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If you are unable to see the message below, [click here to view](.       Women's Health [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest](             [Top 3 Myths Your GYN Wants to Debunk](    The world is rampant with misinformation about women’s health — but having a conversation with your doctor, even when it may seem uncomfortable, can help set the record straight. Here are the top three things your gynecologist wants you to know. [Read More>](    By Lara Bonner       [How Your Menstrual Cycle Affects Your Memory]( Struggling to remember a word or solve a simple problem? Your menstrual cycle may be to blame. by Eileen Bailey [5 Healthy Dark Chocolate Recipes]( Dark chocolate not only tastes great, but studies also show that it can improve health and lower heart disease risk. by Carmen Roberts, MS, RD, LDN [10 Things to Know About Menopause]( Does everyone get hot flashes? Will I still need birth control? Here are the answers to some questions you may have about menopause. by Amy Hendel    The Latest       [Lonely People Have Worse Cold Symptoms]( from Daily Dose       [Soy Nut Butter Recalled Due to Possible Contamination]( from Daily Dose       [Study: Breast-Fed Kids Are Less Hyper]( from Daily Dose    Health After 50 Newsletter Tools For a Healthy, Active Life [Get 12 issues for $15!](                Newsletter Options This email was sent to [{EMAIL}]( We're happy to help you [unsubscribe]( or [manage your email preferences.]( If this email was forwarded to you by another email recipient and you would like to subscribe, [click here.]( Ensure you receive this newsletter by [adding us to your safe sender's list.]( You can also [forward this newsletter to a friend.](    The Remedy Health Network [Berkeley Wellness]( science-backed, expert-vetted health and wellness advice [The Body]( current and complete coverage for the HIV/AIDS community [Health After 50]( reliable tips for healthy aging in partnership with Scientific American          © 2016 [Remedy Health Media, LLC]( ALL RIGHTS RESERVED HealthCentral 750 Third Avenue 6th Floor New York, NY 10017    [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest](    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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