What Happens When You Stop Having Sex

Not only can a sex hiatus change your relationship, but it could hurt your sleep, affect your memory, and even cause you to catch more colds.
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What Happens When You Stop Having Sex
Not only can a sex hiatus change your relationship, but it could hurt your sleep, affect your memory, and even cause you to catch more colds.
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Black Cohosh for Menopause Symptoms?
This supplement has become a popular alternative to hormone therapy. Here's how to take it safely, and what the science has to say about its effectiveness.
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How Fake News Can Make You Sick
Rumors and gossip can make you feel helpless, angry, and very anxious. See what steps you can take to regain control.
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Menopause and Sleep Problems
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Symptoms of Raynaud's Disease

If your fingers and toes suddenly get cold, pale, and numb when they touch something cold, it could be Raynaud's. It can occur on its own or due to another condition. Here's what you need to know.
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Symptoms of Raynaud's Disease
If your fingers and toes suddenly get cold, pale, and numb when they touch something cold, it could be Raynaud's. It can occur on its own or due to another condition. Here's what you need to know.
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