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Bringing Back the Butterflies
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A recent article in the New York Times offers scientific proof that changing the way you date while in a long term relationship or marriage can up the romance level right away.
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Romance on the Cheap
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If this kind of spending is not in your budget this February, you should know that there are other meaningful and enjoyable things you can do with your sweetheart. MSNBC's contributing writer Laura Coffey offers some ideas to keep the romance without emptying the wallet.
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Pleasure At A High Price
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When a test subject was told that one wine cost more than the other they tricked themselves into believing the more expensive wine gave them greater pleasure.
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Another Year, Another Yearly Exam
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The NCCC urges women to think about their health in the new year and contact their health care providers to set up a routine Pap test. The NCCC reports that 11% of U.S. women do not have the Pap test screening.
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Furniture That Fits Women
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Many people who work from home or hold meetings in their homes have to have a space to go that is professional and at the same time comfortable. A lot of these people are women and see the benefits of having furniture that fits.
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Bringing In the New Year Big Time
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You may be spent (both physically and financially) from all the shopping, traveling, and holiday cheer December brought with it. But if the idea of sitting in front of the TV all night on December 31st sounds tiresome to you, you may want to consider doing something new for 2008.
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Goodnight to "Ladies' Night?
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The practice has been going on for many years, but it was only recently that a man in New York City decided to sue a couple of big name clubs sighting that ladies' night is discriminating to men.
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Are You a Last Minute Scrambler?
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A recent CNN reports offers some tips to ease the task of holiday shopping to make it a more enjoyable time of year.
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To Tell or Not To Tell
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The idea is that if nutritional information was more widely available at restaurants, people who were making an effort to eat healthy would have some help and people who were living unhealthy lifestyles may be more motivated to cut some calories out of their diet.
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Save the World and Your Health
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Both the Center for Disease Control and the American Public Health Association are seeking to connect the issue of obesity with global warming by offering tips to lose weight while saving energy.
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