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- Save Your Prostate: Get a PSA Test
What is a PSA test anyway -- and do you really need to get one?
- Skimpy Skin Care Tips
Don't have time for complex skin care? Try these 3 quick basic steps for soft, healthy skin.
- Think Pink: Get Your Mammogram
There are more screening options than ever before , so make that mammogram appointment -- today.
- Sex: Fact and Fiction
Join us as we separate sex facts from sex myths about average penis size, male multiple orgasms, the location of the G-spot, and how long a guy can last before ejaculation.
- Eating Disorders in Children and Teens
Eating disorders can cause serious health problems for children and teens. Early recognition and early treatment are the best ways to avoid these problems. Here is what to watch for.
- Out of Control: When A Fun Pursuit Turns Into Compulsive Behavior
If what you used to do just to have fun is now interfering with your life, it may have turned into compulsive or addictive behavior. Here’s what the experts say about recognizing compulsive behavior and what you can do about it.
- On the Death of My Father
The death of a father triggers a profound ― but complicated ― type of grief. Here is how one son coped.
- More Hope In A Jar? The Anti-Aging Skin Care Promise
Despite recent reports that most anti-aging skin care doesn't deliver on its promises, companies go forward with new research they say produces results. WebMD investigates the newest crop of anti-aging skin care ingredients.
- Trans-Fat-Free Food: What's the Truth?
Trans-fat-free foods aren't necessarily healthy foods. And labels boasting "zero trans fat" don't always mean a food is 100% trans fat free.
- Biking and Erectile Dysfunction: A Real Risk?
Some experts say erectile dysfunction may be an unwelcome side effect of bicycle riding.
- Kid Fitness: When Your Child Won't Exercise
We have ideas for getting your sedentary child up and moving.
- 4 Dangers of the Internet
Instant messaging, chat rooms, and social networking sites can invite trouble for your kids -- from cyberbullying to more serious Internet dangers, including exposure to sexual predators.
- How to Stop a Snoring Man
Half of adult men snore -- and many of them don't know they're also waking up several times a night with sleep apnea. Here are the causes and cures from the experts to stop snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.
- Coping with School Stress
For children and teens, too much work and too little play can backfire, leading to signs of depression, anxiety, perfectionism and stress.
- When Intimacy Turns Violent
Abusive behavior is about domination, manipulation and control – and it often starts when a couple is just dating. Learn the signs of physical, emotional, and verbal abuse to protect yourself.
- Could You Be Depressed and Not Know It?
WebMD can help you recognize depression -- and find relief
- 6 Ways to Conquer a Scary Diagnosis
Life goes on after receiving news of a frightening illness. Here’s how.
- Pregnancy Skin Care: Get That Glow!
Experts give tips to help treat pregnancy skin problems -- from acne to 'pregnancy mask.'
- Is My Child Ready for Preschool?
Experts agree that preschool helps kids socialize, begin to share, and interact with other children and adults. The bottom line? Kids who attend preschool are better prepared to succeed.
- Healthy for Life: Fitness Needs for Every Decade of a Woman’s Life
It’s never too late for women to start a fitness program. Here’s how to start exercising and keep it going no matter what part of your lifetime you’re at.
- Pregnancy Violations: Don’t Be a Victim
Scary labor stories, probing questions, unsolicited belly-rubbing: How can a mom-to-be handle these pregnancy etiquette violations gracefully?
- How to Find a Gym
How to find a gym: 5 ways to determine whether a fitness club is right for you.
- Secrets to a Happy Marriage
Marriage used to be based on need. Now couples need reasons to stay together. Here’s some expert advice and tips on how to have a happy marriage.
- Childhood Fears and Anxieties
Experts explain how parents can help when their children show signs of typical childhood fears and anxieties.
- 6 Quick Ways to Boost Energy
Learn how to get more energy to get through your workday by changing your diet, your habits or making lifestyle changes.
- Can You Boost Your Child’s IQ?
