Death?It's called sudden cardiac death, but the name is misleading. The vast majority of women who die from an abrupt loss of heart function have at least one risk factor for heart disease. Do you know the warning signs?Could Hypothyroidism Save Your Life?Underactive thyroid has been linked to a host of medical problems. But an intriguing new study shows the condition may have some life-saving benefits as well. Quick Fixes at the Cosmetic Surgeon'sIs a long weekend enough time to have cosmetic surgery? It depends. If you're looking to make a change but don't have a lot of time for recovery, see which procedures are your best bet.Home Remedies That WorkWhite vinegar as a sunburn remedy? Toothpaste as a zit zapper? Some home remedies really do the trick. Find out which everyday items around your house can heal what ails you.Relax -- on Us!Sign up for WebMD's cutting-edge health newsletters and enter to win $5,000 toward the beach vacation of your dreams! Sun, sand, surf, and YOU. Wouldn't that be nice? Look good and feel great with WebMD.WebMD Members Are Talking "Most deodorants aren't strong enough for me."What do you do if you're a heavy sweater -- and the prom is just two weeks away?! Any advice for this young reader on how to stay dry and avoid the "chalky pits" her current deodorant causes? And, as you can see, you can ask about anything on the Women's Health: Friends Talking message board, so post a question of your own!From Our Sponsors Survey Says: A Customized Approach to Weight LossWhy continue to be lumped in with other dieters whose nutritional needs aren't the same as yours? The WebMD Weight Loss Clinic offers a personalized weight-loss plan that prescribes the food YOU like at a pace you can maintain. Are you ready for a diet that fits your form? Take care,, your Women's Health Conditions Newsletter editorManage Your WebMD Health Newsletter Subscriptions Subscribe to more health newsletters and manage your current selections. Change of email address? Reply to this email and send both your old and your new addresses. To cancel your Women's Health Conditions Newsletter subscription, send a blank email. If you'd like to cancel ALL of your WebMD Health newsletter subscriptions, send a blank email. WebMD Health Privacy Policy Advertisement Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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