Jumat, 30 April 2021

Surprising Things That Can Damage Your Liver

Alcohol and acetaminophen are well-known liver dangers, but what else can be harmful? This slideshow shows some that may surprise you.
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Friday, April 30, 2021
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Surprising Things That Can Damage Your Liver
Alcohol and acetaminophen are well-known liver dangers, but what else can be harmful? This slideshow shows some that may surprise you.
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What Causes Deformity of the Joints With Arthritis?
Chronic inflammation caused by rheumatoid arthritis can lead to debilitating loss of cartilage, bone weakness... Read more...
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11 Health Benefits of Eggs
One egg has 6 grams of protein, with all nine essential amino acids, the building blocks of protein. Read more...
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Metformin for Prediabetes?
I have a family history of diabetes, and may have prediabetes. Based on recent blood work, my doctor has started me on... Read more...
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10 Things to Know About Breast Cancer
Throughout her lifetime, a woman has a 1 in 8 risk of developing breast cancer. No matter what your age you need to be aware... Read more...
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Hemorrhoid Treatments
Many people are embarrassed about their hemorrhoid problems, which is why only few people see their doctor. Read more...
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What Are the Best Sleeping Positions?
What does your sleep position reveal about your personality? Learn how to sleep more restfully and comfortably. Read more...
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Kamis, 29 April 2021

What Your Teeth and Gums Say About Your Health

See how diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis, and other health problems are related to gum disease and oral health.
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Thursday, April 29, 2021
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What Teeth and Gums Say About Your Health
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Melanoma (Skin Cancer) Quiz
What is melanoma? What does melanoma look like? Learn about melanoma symptoms, signs, staging, and treatment... Read more...
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Worst Foods for Your Eyes
Did you know that the health of your eyes is directly connected to the health of your heart and blood vessels? What you eat... Read more...
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Is There HIV Risk With Condoms?
Two weeks ago, I had protected sex twice, with condoms, with someone who is HIV+. I've had a lot of symptoms since... Read more...
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How to Get Back to Sleep
Do you wake up in the middle of the night, then struggle to get back to sleep? Here are tips to help you quickly doze off... Read more...
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Diabetes: Low-Carb Choices
Low carb and fast food don't often go together. Here's how to spot unhealthy carbs and make better choices from the menu. Read more...
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Dos and Don'ts After Sex
Some simple steps after sex can keep you and your partner clean and healthy. Learn more from this slideshow. Read more...
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