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NOV 22 - DEC 21
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'Golden Bachelor' Gerry Turner reveals cancer diagnosis. What is Waldenström's macroglobulinemia?
The reality star is opening up about his cancer diagnosis.
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The U.S. has the biggest lifespan-health span gap in the world. New study shows we're living longer lives — but not in good health.
Researchers found that people worldwide live 9.6 years longer than they are healthy — and in the U.S. the gap is more than 12 years.
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Your guide to a happy and healthy December: Limber up for National Stretching Day — and spend those FSA funds
Healthy habits to follow this holiday season.
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Pamela Anderson stopped wearing makeup. Women her age say going bare-faced is 'freeing' — but it's not for everyone.
The actress is making headlines for ditching makeup.
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Processed meats like bacon and hot dogs aren’t good for you. But are some a bit better than others?
How do you enjoy processed meats without compromising your health? Here’s some suggestions from the experts.
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Wildfire smoke, poor air quality can have an impact on health — even for people who live far away
Smoke from wildfires — like the Franklin Fire in Malibu — can have health consequences even for people far away.
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Jamie Foxx reveals he had a stroke caused by a brain bleed. He’s one of a growing number of middle-aged Americans experiencing them.
The actor, singer and comedian has been recovering since his brain bleed in April 2023.
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Hot toddy. Green tea. Cocoa. Warm drinks offer comfort in cold weather. But how healthy are they?
How some of the most popular hot drinks stack up and how to make them a little healthier:
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Air fryers cause less indoor air pollution compared to other cooking methods, a new study finds. Here's how to make your kitchen time even healthier.
Here's how air fryers compare to pan frying, boiling and more — and how to reduce air pollution in your kitchen if you don't own one.
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Exercise can boost your memory — and a new study says the short-term cognitive benefits can last for 24 hours
Should you exercise more to boost your memory? What a new study says about the cognitive benefits of working out.
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The EPA has banned 2 cancer-causing chemicals used in dry cleaning and degreasing. What that means for your health.
The EPA has banned two chemicals — known as TCE and perc — commonly found in dry cleaning solutions and stain removers.
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Hailey Bieber's $20 Erewhon smoothie won't make you any healthier. Here's why, according to experts.
Sea moss? Collagen? Those expensive smoothies have premium ingredients, but you don't need them to be healthy.
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Curling. Mahjong. Shuffleboard. How adult social clubs are helping these people find community.
Amid a loneliness epidemic, adults are finding fun (and friendship) in social clubs.
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Want to use less plastic? 7 simple swaps to make.
Rethink buying plastic gift cards, do this at the dry cleaner and BYO cutlery..
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Stop blowing your nose the wrong way, grab a hot water bottle and try 'retro walking' — plus 7 more wellness tips to have a great week
Try these wellness tips to have your best week yet.
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Watching 'Elf,' 'Die Hard' or 'The Grinch' again? Why revisiting our favorite shows and movies makes us feel good.
Rewatching your favorite show for the 100th time? Experts say there may be health benefits.
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Got a cold? These 7 soups can help you feel better.
Here are seven nourishing soups from around the world that dietitians recommend for when you’re feeling under the weather.
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What your grip strength says about your health — and exercises that will improve it
Grip strength is a good predictor of overall strength and health — so if it's getting harder to open a jar, it might be time to hit the gym.
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Struggling with small talk at holiday parties? 5 tips to avoid awkward conversations.
How to make conversations with people you don't know well less uncomfortable and superficial and more meaningful, according to therapists.
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After decades of progress, younger generations are facing worse heart disease risks, study suggests
Discouraging heart health trends among younger generations are driven in part by obesity as well as by sedentary lifestyles and poor-quality diets, experts say.