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Health Tip: Treating a Bunion
A bunion is a bone-like bump that forms at the base of the big toe, says Mayo Clinic. It may form when the big toe pushes against the next toe, forcing the joint of the big toe...
- Posted July 12, 2019
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Health Tip: Causes of Dry Eye
Dry eye affects millions of adults in the United States, says the National Eye Institute. In a healthy eye, tears keep the surface moist. Without this lubrication, people may feel a stinging, burning or scratchy sensation. The...
- Posted July 12, 2019
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Make the Most of Summer’s Sweet Treat: Delicious Corn
Sweet corn is an irresistible summer veggie and a good source of fiber. Ideally, you want to eat it as soon as possible after it’s picked, but you can store corn for up to one week —...
- Posted July 12, 2019
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How to Find Your Best Exercise Style
Are you trapped in an exercise routine that’s good for your body, but isn’t motivating your spirit? It’s time to find your exercise style. One way is to make a list of the pros and cons of...
- Posted July 11, 2019
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A Healthy Twist on a Classic Eggplant Recipe
Eggplant is a high-fiber food that will leave you feeling satisfied and well-nourished. Most people think of the classic purple-colored vegetable, but eggplant comes in many varieties, colors and even shapes. All are perfect for a lighter...
- Posted July 11, 2019
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No Amount of Running Is Too Hard on Your Heart
Ultramarathons are grueling races that typically range anywhere from 30 to 100 miles, but new research suggests that even these distances don’t tax the heart unduly. “The good news is that while experienced runners pushed their heart...
- Posted July 11, 2019
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More Evidence Fried Food Ups Heart Disease, Stroke Risk
Check out the menus at any county fair — corn dogs, fried Oreos, even fried butter — and you’ll quickly see that Americans love fried foods. But yet another study suggests that it’s time to put that...
- Posted July 11, 2019
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Health Highlights: July 11, 2019
Fertility Clinic Sued After Embryo Implanted in Wrong Woman Disney Star Cameron Boyce Died From an Epileptic Seizure Prior Undetected Heart Attack Common in Sudden Cardiac Death Cases: Study Bakery Products Sold at Stores Nationwide Recalled by Flowers Foods
- Posted July 11, 2019
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Health Tip: Foods With Lactose
Intolerance to lactose, if present at all, varies from person to person, the U.S. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases says. For many, symptoms can be avoided by reducing the amount of lactose consumed...
- Posted July 11, 2019
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Health Tip: Living With Celiac Disease
Celiac disease is an overactive immune system disorder affecting about 1 in 100 people worldwide, says the Celiac Disease Foundation. People with celiac disease may well damage their intestines by eating foods that contain gluten. Currently, the...
- Posted July 11, 2019