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Signs You May Have an Autoimmune Disease
Sometimes, something goes wrong and your immune system attacks healthy tissue like it's a threat.
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Signs You May Have an Autoimmune Disease
Sometimes, something goes wrong and your immune system attacks healthy tissue like it's a threat. That can lead to inflammation and damage to joints, nerves, muscles, skin, and other parts of your body.
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How to Stop Eating Your Feelings
War, a pandemic, the economy -- we're living in stressful times. Stress-eating might help ease emotions, but it can also lead to trouble in the long run.
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Top Tips to Fight Dandruff
Dandruff flakes are dead skin cells that fall off your scalp. Find out what might be causing yours and which remedies may work.
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13 Ways to Lower Your Stroke Risk
Stroke happens when blood stops flowing to part of your brain. Many lifestyle factors can raise your risk, and that means there's plenty you can do to lower it.
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The Truth About Snoring
Up to half of U.S. adults snore regularly, so it's no surprise there's a lot of advice floating around. Here's what's true and what's false.
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12 Signs of an Alcohol Problem
Is your drinking on the high side of normal, or has it crossed the line into a problem? See if any of these clues seem familiar -- and whether it might be time to make some changes.
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Is It Allergies or Something Else?
You're sneezing and sniffling, and you feel crummy. Allergies may be your first thought, but there are other conditions that can create your symptoms.
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