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The U.S. Is Seeing the Longest Flu Season in a Decade—Here's What You Need to Know
Even though it’s spring, you shouldn’t stop worrying about the flu, according to a new CDC report. The report states
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In Switzerland, it didn’t come from the Federal office for national economic supply to the conclusion that coffee is essential
Continue reading »Is 75 the new 65? Wealthy countries need to rethink what it means to be old
In 1950, men and women at age 65 could expect to live about 11 years more on average. Today, that
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It’s no black and blue (or white and gold) dress, but a recent viral post is making people seriously question
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Everyone has a different way that they love to get those feel-good, sweaty endorphins in. Maybe you’re a big runner,
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Continue reading »Salt is bad for you, but how it affects your body is still frontier science
Research has shown that excess salt intake is harmful to people’s health. It can lead to high blood pressure and
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