MNT daily newsletter - 28 October 2017

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10 Signs of Out-of-Control Allergies

Are you guilty of the "allergic salute?" You may need a new treatment plan.
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  Women's Health
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What Triggers Chronic Hives?
Did you know you can be allergic to alcohol? It's one unexpected cause.
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Living With Ankylosing Spondylitis
Share just a few answers about your AS symptoms for personalized treatment tips.
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Recognizing Rosacea
Most people think it's just facial redness and may mistake it for sunburn.
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What Does Your Appendix Do?

Where is it located? And would you notice if it were taken out? Here's what you need to know.
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  Men's Health
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Beat Excuses for Not Flossing
With a little work, you can overcome common excuses and begin flossing regularly.
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How to Handle a Sex Snafu
An expert shares ways to move past some of the embarrassing problems that happen in the bedroom.
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Is Broken Heart Syndrome Real?
After her dog's death, Joanie Simpson survived what she first thought was a heart attack.
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