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Could You Have Type 2 Diabetes?
It increases your odds of heart disease, vision loss, nerve and organ damage, and more. One in 3 people don't know they have it. Learn the signs.
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Saturday, February 25, 2017
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Could You Have Type 2 Diabetes?
It increases your odds of heart disease, vision loss, nerve and organ damage, and more. One in 3 people don't know they have it. Learn the signs.
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The Truth About Your Hangover
It can leave you with a pounding headache, cotton mouth, fatigue, and a queasy stomach. Here's a look at which morning-after remedies do and don't help.
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Early Warning Signs of Skin Cancer
Skin cancers, including melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma, start as small skin changes. Here's how to spot them.
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Best Ways to Treat Your Cold and Flu Symptoms
Don't know if it's cold or flu? Share your symptoms and get personalized product recommendations for what ails you.
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Post-Workout Moves to Get Fit Faster
After your workout, your muscles repair and rebuild themselves, and your fitness level surges. Take advantage of recovery with these tips.
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Ways to Help Prevent UTIs
The burning, frequent urination, and other unpleasant symptoms of a urinary tract infection can be painful and frustrating. These tips can help prevent one.
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Dance for Exercise
Dancing for 30 minutes can burn about the same number of calories as a 30-minute jog. Find out more benefits of this whole-body workout.
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