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MSNBC.com: Women's health
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It's no secret! We love gossip
Blabbermouth. Tattletale. Scandalmonger. Spreading gossip may seem uncouth ? but science says otherwise.
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Green card applicants must get HPV vaccine
An expensive cervical cancer vaccine is now needed by young female immigrants before they can become legal U.S. residents, a requirement that immigration advocates say is unfair.
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Is my cancer upsetting you?
When Alicia Staley, a 37-year-old systems analyst from Boston got the news that she had cancer, she knew she was in for an emotional rollercoaster. But she assumed she?d be the one riding it, not her friends.
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Hoda Kotb: Life is better after cancer
"Cancer survivors are blessed with two lives," TODAY anchor and breast cancer survivor Hoda Kotb writes in a personal essay. "There is your life before cancer, and your life after. I am here to tell you your second life is going to be so much better than the first."
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Kidman credits ?fertility waters? with pregnancy
Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman said swimming in Australian Outback waterfalls may promote fertility and might have contributed to her unexpected pregnancy over the past year.
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Acupuncture beats drugs to treat hot flashes
Acupuncture works as well as a drug commonly used to combat hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms that can accompany breast cancer treatment, and its benefits last longer, without bad side effects, researchers said on Monday.
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500,000 women die in pregnancy, childbirth
More than 500,000 women still die each year in pregnancy and childbirth, often because no emergency obstetrical care is available, the United Nations Children's Fund said.
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Pelvic disorders common among women
Nearly one quarter of all U.S. women have some sort of pelvic floor disorder such as urinary or fecal incontinence, and more cases are likely as the population ages, researchers said on Tuesday.
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Newsweek: Why women get migraines more
The author of a new book on migraines talks about what causes the headaches, why women get them more frequently than men and how to treat them.
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Woman awakens from coma to marry
An Italian newspaper says a terminally ill 50-year-old nurse was briefly awoken from an induced coma to get married to her longtime partner. The woman was diagnosed with a terminal strain of hepatitis in July. According to her husband Enzo, this is ?a last wish that finally became reality.?
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