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Too Young for a Colonoscopy? These Foods May Help Protect Colon Health

Too Young for a Colonoscopy? These Foods May Help Protect Colon Health

Though more research is needed, current research suggests eating a wide variety of nutrient-dense foods may help lower colorectal cancer risk.

What Is Health Anxiety – And Can It Make You Sick?

What Is Health Anxiety – And Can It Make You Sick?

For people with health anxiety, minor symptoms can set off a cycle of worry that can be hard to break.

Cholesterol Guidelines Are Changing: Here’s What’s New

Cholesterol Guidelines Are Changing: Here’s What’s New

The new guidelines recommend using additional tools, like the lipoprotein(a) test, to understand when to be more aggressive in managing heart health.

What Do Eye Floaters in Your Vision Mean?

What Do Eye Floaters in Your Vision Mean?

Eye floaters are common with age. While they can’t be prevented or removed, there are steps you can take to reduce their impact on your daily life.

Declining Vitamin K Shots Put Infants at Risk for Dangerous Bleeding

Declining Vitamin K Shots Put Infants at Risk for Dangerous Bleeding

It’s a treatment with a long safety record and strong evidence, but a growing number of parents are declining it.

What to Pack in Your Hospital Bag for Baby

What to Pack in Your Hospital Bag for Baby

This checklist shares the essentials for baby, mom and her support person – including what the hospital provides so you can pack less and feel more prepared.

Age-Related Voice Changes Are Common But Treatable

Age-Related Voice Changes Are Common But Treatable

Age-related voice changes, called presbyphonia or presbylaryngis, are caused by the gradual weakening of the vocal cords.

Smart Earrings: The Next Big Thing in Wearables?

Smart Earrings: The Next Big Thing in Wearables?

Preliminary research suggests that measuring heart rate and other metrics from the ear may give more accurate measurements than the wrist or finger.

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