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- My WebMD: In My 20s With a Pacemaker
Once considered a "fall risk," 26-year-old Shoshana Davis no longer faints, thanks to her pacemaker.
- Diet Resolutions for the Whole Family
Chef Domenica Catelli offers healthy diet resolutions for the whole family -- plus a healthy, delicious recipe for turkey chili.
- 7 Fun Facts About Kale
This colorful green brings flavor and nutrition to recipes ranging from kale chips to our hearty kale soup.
- J.R. Martinez Steps Up for Burn Patients
Drawing on his own experience, the Dancing With the Stars winner brings hope and healing to people with severe burns.
- Garry Marshall on Good Health, Healthy Aging, and the Movies
Renowned director Garry Marshall discusses his new film, New Year's Eve, plus the secrets to his health.
- The Truth About Bread
Can bread fit into a healthy diet? Is it a stumbling block for weight loss? Find out at WebMD.
- Lip Plumpers: Do They Work?
WebMD talks to dermatologists about products that promise bigger lips.
- Advance Directives: Having the Talk
WebMD talks to experts about when and how to make advance directives (a living will and a durable power of attorney for health care).
- Arsenic in Food: FAQ
Should you be worried about being exposed to arsenic in food? WebMD consulted experts who study arsenic to answer your questions.
- Early Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis
Today experts agree that new disease-modifying drugs can change the course of MS.
- Top Doctor Topics of 2011
Find out the top health stories in among readers of Medscape, WebMD’s site for health professionals.
- 7 Steps to Tame Prehypertension
WebMD discusses prehypertension -- what it is, why it matters, and what can help you prevent it from becoming high blood pressure.
- WebMD's Top Health Stories of 2011
This year, WebMD chose stories that challenged our ideas about diet and nutrition, about public health, and about our understanding of disease.
- Top Trending Searches on WebMD in 2011
Day by day, the sudden popularity of particular search terms is a barometer of what worries or intrigues Americans. Here are top search terms WebMD readers were looking up in 2011 -- and why.
- WebMD Top Mobile Search Terms
Find out the top mobile search terms on WebMD in 2011.
- Top Health Stories of 2011: Men vs. Women
Find out the top health concerns of women versus men on WebMD in 2011.
- Dealing With Your Ex on Special Occasions
Getting along with your former spouse or partner may be impossible at times, but if you have kids, there are going to be birthdays, holidays, graduations, weddings and other occasions when the two of you will have to be together.
- Myths About Exercise and Older Adults
Here are common myths that stop older people from exercising -- along with expert advice on why you need to start working out.
- My WebMD: Caring for a Spouse with Cancer
How Dave Balch learned to care for his wife through several bouts of cancer – and also care for himself.
- WebMD 5: Rheumatoid Arthritis
Our expert explains rheumatoid arthritis and what's ahead for treatment.
- Winter Dry Skin: Experts' Answers
Here's the definitive list of ways to protect your skin from the elements in wintertime.
- The Importance of Early Dental Visits
Taking your children for oral checkups helps ensure a healthy mouth and healthy attitude toward dentists.
- Baby Milestones: 6 to 9 Months
Now that she's a bigger baby, the fun – including crawling, stranger anxiety, and learning to grasp objects – begins.
- Labyrinths: Ancient Aid for Modern Stresses
Walking a labyrinth can be good for your health.
- Feeding Your Baby: Newborn to One Year
Confused about what to feed baby when? Our expert guides you through the stages.
- 3 Things Alicia Keys Does to Feel Good
For a woman with a catalogue of famous songs credited to her, Keys cites just one as the soundtrack for her life: Nina Simone’s “I’m Feeling Good.” Here are some ways Keys “feels good.”
- Is Poinsettia Really Poisonous?
Every holiday, parents worry about their little ones eating poinsettia leaves. But eating this plant isn't as bad as you might think.
- Pet Health: Is the End Near?
Is your dog or cat just getting older or could it be time to face your greatest fear about your pet?
- After One Pet Dies: Should You Get a New One?
While you may be tempted to replace the pet you lost, it's best to take some time to think and grieve, one expert says.
- 10 Ways to Slow the Aging Process
Do you look older than you are? Get anti-aging tips and expert strategies to fight wrinkles, sun damage, and dry skin.
- Improve Your Skin While You Sleep
Can better sleep habits lead to better skin? Get expert advice to help improve your skin while you sleep.
- The 5-Minute Morning Makeover
Need a fast morning makeover? Put your best face forward every day with these quick healthy skin and beauty tips.
- Does My Baby Have Colic?
Crying can be a sign of hunger, fear, or discomfort in a young baby. It also can be a sign of colic.
- Healthy Cats Gift Guide
Veterinarians share their picks for gifts for cats.
- The Truth About Sensa
Sensa ads are called misleading -- refunds are available for the weight loss product.
- Healthy Dogs Gift Guide
Veterinarians share their gift picks for dogs.
- Jewel's New Tune: Motherhood
Becoming a mom inspires the singer-songwriter to stay off the road, make an album for kids, and nurture her youngest fan, Kase.
- Omar Epps Wants to Prevent Military Suicides
The costar on TV’s House, Epps reaches out to veterans and their families to help save lives.
- Alicia Keys Gives Back to Kids Affected by HIV and AIDS
Music star and new mom Alicia Keys tells WebMD what drives her to travel the world to help kids affected by AIDS. Plus how you can help!
- Signs of Vision Problems in Young Kids
WebMD describes some common child eye problems, the screening process used to diagnose them, and how they're treated.
- Children With Eczema: How to Stop the Scratching
Children with eczema who scratch the itchy skin can make the condition worse. Try these tips to help your child stop scratching.
- 5 Risky Herbal Supplements
WebMD talks to experts about the potential risks of five herbal supplements: St. John's wort, kava, comfrey, chaparral, and pennyroyal.
- Bringing Your Adopted Child Home
Experts share advice for people planning to adopt children from the U.S. or overseas.
- When Teens Lie About Drugs: A Guide for Parents
This article explores the lies teens tell about drugs and what parents can do to get over their hurt and anger to keep their child safe.
- You Asked! Expert A's to Your Beauty Q's: Straight Hair
How to give flyaways and split ends the brush-off with these expert tips and product picks for straight hair.
- Mushrooms: Nutrition and Enchilada Recipe
Try our mushroom enchilada recipe for a satisfying vegetarian meal that even a meat-lover will like.
- What's the Best Way to Quit Smoking?
Our expert gives tips on ending the cigarette habit for good.
- Does Postpartum Depression Affect Only Moms?
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- Too Young for Anti-Aging Products?
WebMD talks to dermatologists about whether anti-aging sking products work for people in their 20s.
- Disciplining Toddlers: Time In or Time Out?
We ask top child-raising experts about the pros and cons of using timeouts.