How the Keto Diet Works

This low-carb diet cuts out easy-to-digest carbs, like white bread. Here's what's safe and what to skip.
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How the Keto Diet Works
This low-carb diet cuts out easy-to-digest carbs, like white bread. Here's what's safe and what to skip.
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Warning Signs of a Stomach Ulcer

Nearly three-fourths of people with ulcers have no symptoms. But you may feel a burning pain between your breastbone and bellybutton, or have one of these other possible signs.
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Warning Signs of a Stomach Ulcer
Nearly three-fourths of people with ulcers have no symptoms. But you may feel a burning pain between your breastbone and bellybutton, or have one of these other possible signs.
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