Signs of a Heart Problem

Heart disease is the No. 1 killer in the U.S., but it doesn't have to be. You can take control of your health, from lowering your heart disease risk to spotting the symptoms of a heart attack.
Trouble viewing this email? View as a Webpage Wednesday, February 10, 2016
  Special: American Heart Month
Missing Images!
Quiz
12 Amazing Heart Facts
Did you know the ticker beats 2.5 billion times in an average lifetime?
Missing Images!
Quiz
Fact or Fiction?
"Margarine is better for your heart than butter," and more myths debunked.
Missing Images!
Slideshow
20 Heart-Saving Foods
You probably know salmon is good for you, but many of the foods on this list may surprise you.
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Early Signs of Alzheimer's

Early symptoms of the disease aren't always obvious, even to family and friends. Here are some possible red flags.
Trouble viewing this email? View as a Webpage Wednesday, February 10, 2016
  Women's Health
Missing Images!
Slideshow
Symptoms of a Hormonal Imbalance
It may be out-of-whack hormones causing your headaches or your "memory fog."
Missing Images!
Article
Kombucha: Safe or Not?
Drinking the trendy bubbly tea may have health perks, but is it safe? We get to the bottom of the claims and the evidence.
Missing Images!
Article
No. 1 Stress-Causer Among Americans
Nearly 75% of adults say they worry more about this than anything else. We explain what it is and how to handle it.
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Early Signs of Alzheimer's

Early symptoms of the disease aren't always obvious, even to family and friends. Here are some possible red flags.
Trouble viewing this email? View as a Webpage Wednesday, February 10, 2016
  Women's Health
Missing Images!
Slideshow
Symptoms of a Hormonal Imbalance
It may be out-of-whack hormones causing your headaches or your "memory fog."
Missing Images!
Article
Kombucha: Safe or Not?
Drinking the trendy bubbly tea may have health perks, but is it safe? We get to the bottom of the claims and the evidence.
Missing Images!
Article
No. 1 Stress-Causer Among Americans
Nearly 75% of adults say they worry more about this than anything else. We explain what it is and how to handle it.
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT