Wrinkle-busting Botox has long been used to rev up the sex lives of women who blame waning allure on facial lines and creases, but doctors now say the injections can help smooth problems below the belt as well.
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Have you, a friend or a family member ever lost touch with a high school sweetheart, college flame or young love — and then gotten back in contact years later? Was the chemistry still the same?
Read More »Cut ties: 8 reasons to finally let go of your ex
Find yourself browsing your ex's Facebook profile?
Read More »Video: Battle of the sexes: Coping with breakups
Andrea Miller, CEO and founder of YourTango.com, and Maxim magazine’s editor-in-chief, Joe Levy, discuss the different ways males and females get on with their lives after ending a bad relationship. (TODAY show)
Read More »Reach out to his bowling buddy
The more a couple's friends and family intermingle, the happier spouses are.
Read More »Cruise ships diverted from Christchurch area
Cruise ship calls at Christchurch, New Zealand, are being canceled following Monday's devastating earthquake.
Read More »Shop ’til you takeoff: Top airports for shopping
Whether killing time or scrambling to find last-minute souvenirs, most of us are at one time or another saved by airport shopping.
Read More »Gastric bypass better than Lap-Band, study says
A study of the two most popular weight-loss surgeries found obese diabetics who had gastric bypass surgery lost 64 percent of their excess weight after a year, compared with 36 percent in those treated with Allergan Inc's Lap-Band device, researchers said Monday.
Read More »Stretches before running have no impact on injury
It makes no difference if you stretch or not before a run, because stretching won't affect your risk of injury, according to a study.
Read More »German study: Toxic ingredients found in tattoo ink
One in three tattoos in Germany contain unpermitted substances and two in three contain technical ink such as automotive paint or printer ink, a government study said on Friday.
Read More »Video: Sex addiction: An illness or an excuse?
John Cloud, a senior writer at Time magazine, went undercover posing as a sex addict. He and Gail Saltz, psychiatrist and TODAY contributor, discuss the legitimacy of sex addiction. (TODAY show)
Read More »Tour’s Florida swing perfect for amateur golfers
Not only is this the time of year when the eyes of the sports world really begin to follow pro golf, these four weeks are also the most publicly accessible stretch of courses the PGA Tour plays all year long.
Read More »Tour’s Florida swing perfect for amateur golfers
Not only is this the time of year when the eyes of the sports world really begin to follow pro golf, these four weeks are also the most publicly accessible stretch of courses the PGA Tour plays all year long.
Read More »Food tax could trim some people’s calorie intake
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People are generally more likely to pass on high-calorie food when there is a tax on it -- though it might not matter to everyone, a small study suggests.
Read More »Video: Get your spouse to start saving
What happens when you and your better half have opposing views on financial planning?
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