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Feds crack down on bogus cures for STDs

Federal health officials are cracking down on bogus pills and supplements that claim to cure sexually transmitted diseases like HIV, herpes and genital warts.

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Video: Should I date my best friend?

TODAY’s Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb talk with Donny Deutsch, who answers viewer questions about love and relationships, including what to do when your best friend wants to date but you’re not attracted to him. (TODAY)

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Do you have a hard time asking for what you want?

Afraid to push the envelope at work and at home? You may be a recovering “nice girl.” Dr. Louis Frankel and Carol Frohlinger have written a book called “Nice Girls Just Don’t Get It” and want to help

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Video: The truth about sex and love after 50

Whether you’re single or married, igniting the spark of intimacy can be a whole new ballgame during your midlife years. Sex therapist Ian Kerner and relationship expert Kailen Rosenberg talk about the changes maturity may bring to your love life. (TODAY)

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Video: The truth about sex and love after 50

Whether you’re single or married, igniting the spark of intimacy can be a whole new ballgame during your midlife years. Sex therapist Ian Kerner and relationship expert Kailen Rosenberg talk about the changes maturity may bring to your love life. (TODAY)

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At-home STD tests private — but wrong?

It’s the subject no one wants to discuss: sexually transmitted diseases. And even fewer want to have an in-depth conversation with their doctor or nurse about them.

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Herpes lurks even without symptoms

Even people who don't show symptoms of genital herpes can harbor active forms of the virus that can be spread to sexual partners, according to a new study.

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Bad female boss? She may have Queen Bee Syndrome

The sisterhood of women is weak in the workplace, according to many new studies including one where 95 percent of women said they felt undermined at some point in their career by other women. This phenomenon has a name: The Queen Bee Syndrome.

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One woman goes undercover on dating site for cheaters

REDBOOK: More than 8 million men and women have signed up for AshleyMadison.com, a dating site for married people, heeding its slogan, "Life is short. Have an affair." One writer meets up with straying husbands and gets them to answer: Why?

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