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AUG 23 - SEP 22
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From walking on wet leaves to cleaning out gutters, 4 fall hazards and how to stay safe
Three emergency room physicians break down the biggest fall hazards this time of year, plus how to avoid them.
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With 'junk journaling,' trash and scraps get a second life. The hobby is a helpful, calming tool, say therapists.
Mental health experts say they co-sign TikTok's latest crafting trend.
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Are you taking pills the wrong way? Experts break down the best position, the truth about empty stomachs and more.
Why you should tilt forward when taking a pill.
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California bans Froot Loops and other snacks with food dyes from public schools. Here's why — and what happens next.
Public school cafeterias can no longer serve foods with food dyes linked to behavioral issues. Here's what you need to know.
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It's beige, it's lumpy, it's good for you. Why you should be eating oatmeal — and what to put in it.
The breakfast staple aids in digestion and is known to lower cholesterol — but too many sugary toppings can offset the health benefits.
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Work out like a 'weekend warrior,' soothe with self-touch, follow the 20-20-20 rule, plus more wellness tips to know this week
These wellness tips can help you get better sleep and build confidence.
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Hurricane Helene left millions without power. Here's how electricity outages can impact your health.
It's important to have a plan in place for a power outage, especially if you have specific medical needs.
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Are your dark under-eye circles caused by allergies? What's the right way to use nasal spray? A health editor's guide to seasonal allergies.
Fall allergy season is here. Here's what's making you sneeze, plus tips on how to better manage symptoms.
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'Severe obesity' is on the rise, a warning about fluoride in U.S. drinking water and the latest data on suicide rates: Here's what happened in health this week
Brett Favre's Parkinson's diagnosis, the return of free COVID tests and other health and wellness news you might have missed.
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96% of parents want doctors to talk to them about gun safety, new survey finds. But just 51% say they've been asked if they own firearms.
One expert recommends having a "thoughtful conversation" about gun safety instead of taking the approach "that guns are bad and we shouldn't have them."
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How long can my food last in the fridge after a power outage? Experts say it depends on the product, and whether it's in a refrigerator or freezer.
At what point does your food need to be thrown out? This guide breaks it down.
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Alcohol warning labels haven’t changed in 35 years. Could an update help people cut back on drinking?
Experts say it's time to update the warning labels on alcohol. Here's what could change to make them more effective.
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Lazy exercise is still exercise. How to make the most out of your workout by doing the least.
Even if exercise isn't your favorite thing, you can still sneak in movement. Here are some tips.
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Egg prices are up. Here's why you should still eat them — and how to make them last longer.
Here's how to extend the shelf life of eggs, manage costs and make the most out of your egg purchases.
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'The Great British Baking Show' is back. 6 lessons the feel-good series can teach us about friendship, happiness and mental wellness.
Why one therapist calls the British reality show a "wholesome mental health masterclass in disguise."
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Can you reverse a cavity in your tooth? Here's what dentists say.
Experts give insight on how to remineralize teeth and share when it's too late to avoid a filling.
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COVID fall guide: Free at-home tests are back — plus, the latest on the new variant circulating
Experts are eyeing a new variant and are urging at-risk people to get vaccinated.
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Dry, itching or infected eyes? Blame the fall weather.
Experts break down what's causing your eye irritation — and how to protect your peepers.
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3 dermatologists explain why you still need to wear sunscreen in the fall
Ultraviolet rays don't take a vacation in the fall, which is why dermatologists say it's important to wear sunscreen year-round.
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Hurricane season is here. Experts explain how to stay safe during flooding, storms and more.
Severe storms sweep across the U.S. each year, bringing lightning, flooding, tornadoes and hail.