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  • glass of red grape juice on a wooden table
    Amanda Chatel

    Drinking Grape Juice Every Day Can Have An Unexpected Effect On Your Cholesterol

    Could grape juice really be a heart-healthy beverage? We asked a Registered Dietitian to share how it affects your cholesterol if you drink it every day.
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  • A doctor listens to a woman's heart
    Beth Bradford

    Mississippi Has One Of The Highest Heart Disease Mortality Rates In America

    Despite its heartwarming and welcoming reputation, Mississippi is among the highest-ranking states in the U.S. in terms of their heart disease mortality rate.
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  • An older woman in a hospital bed
    Beth Bradford

    The Unusual Disease That Plagues Texas More Than Any Other State

    In Texas, the death rate per capita of this disease is much higher than the national average. We'll explain who's at risk and how this disease is treated.
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  • A woman holding a bottle of essential oil and smelling a dropper
    Beth Bradford

    The Unexpected Essential Oil That Could Help Prevent Alzheimer's Disease

    Researchers have been using essential oils to look into how our sense of smell is connected to Alzheimer's disease. This is what we know so far.
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  • woman holding her lower stomach
    Amanda Chatel

    The Most Common Poop Troubles For Men And Women Over 50

    When you reach 50 years of age, you become more likely to encounter certain poop problems, whether you're a man or a woman. There are a few reasons behind this.
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  • woman receiving pita from someone across table
    Angelique H. Caffrey

    Eating Pita Bread Every Day Has An Unexpected Effect On Your Cholesterol (But There's A Catch)

    Pita bread (with its handy pocket and foldability) can be a great meal addition. It could have positive cholesterol results, too, if you eat the right type.
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  • A middle-aged couple walking on an outdoor path
    Beth Bradford

    A Mineral You Need For Healthy Aging Can Prevent Heart Attacks, Strokes, And Dementia Too

    As people age, it can be difficult to get enough of certain nutrients, including this mineral which may protect against heart attacks, strokes, and dementia.
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  • The Golden Bachelor's Gerry Turner at the 2023 CMA awards
    Beth Bradford

    Golden Bachelor Gerry Turner's Tragic (And Rare) Cancer Diagnosis Explained

    "The Golden Bachelor's" Gerry Turner has revealed that he has a Waldenström's macroglobulinemia. Here's what we know about this rare cancer.
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  • A man sits up in his bed after having a nightmare
    Beth Bradford

    Science Explains The Unnerving Connection Between Bad Dreams And Dementia

    Is there a connection between having bad dreams and your risk of developing dementia at a later age? Recent research sheds more light on the possible link.
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  • A family cooking dinner in their kitchen
    Beth Bradford

    One Of The Healthiest Vegetables For Your Gut Can Also Prevent Cancer Growth

    Adding vegetables to your diet provides a wide array of health benefits. One specific vegetable can benefit you in two major ways, according to research.
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  • A couple toasting their sports drink bottles after a workout
    Beth Bradford

    Drinking Too Much Liquid IV Can Have A Dangerous Effect On Your Heart

    While adding a stick of Liquid I.V. to a glass of water can help meet your hydration needs, drinking too much could be bad for your heart. Here's what to know.
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  • A father and daughter working in a community garden
    Beth Bradford

    The Blood Types That Can Increase Your Risk Of Dementia

    Your blood type may give you some insight on which diseases you're more at risk of developing. Certain types, for instance, may have a higher dementia risk.
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  • woman drinking juice in kitchen
    Angelique H. Caffrey

    Drinking Too Much Fruit Juice Has A Little-Known Effect On Your Stroke Risk

    Drinking fruit juice can have an impact on your risk of having a stroke, but why is this so? We asked an expert to explain how the two are connected.
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  • A woman eating a healthy bowl of food while
    Beth Bradford

    One Of Your Favorite Green Legumes Is High In A Vitamin That Can Naturally Lower Cholesterol

    High cholesterol can lead to heart disease and stroke. However, eating more of this vitamin-rich legume can help lower your cholesterol levels.
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  • A man looking at his watch while drinking coffee
    Beth Bradford

    What Happens To Your Cholesterol When You Skip Breakfast

    Skipping breakfast could affect your cholesterol, however, the expert we consulted says this might not necessarily be as bad as you would think.
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  • Doctor sitting in front of patient explaining the location of the prostate with a tablet
    Ariane Lang

    9 Risk Factors For Prostate Cancer Explained

    For people assigned male at birth, prostate cancer is one of the leading kinds of cancer worldwide. It helps to get a better understanding of its risk factors.
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  • man having blood pressure check by doctor
    Amanda Chatel

    COVID-19 Could Have An Unexpected Effect On Your Risk Of High Blood Pressure

    As we learn more about COVID-19, we are increasingly finding unexpected effects it can have on our health. It turns out it could also impact our blood pressure.
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  • man considering how to make eggs in kitchen
    Angelique H. Caffrey

    The Healthiest Way To Cook Eggs If You Have High Blood Pressure

    Eggs are nutritious and can be a great part of your diet even if you have high blood pressure. Here's how experts say you should be cooking them.
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  • A woman deciding which squash to buy at the market
    Angelique H. Caffrey

    The Popular Winter Squash That Can Lower Blood Pressure And Blood Sugar At The Same Time

    With many varieties of squash available, it might be tough to choose among them. Consider this one if you want to lower your blood pressure and blood sugar.
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  • A woman standing in front of shelves of juice
    Angelique H. Caffrey

    The Unique Type Of Apple Juice That Can Help Lower High Cholesterol

    There are different varieties of commercially available apple juice that you can easily purchase. But one specific kind may have a unique health benefit.
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  • A woman drinking a glass of juice
    Beth Bradford

    Drinking Pear Juice Every Day Has An Unexpected Effect On Your Blood Pressure

    If you make pear juice a part of your diet every day, it can have some surprising benefits. But does it also have an unexpected effect on your blood pressure?
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  • a woman looking through vegetables in the produce section
    Beth Bradford

    The Vegetable With The Most Calcium Can Also Protect You From Two Types Of Cancer

    While dairy is a well-known source of calcium, this vegetable is also a good source and it may even protect you against two types of cancer.
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  • A woman eating a salad topped with tuna
    Beth Bradford

    What Happens To Your Cholesterol When You Eat Canned Tuna Every Day (And The Risk You Shouldn't Ignore)

    If you eat tuna often, it can have an effect on your cholesterol; but there is one important risk that you'll want to consider when choosing which tuna to buy.
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  • over 50 woman sitting on couch with hands on face
    Amanda Chatel

    Why People Over 50 Are More At Risk Of Getting Sjögren's Disease (And Warning Signs To Look Out For)

    As people, especially women, pass the age of 50, they become more at risk for Sjögren's disease. We asked a doctor about the warning signs to look for.
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  • A woman sitting on her kitchen counter eating salad
    Beth Bradford

    The Unpopular Vegetable You Should Be Eating To Protect Against Cancer

    While many people don't often eat this vegetable, maybe they should. Studies say compounds found in it could help protect you against certain cancers.
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  • A woman smiling as she's eating a salad at a restaurant
    Beth Bradford

    The Dining Habit You Should Break If You Have High Blood Pressure

    High blood pressure can leave you at risk for heart attack, stroke, and dementia. However, our expert says breaking this dining habit can help reduce your risk.
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  • man choosing fresh bread loaf in store
    Angelique H. Caffrey

    The Underrated Bread That Can Lower Cholesterol And Blood Sugar At The Same Time

    A registered dietitian says this type of bread may be able to help simultaneously lower both cholesterol levels and blood sugar readings. Here's what to know.
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