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  • worried pregnant woman holding belly
    Eileen Conroy

    Why Are American Women More Likely To Die From Preventable Pregnancy Complications?

    A new reports shows why American women are more likely to die from preventable pregnancy complications. Here's what you need to know.
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  • Hands cutting steak with utensils
    Erin Marie

    Registered Dietitian Explains When Too Much Protein Can Become A Problem

    In an exclusive interview with Health Digest, registered dietitian Jamie Feit weighed in on when consuming excessive amounts of protein can be a problem.
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  • Closeup of Hannah Corbin with microphone
    Ruth Clark

    How Peloton Instructor Hannah Corbin Thrives While Living With Hashimoto's Disease

    Peloton instructor Hannah Corbin started having symptoms of debilitating fatigue and weight gain and sought medical advice until finally, she found answers.
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  • A concept of AI
    Robin Zabiegalski

    Healthcare Tech Expert Joshua Di Frances Discusses How AI Can Make Healthcare More Equitable - Exclusive

    It's no secret there are major disparities in healthcare access for marginalized communities and healthcare tech expert Joshua Di Frances says AI can change it.
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  • Man and woman in bed, woman looking at man hiding under the blankets upset
    Robin Zabiegalski

    Sex Expert Dr. Kate Balestrieri On How To Keep Sex Fun While Trying To Conceive - Exclusive

    Getting pregnant can still be fun while planning your window. Dr. Kate Balestrieri told Health Digest how to keep things spicy while scheduling conception.
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  • Headshot of Kari Pearce
    Robin Zabiegalski

    Pro Gymnast, CrossFitter, And Trainer Kari Pearce On Efficient Workouts For Maximum Results - Exclusive Interview

    Kari Pearce has a workout for everyone. The CrossFit athlete told Health Digest how you can redesign your body with a very simple adjustment.
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  • Layo George smiling
    Robin Zabiegalski

    Maternal Health Expert Layo George Discusses How Birthing People Of Color Are Treated Differently - Exclusive

    Maternal health nurse Layo George discussed the ways in which people of color are treated differently in the healthcare system, especially when giving birth.
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  • Dr. Jackie Walters smiling
    Mike Nied

    Married To Medicine's Dr. Jackie Opens Up About Why She Created Her Own Sunscreen - Exclusive

    Dr. Jackie of "Married to Medicine" told us exactly why she decided to get into the sunscreen business and why everyone should be using it.
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  • Woman holding intestine illustrations on her stomach
    Nicole LaMarco

    How COVID-19 Can Do Damage To Your Gut Health

    New studies have been done on how gut health can impact COVID-19 systems or how COVID-19 could be affecting gut health.
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  • Assortment of processed meats
    Nicole LaMarco

    Eating Processed Meat Every Day Could Seriously Impact Cognitive Health

    In this March 2021 study, researchers in the U.K. discovered that eating just 25 grams of processed meat a day can increase the risk of dementia by 44 percent.
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  • Hand feeding child baby food
    Erin Marie

    How The FDA Is Attempting To Reduce Lead Exposure In Baby Food

    Lead exposure can pose serious health risks to young children. The FDA is recommending new industry guidelines regarding lead levels in processed baby foods.
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  • Gary Rossington
    Maria Faller

    Lynyrd Skynyrd Guitarist Gary Rossington's Emergency Surgery Explained

    The guitarist had a stent placed in his heart to manage ongoing heart problems. He's survived previous heart attacks and surgeries.
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  • close-up of blueberries
    Beth Bradford

    Why You May Want To Pass On Freeze-Dried Blueberries During Your Next Trip To The Market

    Health experts are warning consumers of a recent recall of freeze-dried blueberries. Here's what you need to know.
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  • Person doing a paper puzzle in the shape of a human head
    A. Sooter

    This New Tool May Predict Your Risk Of Dementia

    A new tool on the Project Big Life website can help assess risk of dementia by looking at demographic information, health concerns, and lifestyle factors.
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  • 2022 numbers with stethoscope, mask, hand sanitizer
    Erin Marie

    What Does The Current Rise In COVID-19 Cases Mean For 2022?

    As COVID-19 cases continue to surge, here's what experts say we can expect in 2022.
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  • Midol pill bottle and box
    Agnes Erickson

    The Real Reason Midol Can Help Relieve Cramps

    Midol claims its medications are "specifically formulated to relieve more of your period symptoms, including cramps and bloating." Here's what that means.
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  • Doctor holding COVID-19 vaccine
    Nicole LaMarco

    The Truth About The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine

    The FDA reports that the new COVID-19 vaccine made by Johnson & Johnson is safe and effective and could be approved as early as this weekend.
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  • close up of a thumb with Beau's lines
    Agnes Erickson

    What You Should Know About 'COVID Nails'

    A few months after having COVID-19, you might notice your nails looking a little strange. This is what you need to know about 'COVID nails.'
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  • side profile woman swallowing pill
    Lisabeth Fauble

    Can Certain Supplements Increase Your Risk Of Cancer?

    Many people use vitamins and supplements to support a healthy diet and lifestyle. Read on to find out if certain supplements can increase your risk of cancer.
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  • bottle of Merck antiviral Covid pills
    Zrinka Peters

    The Real Reason There Are Concerns Over Merck's New COVID-19 Pill

    Some experts have raised concerns over Merck's new COVID-19 pill as it awaits emergency use authorization or denial from the FDA.
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  • Masked family traveling for Christmas
    Katherine Alexis Athanasiou

    If You Traveled For Christmas, Here's How To Reduce Your COVID-19 Risk

    If you traveled for Christmas this year, here are the steps you need to take to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Here's how to reduce your risk of COVID.
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  • Concerned young woman biting nails
    Tiffany Nicole

    What It Really Means When You Have A Dark Line On Your Fingernails

    Don't ignore that dark line on your fingernail. It could be cluing you into something serious.
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  • middle-aged couple fixing a healthy dinner
    Beth Bradford

    Study Finds A Healthy Lifestyle Is Key To Living With Chronic Pancreatitis

    Although surgery is sometimes necessary for those with chronic pancreatitis, a new study shows how a healthy lifestyle is essential to living with the disorder.
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  • Scientist studying DNA in lab
    Ruth Clark

    What Experts Have Realized With The Newly Identified VEXAS Syndrome

    With more information on the table, experts are now elaborating on what they have discovered regarding the recently identified VEXAS syndrome.
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  • Someone adds an artificial sweetener to coffee
    Anne Taylor

    New Study Shows The Effect That Artificial Sweeteners Have On Your Blood Sugar

    Many products today contain artificial sweeteners, so it's normal to wonder if they are okay for you. A new study shares some insight.
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  • healthy foods on Mediterranean diet
    Kimberly Smith

    The Mediterranean Diet Could Protect You From Alzheimer's. Here's How

    The Mediterranean diet boasts a variety of health benefits. Now, new research suggests that it could also protect you from Alzheimer's disease.
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  • Doctor handling blood sample
    Erin Marie

    The Reason One Blood Type Might Be More Prone To COVID Infection

    A recent study found that those with certain blood types are more susceptible to COVID-19.
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