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  • Trimming a hangnail
    A. Sooter

    What You Can Do To Prevent Hangnails

    Of course, knowing how to remove a hangnail is useful, but learning how to prevent one and avoid the discomfort altogether is better.

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  • statin in blister pack
    Kimberly Smith

    Side Effects Of Taking Statins For Your Cholesterol

    Statins are one of the most popular medications prescribed to patients who have high levels of "bad" cholesterol, also known as low-density lipoproteins.

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  • Adderall pills from a bottle
    Catherine Caruso

    What Really Happens When You Take Too Much Adderall

    Taking Adderall can improve focus, increase alertness, reduce restlessness, increase your heart rate and blood pressure, and improve your attention span.

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  • snail cream on a sherbet orange background
    Agnes Erickson

    What Is Snail Cream And Is It Safe To Use?

    Snail cream can be used as a moisturizer and/or a collagen stimulator, and it promotes skin healing. It can be normally used on many types of skin as well.

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  • Woman's nails over clipped with a nail clipper
    Agnes Erickson

    This Is What You Should Do If You Cut Your Nails Too Short

    The repetitive routine of cutting your nails can sometimes lead to a sudden mishap, and once you over-clip, there is no going back.

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  • paper bag of groceries spilling out healthy foods
    Agnes Erickson

    What Is The Best Diet For Preventing Chronic Disease?

    There is an important connection between food and chronic disease. With the right diet, you could be preventing a slew of chronic diseases from developing.

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  • neon-lit drive thru sign at night
    Agnes Erickson

    When You Eat Fast Food Before Bed, This Is What Happens

    Snacking before bed is a controversial subject, but the consensus on fast food before bed is clear. Read on to learn what it does to your body.

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  • Woman with tooth pain grabbing face
    Ashley Welch

    What You Should Eat After Getting Your Wisdom Teeth Removed

    Many people will need to get their wisdom teeth surgically removed. What you should eat afterward?

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  • Vaseline
    Robin Rothstein

    Is Vaseline Actually A Good Way To Treat Eczema?

    Vaseline is one affordable option for managing eczema, which typically requires a three-pronged approach that addresses bacteria, inflammation, and itching.ro

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  • woman with cocktail in hand
    Zrinka Peters

    What Drinking Alcohol Really Does To Your Skin

    Alcohol contributes to dehydration, which speeds up aging. If you don't want to stop drinking alcohol, mitigate the effects by consuming water too.

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  • Close-up of woman's eye
    Lauren DeMello

    This Facial Feature Could Hint At Your Alzheimer's Risk

    One study found that the way our pupils dilate may indicate Alzheimer's risk in the middle-aged population. There are also genetic tests to assess risk.

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  • Woman's ear lobe piercing
    A. Sooter

    How Long Does It Take For A Piercing To Close?

    There are a lot of factors that can impact how much time it takes for a piercing to permanently close, while some piercings may not close at all.

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  • Appendix pain
    A. Sooter

    Here's What Would Happen If Humans Didn't Have An Appendix

    The appendix serves an important bodily function. Between five and nine people out of every 100 develop appendicitis, which can be fatal if left untreated.

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  • Girl with glasses eating pizza
    Jenna Demmer

    This Is What Happens When You Eat Pizza Every Day

    While it's acceptable to eat pizza in moderation, making it a daily habit will wreak havoc on your health, both in the short and long term.

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  • Woman grimacing with closed eyes and hand on face
    Nicole LaMarco

    What It Really Means When You Can't Focus Your Vision

    Problems with focusing your eyes can result from common refractive errors, or from more-serious medical conditions. Get your eyes checked to learn the culprit.

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  • Person holding Allegra package
    Catherine Caruso

    The Real Difference Between Allegra And Zyrtec

    Allegra and Zyrtec both treat and prevent common symptoms of indoor and outdoor allergies, such as sneezing, runny nose, itchy and watery eyes and hives.

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  • canker sore
    Jenna Demmer

    Here's What's Really Causing Your Canker Sores

    Canker sores are painful oval-shaped ulcers within the mouth. They are typically yellow or white and circled by a ring of inflamed red tissue.

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  • NyQuil bottles on store shelf
    Lauren Cahn

    When You Take Too Much NyQuil, This Is What Happens

    NyQuil is a popular product that works by easing common symptoms like fever, cough, nasal congestion, and pain. What happens when you take too much?

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  • woman holding carrots
    Robin Rothstein

    What Are Beta-Carotenes And Are They Good For You?

    Beta-carotenes are antioxidants that give certain plants and vegetables their rich color. They support healthy skin, good vision, and overall eye health.

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  • A woman drinks water next to several pill bottles
    Anne Taylor

    The Real Reason There Are Cotton Balls In Pill Bottles

    Every time you open a new bottle of pills, there's a good chance a ball of cotton is sitting on top of the pills inside. Have you ever wondered why it's there?

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  • woman using microfiber washcloth to clean face
    Zrinka Peters

    Why You Should Use A Microfiber Towel To Wash Your Face

    You probably don't give much thought to the washcloth you use to wash your face -- if you use one at all -- but here's why you should consider using microfiber.

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  • A portrait of Jane Austen
    A. Sooter

    Jane Austen Died From This Curable Disease

    Jane Austen died in 1817, yet her legacy continues to endure. But how exactly did the literary icon die? Here's what we know.

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  • woman fanning herself
    Kimberly Smith

    How Can You Keep Your Body Cool Without Air Conditioning?

    Water is your friend when it's hot outside. Fans, compresses, and even soaking your feet can be additional tools for surviving the heat.

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  • Woman in bed, smiling, with eyes closed
    Jenna Demmer

    The Real Reason Some People Are Heavy Sleepers

    Time spent in each stage of sleep is one factor in whether someone is a deep sleeper, along with brain rhythms and sleep hygiene practices.

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  • Portrait of former president James Garfield
    Agnes Erickson

    James Garfield Died From This Curable Disease

    Former President James Garfield's fate was sealed when doctors who tried to remove a bullet from his body neglected to wash their hands before doing so.

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  • man rubbing eyes
    Kimberly Smith

    Why You Should Think Twice Before Rubbing Your Eyes

    From a health standpoint, you should try to refrain from rubbing your eyes because you can potentially do quite a bit of damage if you are not careful.

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  • bowl of cashews
    Kimberly Smith

    When You Eat Too Many Cashews, This Is What Happens

    Not only are cashews a favorite among many, but they offer several health benefits as well. They are high in protein, copper, manganese, zinc, and magnesium.

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