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10 Places Where Stones Can Form in Your Body
You're probably aware of kidney stones and gallstones. But hard nuggets can also form in your nose, pancreas, and these other places. See how to spot the signs.
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The average American gets more than twice as much sodium as their body needs. Too much can lead to a stroke, heart disease, and other issues. But how do you know if you're overdoing it?
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