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Mind-Body Connection: How the Brain Can Protect the Heart

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Today's Newsletter  |  January 19, 2015
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Mind-Body Connection: How the Brain Can Protect the Heart
The mind and heart are intimately connected. Our hearts can fail and go into cardiac arrest from stress alone. How we deal with relationships and control our emotions directly impact our heart health.
Mind-Body Connection: How the Brain Can Protect the Heart
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Sex and Depression: Just Add Fifty Shades of Grey
Antidepressants can help with depression symptoms, but the side effects of the drugs may include lowered libido and reduced genital sensitivity.
Sex and Depression: Just Add Fifty Shades of Grey
Today's Recipe
Creamy Chopped Cauliflower Salad
Caraway and cauliflower are a perfect match, but you can leave out the caraway seeds if you prefer — the salad's wonderful either way.
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What Is Normal Teenage Moodiness?
My 15-year-old daughter seems to be angry at the world and everyone in it, including me. Is this normal behavior for a teen?
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What Is Normal Teenage Moodiness?
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