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  • shocked woman checking pregnancy test results
    Sandra Langel

    What Happens To Your Body When You Have An IUI Procedure

    A type of fertility procedure, IUI allows sperm to bypass the cervix and get placed directly in the uterus and closer to the egg it needs to fertilize.

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  • woman snoring with sleep apnea
    Ziba Redif

    Can Sleep Apnea Cause Gastrointestinal Problems?

    Sleep apnea can cause a host of different health issues, but can it cause gastrointestinal problems? Discover what experts say about sleep apnea and your gut.

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  • Feet soaking in salt bath
    Erin Marie

    What Are The Benefits Of An Epsom Salt Foot Bath?

    Epsom salt is a natural compound composed of magnesium and sulfate. Here's how a foot bath with Epsom salts may affect your health and well-being.

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  • child with flu
    Catherine Caruso

    Key Medication Shortages Fuel Worries For Kids This Upcoming Virus Season

    Experts continue to express concern over medication shortages as we move further into cold and flu season, particularly when it comes to children.

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  • brain represented as a heart in model of head
    Brynna Standen

    Study Shows How High Blood Pressure Can Affect Your Mental Health

    High blood pressure, or hypertension, affects nearly half of Americans. In a new study, researchers found it can affect mental health.

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  • Various sweeteners and sugar alternatives
    Anthony Crutcher

    New Research Finds This Natural Sweetener Can Help Improve Heart Health And Blood Sugar Levels

    New research reveals what one natural sweetener can do for your cardiometabolic health and blood sugar levels.

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  • Dr. Anthony Fauci at White House
    Catherine Caruso

    Dr. Fauci Shares One Crucial Piece Of Advice For Americans As He Retires From Public Service

    Dr. Anthony Fauci addresses the nation one last time before stepping down from public service. Will U.S. citizens heed his advice?

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  • hand holding fresh marijuana leaf
    Melissa Szaro

    Why Smoking Marijuana Can Make Your Asthma Worse

    If you have asthma, smoking marijuana can make your symptoms worse. Here's why.

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  • Man wincing in pain on couch
    Erin Marie

    Pepto Bismol Or Dramamine? Health Digest Survey Finds People's Go-To OTC Nausea Remedy

    For the occasional bout of queasiness, we asked readers of Health Digest to share their preferred brand of over-the-counter nausea medication.

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  • researcher looking in microscope
    Kimberly Smith

    Here's Why Monoclonal Antibodies Are No Longer A Go-To For COVID-19 Treatment

    Monoclonal antibodies were once a go-to treatment option for COVID-19. Here's why they aren't as effective as they used to be.

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  • a woman coughing into her hand
    Brynna Standen

    What's People's Preferred Over-The-Counter Cough Medicine? - Health Digest Survey

    Since cold and flu season is upon us, we wanted to know what people's go-to medicine was for easing a cough. Here's what our audience voted for.

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  • Diagram of partially blocked artery
    Erin Marie

    Why Low Levels Of 'Good' Cholesterol Might Not Predict Heart Disease Risk

    For years, the belief has been that lower levels of "good" cholesterol increases heart disease risk. Read about a new study that says this may not be true.

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  • man with bloated belly
    Kimberly Smith

    Survey Finds Why So Many Americans Suffer In Silence Through Bloating

    Being bloated is a common experience, and many choose to suffer it in silence. Learn about a survey that shows why people don't discuss it with their doctors.

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  • mature woman looking at pill
    Lisabeth Fauble

    Why NSAIDS May Not Be A Long-Term Solution For Osteoarthritis Inflammation

    People with osteoarthritis often take NSAID medication to help relieve symptoms. Discover a new study that says NSAIDs may not help with long-term inflammation.

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  • Woman feeling the urge to urinate
    Andra Picincu

    The Best Exercises To Help Improve Bladder Control

    Urinary incontinence can affect every aspect of your life. However, there are a few types of exercises you can try at home to help improve bladder control.

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  • woman smiling while asleep
    Jody Braverman

    Tips For Getting A Better Night's Sleep When You're On Your Period

    Making changes can go a long way toward improving your overall well-being and helping reduce the impact of your period on your sleep quality.

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  • Two women jogging together
    Ruth Clark

    What Aerobic Exercise Can Do For Your Cancer Risk

    There are many lifestyle choices you can make to help reduce your chance of developing cancer. Here's what aerobic exercise can do for your cancer risk

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  • middle aged woman brushing her hair
    Beth Bradford

    How Doctors Can Confirm That You're Entering Menopause

    Menopause is when a person has stopped having periods. Here's how doctors can determine whether you're approaching or have already experienced menopause.

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  • Woman with rose tattoo on shoulder
    Andra Picincu

    If You Think Your Tattoo Is Infected, This Is When You Should See A Doctor

    Tattoos are a popular means of self-expression, but can be problematic if they get infected. Here's when you need to see a doctor if your tattoo gets infected.

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  • Doctor administering vaccine in someone's arm
    Nancy Boudreau

    The Shingles Vaccine: A Comprehensive Guide

    If you were born before 1980, chances are you've had chickenpox, which puts you at risk for developing shingles. That's why it's important to get the vaccine.

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  • person with type 1 diabetes adjusting insulin pump
    healthyNick

    FDA Takes A Big Step Forward With Medication To Help Slow Down Type 1 Diabetes

    A recent drug approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may help delay the onset of type 1 diabetes. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • couple looking at pregnancy test
    Ciara Turner-Ewert

    Are Declining Global Sperm Counts Affecting Male Fertility?

    Recent scientific buzz around a new study is hinting that sperm count is going down globally -- which may affect a lot more than pregnancy rates.

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  • broken arm in cast
    Donna Pudelwitts

    13 Foods To Eat After Breaking A Bone To Help With Healing

    Breaking a bone is no fun. But did you know there are foods you can eat to help your bones heal?

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  • Diabetic woman using insulin injection
    Ariane Lang

    Myths About Diabetes You Can Stop Believing

    There are a slew of myths out there about diabetes, but we're here to dispel some of the most common. Here's what you should know.

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  • EEG cap on mannequin head
    Ciara Turner-Ewert

    How A New Mind-Controlled Wheelchair Changes The Game For People With Paralysis

    About 1 in 50 people in the U.S. deal with paralysis. Now there's a new type of adaptive equipment for people with paralysis -- mind-controlled wheelchairs.

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  • Various capsules and tablets
    Anthony Crutcher

    How To Spot A Fake Online Pharmacy, According To The FDA

    Online pharmacies made it convenient to get medications online during the pandemic. But are they safe, and how can you find legitimate ones?

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  • woman experiencing brain fog
    Beth Bradford

    What To Know About The Latest Research On How COVID Affects The Brain

    Regardless of how severe your COVID-19 symptoms appeared at first, researchers are now elaborating on how it could affect your brain, even after recovery.

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