Health Benefits of Crying (Yes, Really)

From lifting your mood to lowering stress, shedding some tears can benefit your mind and your body in some surprising ways.
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Health Benefits of Crying (Yes, Really)
From lifting your mood to lowering stress, shedding some tears can benefit your mind and your body in some surprising ways.
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Beauty Hacks for Psoriasis
These steps can help mask problem areas, make you feel better, and get your day off to a good start.
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Take Care of Cold Sores at Home
When you feel one budding, you want to get rid of it, fast. Try these at-home tips to soothe the pain.
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What Causes Ocular Migraines?
Not to be confused with migraines with auras, these migraines may cause vision loss or blindness in one eye for a short time.
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The Truth About Kidney Donation
You're never too old to give a kidney. Here's what to expect.
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How to Spot a Heart Attack

Chest pain isn't the only symptom. See what happens during a heart attack, what can cause it, and signs you should know.
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How to Spot a Heart Attack
Chest pain isn't the only symptom. See what happens during a heart attack, what can cause it, and signs you should know.
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Fried Food May Shorten Lives
Regularly treating yourself to fried chicken, french fries, and other fare could be deadly, a new study warns.
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Is Gum Disease Linked to Alzheimer's?
Researchers found bacteria associated with gum disease in the brains of people with Alzheimer's.
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Benefits of Eating Breakfast
From sharper thinking to a better mood, there are plenty of reasons to start your day with a healthy meal.
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What Is Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis?
It means you've entered a new stage of your MS. Here's what you need to know.
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