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Partner With Your Doctor to Improve Your Fibromyalgia Treatment

How to develop a fibromyalgia treatment partnership with your doctor.

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Nutrition for Women at Every Age

Certain nutrients are especially important for women at particular times of life. This article covers nutrition needs for women in their teens and during their childbearing and senior years.

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Learning to Cope With a Fibromyalgia Diagnosis

Find out what WebMD users say about learning to cope with a fibromyalgia diagnosis.

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Exercise to Boost Your Fibromyalgia Treatment

Learn how others add exercise to their fibromyalgia treatment programs.

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Fighting Chronic Fibromyalgia Fatigue

A sleep test helps a woman battle fibromyalgia fatigue, and others tell what works for them.

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Tylenol Products Recalled

McNeil Consumer Healthcare, which makes the popular Tylenol pain relief drugs, says it is recalling a number of lots of its Tylenol products as well as some lots of Sinutab, Benadryl and Sudafed PE because the medications were made at a plant that where production was suspended in April 2010.

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White House: Health Care Repeal ‘Not Serious’

The White House is dismissing a vote by House Republicans to repeal the new health care law, saying it’s not “a serious legislative effort.” (Jan. 18)

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Health Care Repeal Debate Starts Tuesday

Postponed because of the Tucson shootings, House Republicans are set to resume their bid to repeal the health care reform law Tuesday. (Jan. 18)

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Apple CEO Jobs Taking a Medical Leave

Apple Inc. founder and CEO Steve Jobs sends a note to employees saying he’s taking a medical leave of absence so he can focus on his health. Jobs is a survivor of pancreatic cancer. (Jan. 17)

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Cigarette Ads a Powerful Lure for Teen Smoking

Cigarette advertising significantly increases the odds that youngsters who see the ads will start smoking, but exposure to ads for other products does not, a new study shows.

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