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Aging happens to everyone. As we get older, our bodies experience external and internal changes. While genetics do play a major role in how we age, lifestyle factors also play a significant part. Recent research has come forward on specific habits that can potentially slow down biological aging, giving people the chance to stay healthful...

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Eating healthy doesn’t mean you have to break the bank. In fact, making nutritious choices can actually save you money in the long run. By incorporating affordable, healthy foods into your diet, you can improve your overall well-being while sticking to a budget. From antioxidant-rich fruits to protein-packed staples, these foods are not only reasonably...

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Blood pressure is a crucial indicator of a person’s overall health and is often used to assess the risk of various cardiovascular conditions. In recent years, the American Heart Association (AHA), the American College of Cardiology (ACC), and other health organizations released updated blood pressure guidelines, lowering the thresholds for the diagnosis of hypertension. In...

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Labels offer invaluable information from safety warnings on cleaning supplies to nutrition information on products sold in grocery stores. One particular label, the numbers on fruit stickers, are found in most grocery stores and provide surprisingly useful information. Here’s what they mean. Numbers on Fruit Stickers like 9 Most people know that bar codes on...

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In a poignant and deeply personal essay from The Cut, Chantel Tattoli shared her experiences with recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs). Being on and off antibiotics, she finally found the solution to her problem in an alternative method to treat them without antibiotics. Her story, which can be found here, serves as a powerful testament...

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Chest pain is a symptom that often leads to immediate concern, as it can be associated with various serious health conditions. However, recent studies have suggested that chest pain could also be a symptom of a common vitamin deficiency, vitamin B12. The connection between vitamin B12 deficiency and chest pain is relatively new, however, it...

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The debate on whether butter or margarine is healthier has been ongoing for decades, with experts and consumers alike weighing the pros and cons of each option. To tackle this topic, it is crucial to provide a balanced look at both butter and margarine, acknowledging the historical context of margarine’s production and the significant changes...

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Kidney diseases are tricky things to recognize, often going unnoticed until things start emerging in already-advanced stages. These diseases affect over 37 million American adults, so knowing the signs is extremely important. Dr. Joseph Vassalotti, Chief Medical Officer at the National Kidney Foundation, speaks to the urgency behind recognizing these signs:  “When [they] fail or when...