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March 2018

3/27

Health Care

The Truth About Collagen Supplements

Should you take them?

3/27

Health Care

What Your Acne Means

Not all acne is equal.

3/26

Health Care

Home Safety Tips

How safe is your home?

3/21

Health Care

Rethinking Back Pain Treatments

There is growing concern that much of that money is being spent on back pain treatments that either don’t work, or make the condition worse.

3/20

Health Care

Limit Your Alcohol Consumption

You may be drinking too much.

3/19

Health Care

Why Asparagus Makes Your Urine Smell

Love asparagus?

3/19

Health Care

Don't Fear Your Colonoscopy

Despite major advancements in colon cancer screenings, the stigma surrounding a colonoscopy leaves many of us, well, a little uncomfortable.

3/14

Health Care

Five Ways To Reduce Food Waste

Not only will you save money from buying less food, but you can help conserve energy.

3/13

Health Care

Is the Anti-inflammatory Diet Right for You?

For Americans who are looking for a weight loss program, perhaps the most important program to try on for size is the anti-inflammatory diet.

3/13

Health Care

Is the Keto Diet the Secret Sauce to Weight Loss or Just Another Diet Fad?

The goal of this low-carb, high-fat diet is to help the body reach the body’s metabolic state called ketosis.

3/13

Health Care

Eye Safety at Work—Again

Every March, year after year, eye health organizations make a concerted effort to educate Americans about eye protection in the workplace.

3/08

Health Care

Take Care of Your Kidneys

Your kidneys take care of you every day. They clean waste products out of your blood and eliminate excess fluids, turning them into urine to exit your body through your bladder. So, are you taking care of your kidneys?

3/05

Health Care

The Upside to Low Vision

A diagnosis of “low vision,” defined as vision that can’t be corrected with standard eyeglasses, contact lenses, medication, or surgery, changes everything—from a person’s confidence to the way they navigate the world.

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