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Are Skin Tags an Early Sign of Cancer?
Almost half of all people have a skin tag at some point in their lives. Most are nothing to worry about, but in certain cases, they're worth showing to your doctor.
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Surprising Causes of Heart Disease
Poor diet, lack of exercise, and smoking often lead to heart disease. So can high blood pressure and infections. But these other risk factors might surprise you.
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13 Lies You Should Stop Telling Your Doctor
If there's ever a place to be honest about your habits and your health, it's your doctor's office. The more information they have, the more they're able to do.
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How Air Conditioning Affects Your Body
It helps us work and sleep more comfortably when the temperature rises outside, but air conditioning isn't always great for our eyes, skin, or allergies.
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Bust These Clutter Hotspots
What is your clutter telling you? See what messes in the entryway, garage, pantry, and elsewhere may mean and how to manage them.
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Reasons for Blood in Your Urine
Most of the time, the causes aren't serious. But it can sometimes point to a bigger health problem.
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Virgin olive oil contains a compound that works like ibuprofen -- and tart cherry juice might lessen your muscle pain. See other foods that may ease what hurts you.
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