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- Drink in moderation and be mindful of the risks.
- Heavy drinking is a top cause of U.S. deaths. See how A.A. can help you sober up—plus three tips to cut back on drinking.
- It comes down to sugar.
- Certain antidepressants, bladder control and Parkinson’s drugs may increase risk for cognitive decline.
- Before you panic, take a closer look at the numbers.
- Which of these persistent beliefs about diet soft drinks are fact—and which are pure fiction?
- Researchers didn't find a connection between mood changes and hormonal injections, implants and pills.
- Research suggests that if you want to keep your heart healthy, you should avoid these beverages.
- More research is needed but newborns could potentially be screened at birth for a biomarker to help prevent SIDS deaths.
- Vitamin aisle favorites may not be as powerful as you think—but some could have a protective effect.
- Learn what this really means, how much is considered “safe”, and how the FDA responded.
- Fine particulate matter, mainly from wildfires and agriculture, may contribute to thousands of dementia cases each year.
- Skip the red meat and sugary cereal, plus other tips to help prevent cancer.
- Remission may no longer be the finish line for your joints.
- Tired of feeling tired in the afternoon? Use these tips to find that midday energy boost.
- Here’s why keeping up on oral health is crucial to total-body wellness.
- Know the signs of diabetes and what you can do to lower your risk.
- Research shows that fitting in physical activity during the day may make you a better boss or employee.
- Research shows that drinking one or two servings of sweetened drinks each day can increase your risk of heart disease and stroke.
- Coffee is the most widely consumed drink in the world, but is it good for your health?
- Reignite your love life with these intimacy tips for partners.