10 Ways to Wreck Your Liver

Certain diet and lifestyle choices can do major damage to this vital organ. Do your body a big favor: Break these habits before it's too late.
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  Special: Your Top Health Questions Answered
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Should I Take Vitamin D?
The "sunshine vitamin" boosts health and fights disease. Are you getting enough?
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What Are the Best Exercises?
For results you can see and feel, add these moves to your daily routine.
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What Causes Erectile Dysfunction?
ED becomes more common as guys age -- but a few simple lifestyle changes might help.
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A Thyroid Issue?
Eye Problems?
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In Pain?
Gaining Weight?
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Visual Guide to Ovarian Cancer

It's been called a silent killer, but this disease can have symptoms. Learn what they are, how it's treated, and ways to lower your risk.
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  Women's Health
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Breast Cancer Causes
Genetics and family history can play a role, but they're not the only things that can raise your risk of getting the disease.
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How to Use a Neti Pot
It's not as yucky as you might think, especially if you follow these 6 steps.
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Do You Eat in Secret?
If you often eat alone, until you feel sick, or when you're not hungry, you need to read this.
Tips for Managing Your
Multiple Sclerosis
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AFib
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Screening Tests You Should Get Now

Getting them at the right times is one of the most important things you can do for your health. Here's why.
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  Men's Health
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Vasectomy and Your Sex Drive
Will your libido sink? Will you lose the power of your erections? Find out.
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What Your Gut Bacteria Says
Research suggests gut bacteria can affect your odds of getting diabetes, depression, and more.
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