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Breastmilk and the 'blueprint of life'
How healthy is breastmilk for baby's 1st months—or even 1st year?
This study found breastmilk actually affects parts of a baby's DNA in ways
that may benefit the child's long-term health. Read more |
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Headed for job burnout?
If you and your job are not a good match, you may be at risk of burnout.
Find out what you can do if you're feeling unfulfilled or overstrained by your 8-to-5.
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Loose loads and shredded tires
Have you ever been unnerved by a pile of furniture swaying in the bed of a truck ahead of you? The number of accidents caused by road debris gives new meaning to the phrase "crashing on the couch." The AAA Foundation breaks down the numbers. Read more |
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What's good for blood pressure may be good for gout
Gout is linked to diets that are high in red meat, sugary drinks and alcohol. So changing the foods you eat is one of the recommended treatments for this intensely painful type of arthritis. What kind of diet should you switch to? New research suggests you may want to try following the diet that's often prescribed to help lower blood pressure. Read more |
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The dish on dining at the fair
From fried dough to cheese curds on a stick, fairs are famous for calorie-rich cuisine.
But it's possible to find some healthy choices, if you look carefully. Read more |
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