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    Nancy Schimelpfening

    Do You Need To Change Your Diet When You're On Beta Blockers?

    As with many medications, there are potential interactions between beta-blockers and the foods that you eat. Here is what you need to know.

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  • Sasha Pieterse in 2019
    Ruth Clark

    Inside Sasha Pieterse's Experience With PCOS

    Some women with PCOS are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, heart problems, and uterine cancer. PCOS is treated in a number of ways.

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  • Older man holding head
    Nancy Schimelpfening

    The Unexpected Way You Might Be Able To Reduce Your Chances Of Developing Dementia

    The prospect of developing some form of dementia is terrifying as we get older. Recent research suggests there are strategies that might help fend it off.

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  • Man at drug store reading label
    Henry Halse

    Popular Medications With Dangerous Side Effects

    Medications can cure or ease certain health conditions, and help us feel better. But sometimes they come with serious side effects. Read on to learn more.

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  • Hunter March smiling
    Hanna Claeson

    Why Hunter March Really Works Out - Exclusive

    Talk show host Hunter March has been known to post social media pictures that showcase the effects of his workouts. He revealed the real reason he exercises.

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  • Using a stethoscope on a patient
    K. Cossey

    How Does A Stethoscope Work?

    It's one of those things, you almost don't recognize a medical professional if they don't have one slung around their neck. We're talking about the stethoscope.

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  • Woman with hand on throat
    Amanda Vining

    Tonsillitis Versus Strep Throat: What's The Difference?

    It's one thing to have a sore throat -- it's annoying, it's uncomfortable, and it's sore. Two very different causes might be the culprit behind the situation.

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  • Woman in brown sweater smiling
    Henry Halse

    Everything You Wanted To Know About Serotonin

    You've probably heard of serotonin as one of the body's feel-good chemicals, but it's involved in numerous functions. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • Closeup of an antiviral medication
    Ruth Clark

    Are The People Who Need Paxlovid Actually Getting It?

    Millions of courses of Paxlovid have been ordered, but there are far fewer administrations. Here we explore potential reasons why.

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  • Virtual kidneys on display
    Sabika Hassan

    What To Expect When You Go For A Kidney Scan

    We can all be grateful that the art and science of medicine have become so sophisticated. That means the occasional examination or test to see if all's well.

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  • man holding neck after waking up because of pain
    Sabika Hassan

    The Worst Sleeping Position For Your Neck And Shoulders

    How you sleep has a huge impact on your overall body health. These sleeping positions, for example, are terrible for your neck and shoulders.

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  • woman doing mountain climbers
    Beth Bradford

    Can Antibiotics Affect Your Ability To Exercise?

    You may have been prescribed antibiotics at some point in your life. But did you know it can impact your fitness routine? Here's what the science says.

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  • woman looks appaled as she pulls hair from her hairbrush
    Brynna Standen

    Alternating This With Shampoo Could Promote Healthier Hair Growth

    Shampoo can cause damage to the hair if it's used too frequently. Here are some alternatives to use instead that can help restore healthy locks.

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  • man on a mattress with allergic cough
    Sabika Hassan

    What To Do When You Can't Stop Coughing At Night

    Coughing at night can severely disrupt your sleep and lead to other issues as well. Here's what to do when you can't stop coughing at night.

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  • 'Gluten free' sign surrounded by breads
    Zrinka Peters

    Your Gluten Intolerance May Actually Be From This

    There is a significant percentage of the population who suffer from gluten intolerance. But there's a chance it might be something a little different.

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  • Office woman suffering from fatigue
    Erin Trauth

    Fatigue Explained: Causes, Symptoms, And Treatments

    The causes of daily fatigue range from minor to more serious. But in most cases, there are things you can try to improve your daily energy levels over time.

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  • woman with many omega 3 capsules in hand
    Sabika Hassan

    Can Fish Oil Help With ADHD Symptoms?

    ADHD is a common mental health disorder that affects around 4% of adults in the US, and it turns out, fish oil might be a useful natural treatment.

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  • kidneys and bladder
    Nancy Schimelpfening

    How Does A Catheter Work?

    Urinary incontinence can lead to the need for a catheter. But there are several different types. Here's what they are and when a person might need one.

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  • robb elementary school sign
    Robin Rothstein

    Why Experts Want To Reframe Gun Violence As A Public Health Crisis

    After two back-to-back mass shooting tragedies, some health experts are urging the government to treat gun violence as a public health problem.

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  • older man walking with caregiver
    Beth Bradford

    Can Your Walking Speed Really Be An Indicator Of Dementia?

    Researchers have found new evidence that could predict dementia -- and it has to do with how quickly you walk. Here's what they discovered.

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  • Doctor checking the thyroid of an elderly patient
    Niko Vercelletto

    Do Thyroid Issues Affect Your Sleep?

    The thyroid is an integral part of your body, and any thyroid issues can have broader consequences. Here's whether thyroid issues affect your sleep.

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  • Child sitting on toilet
    Sabika Hassan

    What It Really Means If Your Pee Smells Funny

    All things being equal, peeing is something we do multiple times during a 24-hour period. It doesn't take much thought. Until it's somehow different.

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  • Chiropractic exam
    Robin Rothstein

    What To Expect At Your First Chiropractic Consultation

    A huge portion of the population relies on -- and benefits from -- chiropractic medicine. If you're thinking of seeking treatment, here's what to first expect.

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  • woman looking at phone
    Kimberly Smith

    The Unexpected Way Your Cell Phone Ages Your Skin

    While sunlight is our primary source of high-energy visible light, the screens on mobile devices also produce it. Here is how it can affect your skin.

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  • Asian couple working out together
    Niko Vercelletto

    Does Losing Weight Affect Sleep?

    Everyone knows sleep is important, but some find it more difficult than others to get a good night's sleep. It turns out losing weight helps you sleep better.

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  • Child with measles
    Isabel Cohen

    Measles, Mumps And Rubella: What's The Difference?

    The three are rattled off, almost as one word -- measles, mumps, rubella. Although all are viral, they are different illnesses, with different consequences.

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  • cup of coffee
    Nancy Schimelpfening

    Medications That Could Have Negative Interactions With Coffee

    Research indicates that people who drink coffee may be less likely to develop type 2 diabetes and dementia. However, there are some downsides.

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