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27 Signs You May Be Heading for Divorce

Despite the number of divorces – approximately one-half of all marriages end in divorce – it is never an easy decision. The decision to divorce often comes after years of tension and stress. Some try over and over to work on problems, only to end up fighting or simply not speaking to one another. But yet, for many couples, divorce is... Read moreChevron
posted 04/18/2013, comments (0)|
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Morning Sickness Drug Back on Market: A HealthCentral Explainer

Recently the FDA announced that the drug Diclegis – formerly known as Bendectin – would soon be returning to the market. It was pulled off the market 30 years ago after hundreds of lawsuits were filed claiming the drug caused birth defects in children. Designed to treat women suffering from morning sickness, Diclegis is set to become... Read moreChevron
posted 04/15/2013, comments (0)|
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Parenting LBGT Teens

Having a sexual orientation other than heterosexual - lesbian, gay, bisexual or transexual (LGBT) -  is certainly more accepted than it was even a few years ago. Where LGBT teens were once frequently shunned or ostracized by peers and possibly their family, they now have community resources and more support than ever. Of course, there are... Read moreChevron
posted 04/09/2013, comments (0)|
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Implantation Bleeding: Questions and Answers

Implantation bleeding is thought to occur when a fertilized egg attaches itself to the uterine lining. This happens sometime around 10 to 14 days after conception. It can sometimes be confused with an early period but usually implantation bleeding is much lighter, lasting anywhere from a few hours to a couple days.   What causes... Read moreChevron
posted 04/05/2013, comments (0)|
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STDs and HIV Testing: Frequently Asked Questions

For sexually active adults not in a long term relationship, regular screening for STDs and HIV is recommended. But it can be confusing to know what you should get tested for, how long you need to wait until the test and how often you should get tested. The following Frequently Asked Questions should answer your questions.   Who should get... Read moreChevron
posted 03/25/2013, comments (0)|

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