11 Ways Your Height Affects Your Health

While height -- or lack of it – doesn't cause any health conditions, studies show it may make you more or less likely to have certain problems.
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11 Ways Your Height Affects Your Health
While height -- or lack of it – doesn't cause any health conditions, studies show it may make you more or less likely to have certain problems.
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Signs You're Burned Out
Burnout is a kind of work-related stress characterized by three specific things. The first is a feeling that you're exhausted -- both emotionally and physically.
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Myths About Menopause Weight Gain
Weight gain in midlife is real. It's also one of the biggest concerns that women have in the years around menopause.
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Ovarian Cyst Symptoms
These cysts are common, especially in women who are pregnant or who haven't gone through menopause yet. Most of the time, they're painless and harmless.
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What Is Osteopenia?
Think of it as a midpoint between having healthy bones and having osteoporosis. Here's what you need to know.
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Simple Health Steps for Women in Their 20s and 30s
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11 Things That Happen 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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11 Things That Happen 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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