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- Supreme Court to Decide on South Carolina’s Bid to Cut Funding for Planned Parenthood
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Health Tip: Dealing with Tendinitis Pain
Tendinitis is an inflammation or irritation of a tendon. Immediately after injury, those with tendinitis should apply ice to the spot, says Mayo Clinic. Icing the area for 15 to 20 minutes will numb pain and constrict...
- Posted March 27, 2019
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Pregnant Women Who Work at Night Face Miscarriage Risk
Pregnant women who work at least two night shifts in a week may increase their risk of miscarriage in the next seven days, a new European study finds. Danish researchers led by Dr. Luise Moelenberg Begtrup, from...
- Posted March 26, 2019
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Tone Your Upper Arms With These Effective Bicep Curls
Toned biceps not only give your upper body a sleek look, but they’re also vital for improving the upper body strength needed for daily living. The Single Biceps Curl is a simple classic and the perfect first...
- Posted March 26, 2019
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How to Pick the Best Produce at the Farmers’ Market
Fresh vegetables are nutrient-rich diet mainstays and can be inexpensive when bought in season. Simple selection tips will enable you to choose the best produce to turn into delectable meals and, just as important, to store your...
- Posted March 26, 2019
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Less Invasive Fibroid Treatment May Work as Well as Surgery
A minimally invasive procedure called uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) was as effective as the recommended surgery for treating fibroids in the uterus, a new study says. In UFE, the fibroid growths’ blood supply is cut off using...
- Posted March 26, 2019
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Health Highlights: March 26, 2019
Too Early To Ban Breast Implant Linked With Cancer: FDA Panel $775 Million Settlement Reached in Xarelto Lawsuits U.S. Measles Cases Hit 314 This Year Avocados Recalled by California Company
- Posted March 26, 2019
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For One Woman, Popular Red Yeast Supplement Brought on Liver Damage
She thought red yeast supplements would be a natural way to lower her cholesterol. What could be easier? Instead, the 64-year-old woman landed in the hospital with acute liver damage that her doctors say was likely caused...
- Posted March 26, 2019
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Health Tip: Safety Risks for People With Autism
Some 1.5 million people in the United States have an autism spectrum disorder. People with autism need family and friends to help evaluate what they need to be safe and protected, says Autism Speaks. Autism Speaks mentions...
- Posted March 26, 2019
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Health Tip: Keeping Teeth and Gums Healthy
From helping you chew to helping you talk, teeth serve a variety of functions. A healthy set of teeth is a great asset, so taking care of your smile is important, says the Oral Health Foundation. Simple...
- Posted March 26, 2019
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More Reasons to Follow the Mediterranean Diet
More and more research supports the health benefits of the Mediterranean diet, the way of eating followed by people who live in countries around the Mediterranean Sea, such as Greece and Italy. Various studies have indicated that...
- Posted March 25, 2019