Warning Signs of Rheumatoid Arthritis

Women are 2 to 3 times more likely to have RA than men. We explain the symptoms of this chronic condition, how it's diagnosed, and the latest treatments.
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Worrisome Diseases That Are Still Around
Diseases you thought were gone, like plague and leprosy, aren't in the distant past after all.
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Who's at Risk for Blood Cancer?
Doctors don't know what causes these cancers. But certain things can raise your chances of getting one.
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Common Myths About Your Vision
Does sitting too close to the TV damage your vision? Will eating carrots improve it? Let's look at the facts.
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What Makes Your Body Clock Tick?

We explain what keeps your body running smoothly and how to reset your internal clock.
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What Makes Your Body Clock Tick?

We explain what keeps your body running smoothly and how to reset your internal clock.
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