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- Men And Women Fancy Bracelets
By: Kostello
March 03, 2008
- The Cheat’s Guide To Achieving Celebrity Style
By: Andrew Regan
February 19, 2007
- Diamond rings for a diamond girl: choosing the perfect engagement ring
By: Andrew Regan
February 16, 2007
- Buying your man a Valentine's gift needn't be a colourless affair
By: Andrew Regan
February 13, 2007
- Get a little help when planning your wedding and honeymoon
By: Martin McAllister
January 23, 2007
- When shopping for shoes, make certain you walk away with style and comfort.
By: Martin McAllister
January 17, 2007
- Romance - Can It Last?
By: Thelma Mariano
September 24, 2005
- Wedding Rings – Through the Ages and for All Eternity
By: M J Plaster
September 24, 2005
- Engagement Rings – From Grass to Glitz
By: M J Plaster
September 24, 2005
- Winter Skin Savers
By: Tara Sabeti
September 24, 2005
Lastest Headlines for "Women"
- Women Who Quit Smoking Lower Heart Risks Quickly (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
TUESDAY, May 6 (HealthDay News) -- New research shows that women who quit smoking have a 47 percent lower risk of dying from coronary heart disease within five years of extinguishing their last cigarette.
- 28 million women at risk of unwanted pregnancy (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Each year, half of American women who would rather not get pregnant will have an unplanned pregnancy, often because they failed to use their contraceptive properly or forgot to use it at all, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.
- Pressure's on for U.S. women come Olympics (USA Today)
At this summer's Olympics, the U.S. women's soccer team will face pressure on several fronts: The U.S. public knows only two outcomes to a major women's tournament: A U.S. win or questions about why the USA didn't win. Greg Ryan, who posted a 45-1-9 record in three years as coach, lost his job over the "1" in the World Cup semifinals.
- Breast-feeding Might Shield Women From Rheumatoid Arthritis (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
TUESDAY, May 13 (HealthDay News) -- Women who breast feed for more than one year reduce their risk of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) by half, according to a new Swedish study.
- Women warm to Cameron, says poll (BBC News)
Women would like to marry David Cameron - but would call Gordon Brown in a crisis, a magazine's poll suggests.
- Women's hate of cleaning changes behavior (UPI)
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., May 13 (UPI) -- Most U.S. women regret spring cleaning -- scrubbing their home from top to bottom -- but once a room is cleaned it changes behavior, a survey indicates.
- Media affects women's body image -- badly (UPI)
MADISON, Wis., May 13 (UPI) -- Exposure to media depicting ultra-thin actresses and models significantly increased women's concerns about their bodies, a U.S. review found.
- Active women reduce breast cancer risk (UPI)
CALGARY, Alberta, May 13 (UPI) -- Physically active women are 25 percent less likely to get breast cancer but some benefit more than others, Canadian and Australian researchers say.
- Girls, young women can cut risk of early breast cancer through regular exercise (EurekAlert!)
St. Louis, May 13, 2008 — Mothers, here’s another reason to encourage your daughters to be physically active: Girls and young women who exercise regularly between the ages of 12 and 35 have a substantially lower risk of breast cancer before menopause compared to those who are less active, new research shows.
- Adding ultrasound to mammography may improve breast cancer detection in high-risk women (EurekAlert!)
The addition of an ultrasound examination to mammography for women at high-risk of breast cancer resulted in a higher rate of cancer detection, but also increased the number of false-positive results, according to a study in the May 14 issue of JAMA.
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