Supplements: What You Need (and What You Don't)

If you take supplements, or are considering it, you'll want to know what the research shows about what works and what's doesn't.
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Women's Health
 
Supplements: What You Need (and What You Don't)
If you take supplements, or are considering it, you'll want to know what the research shows about what works and what's doesn't.
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The Mouth-Body Connection
The phrase "healthy mouth, healthy you" really is true -- and backed by growing scientific evidence.
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How Menopause Affects Your Breasts
Most of the time, changes aren't cancer, but it's important to get any new or unusual symptom checked out.
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How to Prevent Tennis Elbow
Whether you've had tennis elbow before or you want to prevent it, you can do a lot to keep your elbows happy.
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Are There Downsides to Vegetarian Diets?
Recent research strongly suggests that the quality of plant-based food matters when it comes to health benefits.
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Signs You're Low on Vitamin B12
Blood Sugar Levels in Adults With Diabetes
Knee Bursitis Symptoms and Signs
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13 Ways to Warm Up if You're Always Cold

Tend to keep a chill? We share hot tips to help, like tossing your clothes into the dryer and wearing boots with a high IPX rating.
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Men's Health
 
13 Ways to Warm Up if You're Always Cold
Tend to keep a chill? We share hot tips to help, like tossing your clothes into the dryer and wearing boots with a high IPX rating.
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Myths and Facts About STDs
"It's easy to tell if your partner has one." "Two condoms offer better protection." "You can get herpes from a toilet seat." What's true and what's false?
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Healthy Foods You May Be Eating Too Much Of
Make sure you don't fall into these clean-eating traps.
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12 Ways to Use Your Phone to Get Healthier
See how certain apps can help you work out harder, beat a craving or addiction, and more.
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Which Medications Can Cause Hair Loss?
Cholesterol-lowering drugs, antidepressants, and these other meds may list hair loss as a side effect.
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Signs You're Low on Vitamin B12
Effects of High and Low Blood Sugar Levels
Knee Bursitis Causes and Symptoms
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The Fasting Mimicking Diet
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