What makes kids smart may surprise you. It isn’t fancy toys or gimmicky computer programs, the experts say. Intelligence — IQ — depends a lot on how parents and kids interact.
- Sexual Foreplay: What’s in It for Men?
Sexual foreplay isn’t just for women. Here are some of the reasons why men avoid sexual foreplay—and why they shouldn’t.
- Great Sex Unzipped
Despite the way men talk, most of us don’t think the sex we’re having is as good as it should be. Here is a guide to great sex and six tips for more sexual pleasure.
- Overcoming Ejaculation Problems
Too fast? Too slow? How to overcome premature ejaculation, delayed ejaculation, and other ejaculation problems.
- Surviving a Bad Hair Day
You can turn bad hair days into, well, stylishly acceptable days, with far less effort that you think. Experts share tips for taming hair that's out of control.
- Going Bald: It’s All in Your Head
Going bald? Bald men often feel ashamed and inferior, but they don’t have to. Learn where those feelings come from and how to deal with them.
- 9 Home Spa Makeovers for Body and Soul
Experts offer tips and recipes for home spa treatments that can soothe body and soul.
- Backyard and Playground Safety
Learn how to keep your children’s outdoor fun safe. Use these guidelines to reduce backyard, playground, and pool hazards.
- Anger Control for Men
Anger can be both healthy and unhealthy. Learn what causes it and what you can do to make it work for you, not against you.
- Admit It, Men: You’re Stressed
Stress in men: An overview that includes how men cope (or don’t cope) with stress, what causes stress. how to preventing stress, recognizing the symptoms of stress, and three easy steps to stress relief.
- 10 Surefire Solutions to End the Bedtime Battle
Experts share tips for establishing a bedtime routine for your children that will allow them to go to sleep easily.
- Aging Is a Real Pain in the Neck. . .
Aches and pains don’t have to come with age. What causes neck, back, and knee pain, and how to prevent or relieve it with exercise and stretches.
- Don’t Be a Home Improvement Disaster
Before you take on a home improvement project, make sure you know how to do it safely.
- How to Cope When Breast Cancer Returns
WebMD reports on how the many breast cancer survivors get on with the business of living -- and the lessons to be learned from first-wife hopeful Elizabeth Edwards' very public battle with her own recurrence.
- Missing Nutrients in Your Food
Even the most conscientious eaters may have dietary deficiencies, especially if you eat a traditional American diet. Here are suggestions for modifying your diet to give you all the nutrients you need.
- The Benefits of Healthy Whole Foods
Healthy whole foods offer better nutrition than processed foods, but can you spot the difference?
- 7 Diet Tips That Really Work
These seven weight loss tips can help make dieting easier and more successful.
- The Truth Behind the Top 10 Dietary Supplements
From vitamins to minerals to weight loss pills, there are thousands of dietary supplements to choose from. But do you really need any of them?
- Keep Your Sex Life Alive Post-Kids
You have kids, so you’ve definitely done it -- but will you ever again? Tips and tactics for reigniting your romance after the children arrive.
- Women’s Cancer Q&A: Advances in Care
WebMD’s women's cancer expert Harold J. Burstein talks to WebMD' chief medical editor about treatment advances, research breakthroughs, and the prognosis for the future.
- Patrick Dempsey: Cancer Caregiver
Patrick Dempsey's famous bedside manner on Grey's Anatomy is no act -- just ask his mom, a two-time ovarian cancer survivor.
- Sleep Labs: Rx for Better Shut-Eye
An overnight stay at a sleep disorder lab may help identify what's keeping you up at night.
- The Truth About Whole-Body Scans
What to know about whole-body CT scans and DEXA scans for body composition.
- Are You Spouses or Just Roommates?
You've drifted into a sexless marriage. Can this relationship be saved? Yes, experts say.
- Talking With Kids About Disasters
Experts explain how to talk to your children about terrorism and natural disasters.