14 Cholesterol-Lowering Foods

These foods and beverages, such as red wine and dark chocolate, may help improve your numbers.
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Breast Cancer Basics
Facts only, please. Here's the truth about breast cancer's causes, symptoms, treatments, and prognosis.
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Hangover Helpers
Over your limit? Quick, get the prickly pear extract. These 6 tips may help, without greasy food or coffee in sight.
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Benefits of the Sounds of Music
Your favorite song makes you smile, but what do you know about using Marley or Mozart as medicine for body and mind?
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What Makes You Sweat?

Heat, humidity, anger -- these are just a few of the things that can raise body temperature and make you sweat.
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What Makes You Sweat?

Heat, humidity, anger -- these are just a few of the things that can raise body temperature and make you sweat.
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Are We Winning the Fight Against AIDS?

Despite advances in treatments, 35 million people worldwide have HIV but no access to the latest meds. How did we get here?
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Are We Close to a Cancer Cure?
Re-engineered T cells and man-made antibodies bring new optimism to cancer treatments.
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Alzheimer's vs. Normal Aging
We explain how you can tell a harmless "senior moment" from Alzheimer's disease. 
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