8 Shingles Myths Debunked

If you've had chickenpox, the virus puts you at risk for shingles and its painful complications. Here's what you need to know -- and what's not true.
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8 Shingles Myths Debunked
If you've had chickenpox, the virus puts you at risk for shingles and its painful complications. Here's what you need to know -- and what's not true.
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Can St. John's Wort Treat Mild Depression?
Used for centuries, this herb is thought to treat anxiety and depression. But is it safe?
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How to Recognize a Stroke
Use this "F.A.S.T." test to check for the most common symptoms of a stroke in yourself or someone else.
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Healing Power of Honey
It's been used since ancient times to treat multiple conditions. But not all honey is the same.
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Signs You Need Support During Cancer Treatment
Sometimes it can be hard to recognize that we need help, especially when it comes to our mental health.
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Foods to Get You Focused

Improve your concentration and boost your memory by adding these "smart" foods and drinks to your diet.
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Foods to Get You Focused
Improve your concentration and boost your memory by adding these "smart" foods and drinks to your diet.
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