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Why Millions Are Trying FDA-Authorized Alternatives to Big Pharma’s Weight Loss Drugs
Compounding pharmacists can make GLP-1 drugs at lower cost. The drugs should not be confused with counterfeits, but caution is called for.
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Breast Cancer Screening: When to Begin?
Mammograms save lives. They can also raise the risk of false positive results. A decision aid helped women 40 and over choose a path.
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Your Brain on Magic Mushrooms
Brain scans reveal what's behind psilocybin's mind-bending effects: It temporarily desynchronizes brain areas that usually work together.
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Styles of Narcissism
If you know a narcissist, you know how self-absorbed and difficult they can be. These traits don't change with time. Here's how to cope .
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Not Everything is Better with Bacon
Cutting back on our consumption of processed and unprocessed meat could cut rates of diabetes, colon cancer and heart disease.
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A Good Way to Cut Your Risk of Dementia
One risk factor tops all others when it comes to the lapses in memory that characterize dementia, and it's something you can largely fix.
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What Does Economic Inequality Have to Do with Snacking?
Lower income neighborhoods have fewer food stores and consequently fewer healthy snack options than upscale areas. Know your snack options.
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Abortion Restrictions' Unintended Consequences
Despite what may be the best of intentions, restrictive abortion laws raise infant mortality rates and the number of neonatal deaths.
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Do It in Person
When you socialize in person you open the door to a deeper kind of connection, one that is not only rewarding, but good for your health.
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Climate Change Can Be Heartbreaking -- Literally
Rising temperatures and extreme weather events don't just hurt the environment. They are reversing progress in treating heart disease.
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