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A Healthier Take on Breakfast Sandwiches
It’s a hard habit to break — sinking your teeth into a favorite fast-food breakfast sandwich. But your drive-thru addiction could be making a big dent in daily calorie and fat limits without giving you the nutrients...
- Posted July 31, 2019
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How to Maximize That Whole Chicken
To get the most out of a whole chicken, roasting is the way to go. It’s an easy and flavorful way to prepare this protein-rich, lean meat, plus you’ll have dinner for two and lunch for the...
- Posted July 31, 2019
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Mild Head Injury Can Impair Your Sense of Smell
Even a mild concussion can temporarily affect your sense of smell and trigger longer-term anxiety problems, a new study finds. It’s been known that such problems could occur after a major concussion. But this study found it’s...
- Posted July 31, 2019
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Older Parents May Have Better Behaved Kids
Many people wait until they’re older to have children, and that decision can raise the risk of problems like infertility and genetic abnormalities. But new research suggests there may be at least one benefit to having children...
- Posted July 31, 2019
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Health Highlights: July 31, 2019
Trial Tests CRISPR Gene-Editing to Treat Sickle Cell Disease New NIH Rules for Research Using Fetal Tissue Concern Scientists Plan to Allow Americans to Import Drugs Being Developed by Trump Administration Legionnaire's Disease Outbreak Linked to Atlanta Hotel
- Posted July 31, 2019
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Health Tip: Herbal Medicine Considerations
Herbs are plants or plant derivatives that can be used for their scent, flavor or therapeutic properties. Herbal medicines are sold in many forms including tablets, powders, teas, extracts and fresh plants. MedlinePlus urges people to remember...
- Posted July 31, 2019
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Health Tip: Understanding Prediabetes
Before developing type 2 diabetes, people may have prediabetes, says the American Diabetes Association. Prediabetes is marked by higher-than-normal blood sugar levels that aren’t quite high enough to qualify as diabetes. Prediabetes can be difficult to recognize....
- Posted July 31, 2019
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A Change of Address During Early Pregnancy May Not Be Best for Baby
If moving is never easy, then moving while you are pregnant has got to be a grueling experience. But could it actually harm your baby? Yes, a new investigation warns. The researchers found that switching homes during...
- Posted July 31, 2019
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Salsa’s a Zesty Alternative to Sauces
Looking for a fresh way to top your burger, seafood and other proteins? Use hot peppers to create a zesty alternative to mayo or butter-based sauces. Homemade pepper-based salsas are a healthy and flavorful way to liven...
- Posted July 30, 2019
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The 411 on Unsaturated Fats
Doctors may be as confused about what dietary advice to pass on to their patients as the patients themselves — even when it comes to protecting against heart disease through diet, according to U.S., British and Italian...
- Posted July 30, 2019