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Signs You May Have Seasonal Affective Disorder
This type of depression returns at the same time every year, usually in late fall or early winter, when there's less sunlight as the days get shorter. Here are the most common symptoms, and treatments that may help.
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Mask Mistakes That Raise Your Risk of COVID
You're wearing your mask every time you leave home. But could you be making simple mistakes that make your mask less effective?
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Is This Why You Can Never Find Your Keys?
Always running late, an inability to keep your tasks on track, and a really messy desk could be signs of problems with executive function -- a set of mental skills that regulate how you process information, remember, make decisions, and more.
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Risks and Benefits of NSAIDs
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs treat pain, ease inflammation, and lower fevers. See how they work, possible side effects, and alternatives if you can't tolerate them.
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How Harmful Is Blue Light?
Smartphones, tablets, and LED televisions are among the everyday devices that put out blue light. See exactly what blue light is and how it can affect your health.
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How to Stay Active With Arthritis
You don't have to sacrifice your favorite activities when you have osteoarthritis. Try these science-backed tips to keep up your active lifestyle.
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12 Ways Too Much Sugar Harms Your Body
Added sugar from packaged foods and drinks can contribute to high blood pressure, weight gain, diabetes, and these other health problems.
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