Monday, February 8, 2010

Signs Your Thyroid Is Slowing You Down

Monday , February 8, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Bit of Alcohol May Benefit Aging Brain
  • Can't Leave Your Work at the Office?
  • Who Said Fast Food Is Getting Healthier?

Top Story Signs Your Thyroid
Is Slowing You Down

Think of your thyroid as the regulator
that controls your metabolism.
Is yours working the way it should?

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  • Why Women in Relationships Gain Weight
  • 6 Surprising Sexy Spots
Health News & Features
Bit of Alcohol May Benefit Aging Brain
Some drink to forget, but if you're of a certain age,
a daily nip may just help you keep your marbles.
Also See:
  • Prewashed Salads May Need Extra Rinse
  • Less Sleep Normal Part of Aging

Can't Leave Your Work at the Office?
You might as well face it -- you're addicted to work.
Could your workaholism be hurting you or the ones who love you?
Also See:
  • How to Manage Job Stress
  • Sleeping With Pets Can Be Dangerous

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Who Said Fast Food Is Getting Healthier?
The fast food giants claim they're serving up healthier fare.
Is there any truth to their boasts? Doesn't seem like it.

Read more on the Everyday Fitness With Pamela Peeke, MD, blog.
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