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Twice daily tick checks, the right bug sprays and long pants can help you prevent tick-borne diseases
Air pollution, pesticides and chemicals — along with genetic factors — can increase your risk of this brain condition
Finding cancer cells in your lymph nodes often means cancer is growing and you may need different treatment
Many factors, like eyelid irritation, cosmetic lash procedures and underlying health conditions, can affect your eyelashes
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Olive oil works as a skin moisturizer, but it’s not right for everyone
Mold exposure can cause allergic reactions, asthma and skin rashes
Speaking, thinking or writing these affirming statements can help boost confidence, reduce anxiety and overcome self-doubt
Stay hydrated, use a humidifier and try sugar-free candies or over-the-counter products with xylitol
Vitamin D is an umbrella term for both D2 and D3 — both help keep your bones and immune system strong
An old, worn toothbrush is a hazard to your teeth and gums and a breeding ground for germs and bacteria — replace it every three to four months at least
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