13 Reasons You're Always Cold

Although you may just have a natural tendency to feel chilly, certain medications or conditions such as anemia or hypothyroidism could be to blame.
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13 Reasons You're Always Cold
Although you may just have a natural tendency to feel chilly, certain medications or conditions such as anemia or hypothyroidism could be to blame.
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Common Causes of Bleeding Gums
Seeing red when you brush? While it could be gum disease, it could also be the wrong kind of toothbrush.
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Digital Mammograms: A Clearer Picture
Research suggests this newer type of mammogram does a better job detecting cancer in these three groups of women.
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Always Tired? Your Thyroid May Be to Blame
Exhausted, anxious, or gaining weight? Your thyroid may be trying to tell you something.
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Ways to Improve Your Posture
Standing up straight can help you not only look better but feel better. Not sure if you slouch? Here's a quick way to tell.
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What Your Body Is Trying to Tell You

Your body sends you signals constantly. Here's how to make sure you're reading them correctly -- and how to respond.
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What Your Body Is Trying to Tell You
Your body sends you signals constantly. Here's how to make sure you're reading them correctly -- and how to respond.
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