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Signs You’re Low in Vitamin D
Your body uses the "sunshine vitamin" to absorb minerals that strengthen your bones. See what happens when you don't get enough.
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Signs You're Low in Vitamin D
Your body uses the "sunshine vitamin" to absorb minerals that strengthen your bones, and it also supports your muscles, nerves, and immune system. See what happens when you don't get enough.
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Lifestyle Changes to Lower Your Blood Pressure
If you have high blood pressure, there are plenty of things you can do on your own to manage it.
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Health Problems That Pop Up After 50
Some ailments can announce themselves suddenly and painfully. And seemingly minor aches and ouches could be a sign of bigger problems in middle age.
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Never Put These Things on Your Face
People apply lots of unusual stuff in pursuit of beautiful skin. Here are some popular items that simply don't work or may even do harm.
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What People With Cancer Wish You Knew
Almost everyone knows someone who's had cancer. But you might not be aware of everything they're going through.
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You're Not Cleaning These Things Enough
How often should you clean your phone? What about the ceiling fans and kitchen floor? There's a good chance some of these things around your home are due for attention.
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Skin conditions, depression, dementia, even physical pain: See how various light wavelengths help to treat these and other health issues.
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