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What Your Breath Says About Your Health
While it's usually just morning breath or something you ate, sometimes bad breath can signal something more serious.
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What Your Breath Says About Your Health
While it's usually just morning breath or something you ate, sometimes bad breath can signal something more serious.
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How to Perform a Breast Self-Exam
It's a simple way to check your breasts for changes, such as lumps or thickenings.
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Why Lupus Most Often Affects Women
Because as many as 90% of people living with lupus are female, experts think estrogen may play a role.
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Surprising Things Your Genes Say About You
Specific genes seem to play a role in everything from your circadian rhythm speed to your personality.
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Can Hot Flashes Cause a Fever?
Hot flashes, common during perimenopause, can make you feel as if you're running the worst fever of all time.
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Should You Take Vitamin D for Osteoporosis?
Though calcium is probably what you think of first for healthier bones, vitamin D is just as important.
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Medications for HIV Infection
Your HIV may not be under control if you're not on one or more of these medicines that fight the virus.
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COVID-19 Updates
How Well Do Americans Know the Facts About COVID-19?
Half of Coronavirus Infections May Be Asymptomatic
Blood Type Could Impact Odds for Severe COVID-19
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