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Diet Plans for Women by FitBuff Brandon Patient Expert Posted Wed 05 Jan 2011 9:12am are pretty different as well. Diet Plans for Men and Women – The Difference When you look at it from the proverbial calorie burning perspective, the bottom line is that men always... on these diet plans that you find over the internet or anywhere else. You have to understand that the weight loss goals for both men and women not only depend on factors such weight Read on »
Fashion Your Weight-Loss Diet Plan After Women Who Achieved Successful Weight Loss by MariasLastDiet.com Doctor of Philosophy Posted Tue 08 Feb 2011 5:00am onto. It’s a way for designers to stay very current. They are actually taking cues from what people (women, especially) themselves are coming up with, seeing if those twists..., then the new diet book may catch on big time. But in terms of losing your unwanted weight, the “street” approach might be a good one. Individual women who are winners at losing those Read on »
Planning a Women's Retreat so Those with Chronic Illness Can Come by Michele W. Patient Expert Posted Mon 29 Sep 2008 11:55pm ARTICLE: Planning a Women's Retreat so Those with Chronic Illness Can Come This article is free to reprint if it is left "as is" and the footer at the bottom is included. You can find more articles like this to share in your newsletter or blog here. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Planning a Women's Retreat so Those Read on »
ARTICLE: Planning a Women's Retreat so Those with Chronic Illness Can Come by Lisa C. Posted Mon 03 Nov 2008 8:55pm here. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~   Planning a Women's Retreat so Those with Chronic Illness Can Come by Lisa Copen Nearly 1 in 2 people in the USA... alone. Others are some of the wisest, calming, most spiritually beautiful women who will touch attendees at your retreat in ways no planned speaker can. But are any of them coming Read on »
Positive Attitude, Planning May Help Women Through Menopause by HealthFinder Posted Wed 10 Nov 2010 9:00am healthnewslink Women should start preparing... (HealthDay News) -- A positive attitude and a little preparation can help women deal with menopause, according to an expert. Women should start preparing when they experience Read on »
Positive Attitude, Planning May Help Women Through Menopause by Medline Plus Posted Wed 10 Nov 2010 11:00am Women should start preparing for the change when they hit perimenopause, specialist says By Robert Preidt Wednesday, November 10, 2010 WEDNESDAY, Nov. 10 (HealthDay News) -- A positive attitude and a little preparation can help women deal with menopause, according to an expert. Women should start preparing when Read on »
40 Million Boomer Women Plan Their Future by John A. Patient Expert Posted Tue 16 Nov 2010 5:50pm long-term care costs. And even if a woman never requires long-term care, a family member or friend probably will. Taking control of your future is the first step in planning... are working to raise awareness of long-term care planning among women across the nation.   This is an important message to take to heart. Think about your future. There are many Read on »
Fw: Survey: Ohio women who have had a planned home birth in the last 5 years by Jodi K. Posted Sun 29 Aug 2010 3:39pm a planned home birth in the last 5 years Dear Birthing Community Members,    I'm conducting a research study of Ohio women who have had a planned home birth... into your browser to access the survey:  http://bit.ly/homebirthohio  *If you know of other Ohio women who have had a planned home birth and would be willing to complete Read on »
U.S. Women Plan to Disregard Task Force Mammogram Recommendations by Partnership for Prevention Posted Tue 24 Nov 2009 10:03pm A USA TODAY/Gallup Poll  of American women indicates that most of them plan to disregard the new recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force about mammograms... or strongly disagree with the recommendations, while 84% of women ages 35 to 49 said they plan to get mammograms before age 50 despite the task force recommendations. But the poll Read on »
The one number all women who are planning a baby need to know ! by Dr. Aniruddha M. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 17 Mar 2010 10:12am of 32, for some women the decision to postpone childbearing can prove to be one they bitterly regret later on. Fertility does decline as a woman grows older, and the problem is that it is not possible to predict the rate of decline for an individual woman. Most women are lulled into a false sense of security if they have regular period, because they assume Read on »