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Six Tips to Help You Live Longer
by LauraT, May 10, 2008
Everyone wants to prolong their life, and this is a list of six things you should do to increase your life expectancy.
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The Different Kinds of Arthritis
by LauraT, May 4, 2008
Feeling a little stiff or sore, and finding it hard to flex your muscles? Then perhaps you are one of the millions of people with arthritis.
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Changes in Intelligence Caused by Age
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 26, 2007
The elderly usually perform less well on IQ tests than do younger people. Does that mean that people become less intelligent as they age or are there other factors to consider?
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What are Age Spots?
by CHAN LEE PENG, Nov 5, 2007
Almost all old people will have age spots on their body. These spots are caused by excessive exposure to sunlight and are most common for people over 50 years old. A healthy diet and lifestyle are very important in preventing these spots.
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Does Your Metabolism Have to Slow with Age?
by Kristie Leong M.D., Oct 17, 2007
It's commonly thought that metabolism slows with age. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to prevent this. Here's what you need to do.
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Is Your Middle Age Spreading?
by radiantrose, Aug 29, 2007
Past the magic age of 25, some people start growing sideways. Stay slimmer without dieting and huge amounts of exercise.
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A Question of Eggsellence
by Rachel Ronin, May 16, 2007
When you're single and your ovaries are starting to shrink, it can be panic time.
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Snow on the Rooftop
by BJ Menter, Jan 27, 2007
A humorous look at one woman's decision to stop coloring her hair. Relevant to women age 35 plus and men who consider their partners beautiful at all stages of life.
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Pregnancy: How to increase your chances of getting pregnant for Nurses, Future Parents and Midwives.
by Shergill, Sep 28, 2006
This article is written by a Lecturer in Health Sciences at a major university. It is to provide informaiton to nurses, midwives, and future parents on how to increase the statistical probability of getting pregnant. An article on IVF will follow.
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