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Emotional Abuse: Signs of Mental Abuse and What to Do

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Emotional abuse involves manipulation, control, verbal abuse, or other unhealthy behaviors. Learn how to recognize and deal with abusive relationships.

on Apr 2

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How UTIs Differ in Older Adults

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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in older adults due to age-related risk factors and can often cause symptoms that differ from younger people.

on Mar 5

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Why These 6 Popular Supplements May Lead to Liver Damage

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Certain supplements have been linked to liver toxicity.

on Mar 4

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Using Magic Mouthwash for Chemotherapy-Induced Mouth Sores

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Magic mouthwash is an oral rinse that can help ease oral mucositis caused by chemotherapy, radiation, or thrush. Here’s what you need to know.

on Feb 26

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Why ‘Phone-Free February’ Could Be the Health Reset You Need

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Americans currently spend over 5 hours a day on our phones.

on Feb 12

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Paxlovid May Help Ease Long COVID Symptoms, Study Finds

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A study found that some long COVID patients who took Paxlovid saw improvement. But experts said the research isn't enough to suggest the antiviral will help all, or even some, patients who have the condition.

on Jan 15

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Natural Remedies and Supplements for Gallbladder Health

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Certain dietary supplements, including vitamins, minerals, and herbs, may benefit or protect against gallbladder disease.

on Jan 15

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What Is NAD+ And Can It Really 'Reverse' Aging?

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TikTok is raving about a "miracle drug" that can cure aging.

on Jan 14

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4 Ways To Support Neurodivergent People at Work, According to Psychiatrists

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Many neurodivergent workers fear losing their jobs. These are the challenges and how advocacy and open communication can transform the workplace.

on Jan 10

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Does Farting Really Burn Calories?

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Farting does not burn calories, despite what online forums suggest. This article debunks unfounded ideas about losing weight from farting.

on Jan 8

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What Happens to Your Body When You Drink Protein Shakes Every Day

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Protein shakes are marketed to consumers as an easy way to get a lot of protein in a single serving. When are they good for you and not so good?

on Dec 21

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4 Proven Ways to Tackle Seasonal Affective Disorder, According to Experts

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Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) affects millions of Americans, and cases usually start to rise in late fall or early winter. But there are ways you can start preparing for SAD now, reducing your chances of experiencing severe symptoms.

on Dec 19

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USPSTF: Taking Vitamin D and Calcium Won't Prevent Falls and Fractures in Older Adults

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The USPSTF published draft guidelines today recommending against the use of vitamin D, calcium, or combined supplements for the primary purpose of preventing falls and fractures in older adults who live independently.

on Dec 19

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Drinking Coffee Daily May Increase Your Healthspan by 2 Years, Study Finds

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New research says drinking three cups of coffee every day may extend healthy lifespan by almost two years.

on Dec 19

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Over 50% of U.S. Adults Are Eligible for Ozempic and Wegovy, But Access Remains Difficult

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Over half of American adults are eligible for semaglutide, but insurance and other barriers make it hard for people to access the drugs.

on Dec 15

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What Is Glycogen?

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Glycogen is a multibranched polysaccharide of glucose, acting as an energy source and storage. Learn more about its structure, function, and importance.

on Dec 12

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How Much Sleep Your Body Needs

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The amount of deep sleep you need changes with age, with babies and children requiring significantly more. Find out exactly how much you need and how to sleep better.

on Dec 11

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BMI Is Outdated. A New Index Can Tell You More About Your Health

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Body mass index (BMI) has long been considered flawed and imprecise. A newer metric, body roundness index (BRI) could be a simple tool that provides an estimation of body composition.

on Dec 11

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Too Many Women Miss Out on Less-Invasive Fibroid Treatment Options, Study Finds

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Nearly 60% of women undergo hysterectomy for fibroids, rather than a less invasive treatment. Here's why that might be happening.

on Dec 8

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Flu, COVID, and RSV: What You Need to Know This Week

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Every other week, Verywell reports the latest numbers for the flu, COVID-19, and RSV in the United States per CDC data.

on Dec 7

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Reasons for Health Insurance Claim Denials and What You Should Do

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Learn what a health insurance denial is and why your health plan might deny a claim or pre-authorization request, plus what to do if it happens to you.

on Dec 7

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How to Talk About Caregiver Burnout

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Caring for a loved one with cancer can feel overwhelming. Our conversation coach is here to help you talk about it with your loved one, friend, or relative.

on Dec 6

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Ask an Expert: How Can We Develop More Culturally Competent Care?

