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Washington, DC - The search for thoughtful and meaningful gifts just got a whole lot easier. Send a gift in honor of someone you love through the Red Cross and bring hope to those who need it most.
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- Written by J. Taylor Hays, M.D.
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Scottsdale, Arizona - It's common to gain weight after you stop smoking, especially during the first several months - but it isn't inevitable.
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- Written by Brian L. Huchel
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West Lafayette, Indiana - The INSPIRE Research Institute for Pre-College Engineering brings an educational aspect to the holiday season with its third annual Engineering Gift Guide.
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Rochester, Minnesota - A breast cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming. And just when you're trying to cope with the shock and the fears about your future, you're asked to make important decisions about your treatment.
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Scottsdale, Arizona - When we feel the effects of stress weighing us down, it's like lugging a backpack that's becoming heavier by the minute. Too much stress can make our journey through life difficult.
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- Written by Deborah Balzer
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Rochester, Minnesota - If you are a women taking an antidepressant and experience sexual dysfunction, you are not alone. One in six women in the U.S. take antidepressants, and sexual dysfunction is a common side effect. A paper published in the September issue of Proceedings shares new research on this connection. Mayo Clinic psychologist and article co-author Dr. Jordan Rullo says, "We know that antidepressants really change the balance of neurotransmitters, and that in itself impacts sexual function. Desire, arousal, orgasms. Those are the three things antidepressants can affect."
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