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  • Lots of nuts piled together
    Food Jeremy Brown

    Can Eating Nuts Cause Heartburn?

    If you experience heartburn after eating nuts, you're not alone. Here's the science behind why they may cause heartburn, but also how they could prevent it too.
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  • Teen talking with doctor on couch
    Health News Ruth Clark

    How The Supreme Court Roe Ruling Has Changed Birth Control Trends Among Teens

    The recent Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade has caused many teens across the country to make a mad dash to their gynecologists for contraception.
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  • sunset with a boat in silhouette
    Alzheimer's And Dementia Beth Bradford

    What Is Sundowning And Is It A Sign Of Dementia?

    Sundowning is a symptom of dementia, and 20% of those with Alzheimer's disease will experience it. Other behaviors of sundowning include insomnia and outbursts.
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  • Man kissing woman
    Health Jeremy Brown

    Does High Blood Pressure Cause Erectile Dysfunction?

    High blood pressure, or hypertension, can contribute to a host of frustrating health issues. Find out if it can cause erectile dysfunction.
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  • young woman biting fingernails and looking stressed
    Health Conditions Ginny Smith

    What To Know About An Overactive Bladder

    Do you have an overactive bladder? No worries. We've done some homework here, so you can brush up on what you need to know.
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  • Healthcare worker smiling at senior
    Health Erin Marie

    CDC Issues New Guidance On Masks In Nursing Homes To Help Prevent COVID-19

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released updated guidelines regarding the use of personal protective equipment in healthcare settings.
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  • Frozen embryo in liquid nitrogen
    Health News Catherine Caruso

    Why Using Frozen Embryos To Become Pregnant Can Lead To More Complications

    Compared to natural pregnancies, those who used frozen embryo transfers during IVF treatments were 74% more likely to develop hypertensive disorders.
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  • snow and ice on top of a lake
    Health News Beth Bradford

    The Ice-Cold Truth About This Unexpected Way To Help Burn Body Fat

    Cold water immersion changes body fat to help us adapt to cold temperatures. This brown adipose tissue produces adiponectin, which reduces insulin resistance.
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  • Brooke Burke smiling
    Experts Olivia Bria

    How Brooke Burke Improves Her Mental Health - Exclusive

    Wellness guru Brooke Burke shared the practices she uses to improve her mental health and explained how her new ventures assist in bringing these to others.
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  • Man receiving PCR test
    COVID News Erin Marie

    Study Shows How Breakthrough COVID Infections Can Benefit Your Body

    A new study published has found that breakthrough cases in vaccinated individuals may offer benefits when it comes to protection against COVID-19 subvariants.
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  • Glass of water
    Health Isabel Cohen

    How Much Water You Should Be Drinking While Pregnant

    Staying hydrated has a number of benefits during pregnancy, but just how much water do you need to guzzle down on a daily basis? Here's what we know.
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  • people in medical clinic
    Symptoms Kimberly Smith

    When Should You Go To The Hospital For Abdominal Pain?

    You should call 911 if you have severe abdominal pain and you recently experienced an injury, or if you have any pain in your chest along with abdomen pain.
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  • older woman lifting dumbells
    Aging Beth Bradford

    What Happens To Our Muscles As We Age?

    Aside from our skin getting a bit more wrinkly, we tend to notice various changes happening throughout our bodies as we age, including our muscles.
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  • Woman planning her next period
    Health Erin Demmer

    What It Really Means When You Don't Have Cramps On Your Period

    If women don't get period cramps, we may think they are lucky, but is not having cramps good for your health or could it be a sign that something is amiss?
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  • Pregnant woman feeling sick because of constipation
    Health Andra Picincu

    How To Safely Treat Constipation While Pregnant

    Most women expect to feel nauseous and gain some weight during pregnancy, but few are prepared to deal with constipation, hemorrhoids, and other related issues.
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  • woman's foot with lymphedema
    Health Sabika Hassan

    What You Need To Know About Lymphedema Therapy

    The risk of developing lymphedema is more common in people going through certain treatments. Luckily, lymphedema therapy provides a variety of benefits.
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  • Tattoo artist giving a tattoo
    Health Erin Demmer

    Is Tattoo Ink Actually Safe?

    Since a tattoo is permanent, it's important to know whether the ink is safe. Is it harmless to get a tattoo, or should you skip your trip to the tattoo parlor?
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  • Man massaging lower back
    Recovery Andra Picincu

    When Should You Be Concerned About Lower Back Pain After A Workout?

    Pain in your lower back after a workout is a common complaint. Here's when you should be concerned about it.
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  • Man speaking with doctor about ED drugs
    Health Niko Vercelletto

    Tips On How To Make ED Drugs Work Better

    It's reasonable to want to make sure your ED medication is working the best it can. These are some things you can do to make sure ED drugs work better.
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  • Doctor examining woman's lymph nodes
    Health Conditions Joanna Marie

    What's The Difference Between Primary Lymphedema And Secondary Lymphedema?

    The risk factors of lymphedema vary, and clinicians categorize them into two types -- primary and secondary. This is the difference between the two conditions.
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  • A discouraged exerciser
    Weight Loss Anthony Crutcher

    Could Subliminal Messaging Be An Effective Way To Lose Weight?

    When it comes to weight loss, everyone likes tips or tricks to make the process easier. Discover if subliminal messaging can be effective for losing weight.
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  • Man with headache
    Headaches And Migraines Jeremy Brown

    Can You Use An Ice Pack To Treat Migraines And Headaches?

    When most people feel a headache coming on, they reach for their medicine cabinet. Discover why it might be a better choice to head for your freezer instead.
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  • Woman doing crunches
    Fitness Catherine Caruso

    Mistakes Everyone Makes When Doing Crunches

    As it turns out, crunches can be a great abdominal workout when done correctly. However, most people tend to make the same mistakes when doing them.
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  • collection of beta blocker pills
    Medications Joanna Marie

    This Is How Long It Takes For Beta Blockers To Start Working

    The science behind the functionality of beta blockers is simple. They slow down the effects of adrenaline, slowing your heart rate in the process.
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  • colon and large intestine virtual image
    Health Conditions Sabika Hassan

    Everything You Wanted To Know About Preparing For A Colonoscopy

    A colonoscopy is a diagnostic method used by doctors to examine the structure and function of the colon (large intestine) and the rectum.
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  • A man holding his chest
    Medications Anthony Crutcher

    The Real Reason Zantac Was Banned By The FDA

    Heartburn is a common condition often treated with OTC medication. But recently, one of the most well-known heartburn medicines has come under heavy scrutiny.
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  • Muscular man with syringe
    Health Niko Vercelletto

    Can You Abruptly Stop Taking Testosterone Replacement Therapy?

    Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) is a regimen for men with low levels of testosterone. But what happens if you abruptly stop taking TRT?
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