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Arthritis / Rheumatology News | What are hand cramps? A look at hand cramps, a condition where muscle contractions stiffen the hands. Included is a look at the best methods of prevention. | 07 Nov 2017 | What is neck cracking and why does it happen? Neck cracking is a noise that occurs when the joint in the neck is loosened. It also refers to a technique carried out by chiropractors. | 07 Nov 2017 |
Dermatology News | Home remedies for boils A boil is a bacterial skin infection that develops in hair follicles and oil glands. In this article, learn how to safely encourage it to heal. | 07 Nov 2017 |
Nutrition / Diet News | Fighting obesity by mimicking a high-protein diet A diet high in protein keeps you fuller for longer, but it carries health risks. A new study looks for ways to replicate the benefits without the dangers. | 07 Nov 2017 | 10 foods that are easy to digest A look at the top 10 food that are easy to digest. Included is detail on why these are good and some of the reasons why people find them easier to eat. | 07 Nov 2017 |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness News | Fighting obesity by mimicking a high-protein diet A diet high in protein keeps you fuller for longer, but it carries health risks. A new study looks for ways to replicate the benefits without the dangers. | 07 Nov 2017 |
Pain / Anesthetics News | What are hand cramps? A look at hand cramps, a condition where muscle contractions stiffen the hands. Included is a look at the best methods of prevention. | 07 Nov 2017 |
Psychology / Psychiatry News | Romance is overrated, study confirms When researchers asked Americans, "What makes you feel loved?" their answers had little to do with romance. This may change how we think about love. | 07 Nov 2017 |
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