Could Alzheimer's Be in Your Genes?

If you have two copies of this gene, new research says you're very likely to get Alzheimer's. Experts discuss what you can do to lower your risk.
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11 Ways to Get Moving Faster in the Mornings

A few tweaks to your routine -- like adding a morning splurge -- can help you wake up faster and start the day with more energy.
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Diseases Making a Comeback

We've made a lot of progress against illnesses like tuberculosis and scarlet fever. But more people seem to be coming down with those and other serious diseases that appeared to be on the way out.
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Diseases Making a Comeback
We've made a lot of progress against illnesses like tuberculosis and scarlet fever. But more people seem to be coming down with those and other serious diseases that appeared to be on the way out.
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