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Learn how to provide more culturally competent care for all patients.

on Nov 26

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Rotator Cuff Tear: Warning Signs and the Healing Process

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A rotator cuff tear can make arm movements difficult and cause a dull ache in the shoulder that worsens at night. The injury is common, and your risk worsens with age.

on Nov 26

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When to Test for COVID-19

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Knowing when to test for COVID-19 can be confusing: delayed symptoms, false positives, and vaccination are factors to consider. Learn about COVID test timing.

on Nov 24

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How Bile Acid Sequestrants Work

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Learn the main things you need to know about bile acid sequestrants, a class of cholesterol-lowering medication.

on Nov 24

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Why the CDC Now Recommends the Pneumonia Vaccine for Adults Aged 50 and Older

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The CDC lowered the pneumonia vaccine age recommendation from 65 to 50.

on Nov 22

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The Differences of Strokes When You Are Right-Handed vs. Left-Handed

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Learn about the differences of strokes for people that right-handed vs. people that are left-handed.

on Nov 17

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Why the Basilic Vein Isn’t Good for Vein Punctures

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The basilic vein drains blood from the hand and is one of the main superficial veins in the arm. It may be used for vein punctures and transfusions.

on Nov 16

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COVID Variant XEC Could Become Dominant Soon: How You Can Protect Yourself

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The XEC COVID variant is spreading across the country and the world. Here's what you need to know.

on Nov 9

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6 Heart Attack Signs a Month Before That Most Don’t Know

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It’s possible to have heart attack symptoms weeks before the cardiac event occurs. This article lists atypical signs. Do not hesitate to call 911.

on Nov 8

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Walking Pneumonia Cases Are Spiking: How to Spot the Symptoms

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Walking Pneumonia cases are spiking, especially in kids. Here are the most common symptoms and how to tell the difference from other viral infections, according to experts.

on Nov 7

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Why Having More Disabled Doctors Matters for Patient Care

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New data shows a small increase in disabled doctors but highlights uneven residency match rates across specialties.

on Oct 31

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10 Medications You Should Avoid Mixing With Magnesium

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Magnesium should not be taken with certain medications, including some antibiotics, diabetes drugs, diuretics, and others.

on Oct 30

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Am I Dying? Signs Death Is Near

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Since there are signs that death is near, someone who is conscious is likely to know that they’re dying, even if you’re not sure whether to tell them.

on Oct 29

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Are Pistachios Good for Weight Management?

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Pistachios and other tree nuts have been studied for their effects on weight, blood sugar, cardiovascular system, and overall gut health. This article explores the origin, nutrition and many health benefits of pistachios.

on Oct 27

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A Timeline of COVID-19 Variants

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COVID-19 has gone through many mutations. What are the new variants and how are they different from the older variants?

on Oct 27

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Individualized Education Plan (IEP): Overview, Process, Uses

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An Individualized Education Plan (IEP) is designed to identify special needs in children and provide a personalized plan for education and services.

on Oct 18

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Racing Thoughts: Steps to Take in the Moment

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Racing thoughts tend to happen quickly and jump from one topic to the next. Learn how to control racing thoughts as they occur.

on Oct 10

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Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder: It's Not Just PMS

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Having premenstrual dysphoric disorder affects people the most leading up to menstruation, most notably due to depression. Find PMDD relief here.

on Oct 4

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These 7 Mindless Repetitive Behaviors Could Be Signs of Neurodivergence

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"Neurodivergence" is an umbrella term for all people who, at the cognitive level, function differently. Though these differences vary, many neurodivergent people exhibit certain habits or body-focused repetitive behaviors.

on Oct 3

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Strategies to Make Tough Conversations More Effective

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Confronting loved ones or friends when you are concerned about their well-being is not easy. These strategies help make the conversation better.

on Sep 26

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We Spent Months Testing Walking Shoes—These Are the 8 Best Ones for Women

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To find the best walking shoes for women, we spent months testing popular pairs and interviewed experts on what to look for when shopping for a comfortable, supportive shoe. Here are our top picks.

on Sep 20

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What Are the Best Workplaces for People With Disabilities?

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These are the best workplaces for people with disabilities. These disability-friendly companies offer advocacy groups and other disability benefits.

on Sep 12

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10 Serious Side Effects of Turmeric

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While turmeric can be beneficial in many ways, taking too much of it can produce side effects, some of which may be serious.

on Sep 11

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Menopause Diet: Foods to Support Changing Hormone Levels

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A menopause diet focuses on essential vitamins and protein sources to reduce side effects and promote wellness. Learn what to eat and avoid during menopause stages.

on Sep 9

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Drinking This Daily Beverage May Help Keep Your Muscles Young, Study Shows

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An observational study has linked coffee consumption to higher muscle mass in older adults.

on Sep 7

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Could Nicotine Patches Help Treat Long COVID Symptoms?

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Some researchers, doctors, and patients say there's growing momentum behind nicotine patches as a long COVID treatment. Here's what you need to know.

on Sep 7

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The 8 Types of Fibromyalgia Pain

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Fibromyalgia involves several distinct kinds of pain. Learn about the different types and what treatments may work for them.

on Sep 3

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Explaining Coat Hanger Pain

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Coat hanger pain is felt along the neck and through the shoulders and back. It occurs in people with autonomic nervous dysfunction. Learn more.

on Aug 31