Best Birth Control Options for Older Women

Your birth control needs may change as you age. And if you're nearing menopause, one method has an added benefit.
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Best Birth Control Options for Older Women
Your birth control needs may change as you age. And if you're nearing menopause, one method has an added benefit.
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Breast Cancer and Hormone Receptor Testing
About 70% of breast cancers are sensitive to estrogen or progesterone. Here's how that affects treatment.
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Taking on the Lack of Diversity in Cancer Trials
Over the years, experts have come to recognize that drugs may work differently based on certain factors, like gender and ethnicity.
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Saturated, Unsaturated, and Trans Fats
Not all fats are created equal -- and not all fats are bad, either.
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What Your Sleep Tracker Can Tell You
Because these devices can't tell if you're really asleep, there's plenty of room for error.
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How Eye Color Can Predict Health Problems

Do people really find brown-eyed faces more trustworthy? If you're blue-eyed, are you more likely to get cancer? The answers may surprise you.
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How Eye Color Can Predict Health Problems
Do people really find brown-eyed faces more trustworthy? If you're blue-eyed, are you more likely to get cancer? The answers may surprise you.
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