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1 Trick Will Bust Stress
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The biggest health threat for men isn't heart disease or cancer. It's stress. And their reaction to it is the cause of a lot of their medical issues. One way to beat it is to add 10 special items to his already expansive to-do list. AOL Health explains why and offers ways to keep calm, not crazed.
Secrets She Kept Close to Her Heart
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'Good Morning America' co-anchor Robin Roberts announced on air in the summer of 2007 that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer, but she kept many of her emotional and physical challenges she faced under wraps. Now, Roberts is opening up about her ordeal. AOL Health has her story, including the lowest points of her ordeal.
'I Realized That I Had Hit Bottom'
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For nearly 15 years, Dana Littleton was controlled by an addiction. "I used to drown myself in it," the mother of two said. One time, Littleton took her two young children out in 20-degree weather to curb her appetite. What was she addicted to? It wasn't drugs or alcohol. AOL Health has her story as well as some tips to prevent it from happening to you.
'I Feel the Best I've Ever Felt'
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Getting older can be depressing for some people but it doesn't have to be, not if Suzanne Somers has anything to say about it. The actress, spokesperson and best-selling author is out with a new book. AOL Health chatted with the 62-year-old TV beauty about her controversial anti-aging treatment.
Never Have a Hangover
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There are few things more painful than a hangover. You may have enjoyed your night out, but the headache you are left with the following day is no fun. To help, AOL Health has tested 11 'cures' in an attempt to find the best hangover helper. And it turns out one vitamin may put an end to the headaches and nausea.
Diet Supplements That Really Work
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Eat less, move more. Sounds simple enough, right? While a low calorie diet and exercise program are on the right ideas for weight loss, several low cal diets may not contain adequate amounts of vitamins and minerals to aid in this endeavor. AOL Health offers several natural obesity remedies, which may help people lose weight in conjunction with a reduced calorie diet and exercise regimen.
What Not to Do for a Nosebleed
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The common advice is to lean your head backward until the bleeding stops. But is that the best thing to do? According to experts, no. Find out the right thing to do and learn other ways to best prepare for an emergency with our quiz from AOL Health.
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Divorce-Proof Your Marriage
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Almost everyone has heard that 50% of all marriages end in divorce. AOL Health asked marriage experts and they say 'happily ever after' is possible but you need to work at it. And there is one key factor to success.
Jaclyn Battled Breast Cancer
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October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. To help increase awareness, AOL Health is sharing stories from celebrities such as Jaclyn Smith and Cynthia Nixon and other women who have battled the disease. Also, over 2,000 AOL readers divulged their deepest fears and shared how they work to prevent breast cancer.
Grahams Weren't Invented for Kids
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Is there a kid alive who doesn't know the sweet taste of a graham cracker? Probably not. But how many adults know the snack's lusty history? The inventor, the Rev. Sylvester Graham, created the purposely bland snack in 1829 because -- as everyone knows -- spicy foods could encourage naughty behavior.
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