Sexploration — By Brian Alexander |
Vicarious thrill: He wants her to be hit on Her boyfriend wants her to dress sexier — to attract other dudes. Why? Also, what could be causing painful cramps during orgasm? Sexploration answers your most intimate queries. |
Smart Fitness — By Jacqueline Stenson |
Can working out wear you out? Is it true that exercising will eventually wear out your joints, heart or any other body parts? Should you wait after working out before showering? Smart Fitness answers your queries. |
Breaking Bioethics — By Arthur Caplan |
Mammogram advice accurate but not ‘right’ Doing the right thing and taking the time to protect yourself against breast cancer has moral weight that policy makers ignore at their peril. Bioethicist Art Caplan weighs in on the mammogram debate. |
Second Opinion — By Robert Bazell |
Dispute behind Nobel Prize for HIV research The announcement of the 2008 Nobel Prize in medicine brings another chapter, perhaps the concluding one, to one of the ugliest controversies in modern medical science. |
Creature Comforts — By Kim Thornton |
Scratching? Your pet could have allergies Is your dog or cat scratching uncontrollably? If so, your pet might have allergies. Here's how to recognize them and what to do. |
Growing Up Healthy — By Victoria Clayton |
What to get the kids? Think outside the toy box You can find safe toys for the kids to open up under the tree, experts say, but keep in mind that not all good things come from the toy box. |
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Has the swine flu epidemic hit its peak? Nov. 23: There are new signs that the worst of the swine flu pandemic may be over with the number of reported cases declining across the country. NBC’s chief medical editor, Dr. Nancy Snyderman, weighs in. |
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