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Sep 05, 2009 -
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- Hey buddy. You give me those milk bones and I'll pretend to sniff your bags.
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Oct 08, 2008 -
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Bone cancers are rare forms of cancer that can affect any bone in the body. Two types of bone cancer are multiple myeloma and bone sarcomas. Bone cancers can also happen when tumors that start in other organs, such as breasts, lung, and prostate, metastasize (spread) to the bone.
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Oct 08, 2008 -
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Menstrual pain is a common gynecological complaint in adolescents, but the majority of cases are not associated with a disease.
Primary dysmenorrhea is the medical term for menstrual pain.
Primary dysmenorrhea usually begins 2 - 3 years after the first period, once ovulation is established.
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Oct 08, 2008 -
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Women who have premenstrual syndrome (PMS) experience a variety of physical and emotional symptoms that occur each month from 2 to 14 days before their menstrual cycle. The symptoms usually disappear once the cycle begins. PMS may begin at any age and ends after menopause.
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Oct 08, 2008 -
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Spontaneous abortion, or miscarriage, is the loss of a fetus before 20 weeks of pregnancy. The most common cause of miscarriage is a genetic abnormality. A second miscarriage generally occurs in only 1% of women.
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Oct 08, 2008 -
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Hirsutism is excessive growth of dark, coarse body and facial hair in women. The abnormal hair growth typically occurs in a pattern seen in adult males. While some body and facial hair growth is normal, women with hirsutism tend to produce elevated levels of male sex hormones called androgens from their ovaries and adrenal glands.
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Jun 14, 2008 -
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Way too many milk bones. –Kerbear6
Friends don't let friends ride unrestrained.
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May 28, 2008 -
- Check out Bella's top five mascara picks
- Who doesn't have a little mom-envy of Keri Russell?
- Big vacations on a smaller budget
- The bag to have: the Yves St. Laurent Y-mail clutch
- Martha Stewart goes mad scientist
- Where do you stand on being affectionate with your girlfriends?
- Don't forget — the Milk-Bone Celebrity Charity Auction ends Saturday!
- What's your favorite non-Indy Steven Spielberg movie?
- Five things germaphobes should avoid at the gym
- China's leader gets a Facebook account
- Mr. Big makes a (real estate) commitment
- Video games are a guy thing?
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Jan 10, 2008 -
As part of the super-swank Pooch Chicago, the Spaw is a luxe doggie delight! Their treatments include massages with warming aromatherapeutic oils (including clove bud and cinnamon leaf to relieve swollen joints and increase blood flow). Follow it up with a relaxing dip to wash the oils off in a milk-bone bath, a pampering pawdicure, and the poochberry facial with a head massage and special facial treatment.
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