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Our experts share tips on all aspects of health and wellness, trends and how to live healthier every day. Catch up on the latest advice, organized by publication date.

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April 29, 2024/Children's Health

Recurrent Strep Throat: What To Do When Strep Comes Back

Change your toothbrush after an infection and always take your full course of antibiotics to help ward off recurrence

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April 29, 2024/Nutrition

5 Types of Foods That Cause Inflammation

Cut back on foods made with added sugars, trans fats, refined carbs, omega-6 fatty acids and processed meats

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April 29, 2024/Skin Care & Beauty

Neck Wrinkles? Here’s What Can Help

Give the delicate skin on your neck some TLC by wearing sunscreen every day and trying a retinoid or topical antioxidant

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April 29, 2024/Exercise & Fitness

Fitness on a Budget: How To Exercise on the Cheap

You don’t need to spend big money on better health

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April 26, 2024/Nutrition

Heart-Healthy Foods To Add to Your Grocery List

Eating more natural, whole foods can lower your risk of heart and cardiovascular diseases

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April 26, 2024/Lung

What To Eat When You Have COPD

A change in diet won’t cure COPD — but getting to or maintaining a healthy weight will help

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April 26, 2024/Infectious Disease

The Connection Between COVID-19 and Blood Clots

An increased risk of blood clots can last for nearly a year after a COVID-19 diagnosis

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April 26, 2024/Children's Health

Grab Your Tweezers: Here’s How to Safely Remove a Tick

Using blunt-tipped tweezers, pull the critter up gently to remove it from your kid’s skin and then bag it to take to a healthcare provider for identification

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April 25, 2024/Exercise & Fitness

How To Find ‘Joyful Movement’ in Every Day

This simple phrase encourages you to enjoy your workouts, not dread them

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April 25, 2024/Children's Health

What Are Baby Wake Windows? And How Long Should They Be?

Knowing how much time your baby should typically go between naps can help keep them on a more regular schedule

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