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9 Reasons You May Have Brain Fog
"Brain fog" isn't a medical condition; it describes symptoms that can affect your ability to think. You may feel confused or disorganized, or find it hard to focus or put your thoughts into words.
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Symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
It's natural to worry during stressful times. But some people feel tense and anxious day after day, even with little to worry about.
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Eat to Beat High Cholesterol
These 14 foods can help you lower your LDL cholesterol, which causes a buildup in the arteries that leads to heart disease, heart attacks, and stroke.
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To Protect Your Teeth, Stop Doing This
Some seemingly innocuous everyday activities (like chewing ice or sucking a cough drop) can wreck your teeth if you're not careful. Here are 19 of them.
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10 Popular Health Myths
Do you really need to drink eight glasses of water each day? Can you get sick from a toilet seat? Is it dangerous to crack your knuckles? Get the facts.
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Signs You Could Have Anemia
Anemia develops when you don't have enough robust, healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout your body. See if you're at risk.
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The Right Eyewear for Every Occasion
Find out which glasses to choose, whether you want to protect your eyes from screen fatigue, have an easier time reading, or stay safe playing sports.
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