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Signs You're Eating Too Much Salt
The average American gets more than twice as much sodium as their body needs. But how do you know if you're overdoing it?
Women's Health
9 Signs You're Getting Too Much Salt
The average American gets more than twice as much sodium as their body needs. Too much can lead to a stroke, heart disease, and high blood pressure. But how do you know if you're overdoing it?
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What Happens When You Stop Having Sex?
Dry spells happen for all kinds of reasons. If that break goes on long enough, though, it can have an effect on your body and some parts of your life.
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How (and Why) to Start Strength Training
This type of exercise is an excellent way to build your muscles and burn calories. Follow these dos and don'ts to boost your results and avoid injury.
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Are Women's MS Symptoms Worse Than Men's?
Not only does MS affect more women than men, but some research says that MS symptoms may also hit women harder than men.
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These Are the Worst Shoes for Your Feet
You want to look good, but is it worth sacrificing your toes? See which shoes do the most damage to your feet, and what to wear instead.
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Diagnosing Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Many can live a normal life with this thickening of heart muscle, but it can cause cardiac arrest, too. How can a doctor tell if you have it?
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How Short Can a 'Short Workout' Really Be?
Can bursts of activity of 10 minutes or less really help improve your health and fitness? Even when guidelines recommend 2½ to 5 hours of moderate exercise per week?
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