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Color My Food...Not
Artificial dyes are added to more foods than you may think and not just to products that are brightly colored. Check the ingredients lists.
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Estrogen Boosts the Brain
Early menstruation and later menopause are associated with a lower risk of cognitive decline. Estrogen exposure appears to be the reason.
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‘MAGA’ Backers Like Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ — Until They Learn of Health Consequences
Even Republicans are finding less to like when they learn that many local hospitals will close and millions will lose Medicaid coverage.
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Health Benefits That Go Beyond The Scale
Sure, losing weight can improve your health, but lifestyle changes -- eating better and exercising more -- can do plenty of good without it.
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Too Much Screen Time Takes an Emotional Toll
Excessive screen time not only contributes to emotional and behavioral issues in kids, it intensifies them. Parents can break the cycle.
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Questionable Teen Skin Care Tips on TikTok and YouTube
Online videos offer teens and tweens skin care advice. But a dermatologist finds that what's recommended is often not necessary or safe.
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Weight-Loss Surgery's Invisible Benefit
Bariatric surgery can help people lose weight, but it can do something even more important -- reduce the weight stigma they experience.
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Takin' Care of Business
Self-employed women tend to have better health than those who are employees. Even without a steady paycheck, they often have less stress.
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Turning Kids into Players
You don't have to be a great athlete to see yourself as athletic. Kids who do sports display grit and resilience. What gets them started.
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Warm Moms, Cool Moms
Children whose mothers were largely warm toward them develop a lasting sense of social safety. But kids can find ways around a remote mom.
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