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- Tips to Staying Germ-Free at the Gym
- Unsafe Neighborhoods Could Drive Up Smoking Rates
- Fourth Dairy Worker Infected With Bird Flu, but CDC Says Public Risk Still Low
- GLP-1 Drugs Ozempic, Wegovy Linked to Rare Blinding Condition
- Gratitude May Bring Longer Life
- FDA Bans Food Additive Found in Sports Drinks, Sodas
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- Florida Keys Issues Dengue Fever Alert After Two Cases Reported There
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Health Tip: Help Support Memory With These Foods
Your diet can play a role in brain health, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics says. Research has found that foods in a typical Mediterranean diet can lead to better cognitive function, alertness and memory. The academy...
- Posted September 17, 2018
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Health Tip: Understanding Lactose-Tolerance Testing
A doctor may recommend a lactose-tolerance test if you suspect a problem digesting lactose from dairy products. Symptoms of lactose intolerance may include abdominal pain, bloating, gas and diarrhea. The test involves collecting a series of breath...
- Posted September 17, 2018
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Look for Early Signs of Thyroid Cancer, Experts Urge
SATURDAY, Sept. 15, 2018Cases of thyroid cancer are on the rise in the United States, and experts want you to know how people at high risk for the disease can detect it early. According to the American...
- Posted September 15, 2018
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Picky Eating May Mask Larger Issues
Many children are picky eaters, making every meal a challenge. But for some, the problem goes deeper than not liking vegetables or whole-wheat bread. According to a study in the journal Pediatrics, more than one in five...
- Posted September 14, 2018
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Coffee May Have Another Perk for Kidney Patients
Could that morning cup of joe bring a health boost to people battling kidney disease? According to new research involving nearly 5,000 people with chronic kidney disease, a hike in daily caffeine intake appeared to lower their...
- Posted September 14, 2018
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Calorie Counts on Menus May Be Trimming Americans’ Waistlines
With roughly 40 percent of Americans now obese, new research finds that one strategy may be helping Americans stay slim: calorie counts on restaurant menus. Following the passage of the Affordable Care Act of 2010, chain restaurants...
- Posted September 14, 2018
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Health Highlights: Sept. 14, 2018
New Mexico Patrons of 'Vampire Facial' Spa May Have Been Exposed to HIV
- Posted September 14, 2018
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Health Tip: Change Poor Posture
Everyone has back pain at some point, whether due to poor posture, heavy lifting, a spinal condition present a birth, or an exercise-related injury. While other triggers for back pain may not be as easy to prevent,...
- Posted September 14, 2018
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Folic Acid Won’t Curb Dangerous Pregnancy Complication
High doses of folic acid do not protect pregnant women against a sometimes deadly complication called preeclampsia, a large trial suggests. The finding frustrates the search for an effective way to prevent preeclampsia, or dangerously high blood...
- Posted September 14, 2018
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Staying a Happy Couple During a Home Reno
Spending to make your home nicer, safer and more efficient can save you money in the long run, but it could cause stress in your relationship in the here-and-now. In a survey done by the home design...
- Posted September 13, 2018