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Hosted on MSNMore Than 17,000 Kids’ Pajamas Recalled by a Popular BrandBedtime should be cozy—stylish, even—but above all, it needs to be safe, reminds a Thursday announcement published by a ...
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The Healthy on MSNNew Study: These 2 Drinks Could Lower Your Risk of Head and Neck CancerHead and neck cancer is diagnosed in at least 700,000 patients each year. A team of 27 doctors has found a comforting means ...
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Hosted on MSNNew Study: Cholesterol May Affect Dementia Risk by Up to 60%Scientific experts across four continents collaborated to identify an important point in the link between heart and brain ...
The USDA flagged warning on four products the maker intended to be "nourishing"—but not from eating them, exactly.
It's an important reminder that many supplements are not regulated and therefore can sneak in potentially harmful ingredients.
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The Healthy on MSNThis Is the Happiest Time of Day, Finds a New StudyA study of almost 50,000 individuals revealed there's a window of the day—and the week—worth safeguarding and savoring.
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The Healthy on MSNMore Than 4,000 Cough Medicines Have Been Recalled in One U.S. StateWhile unfortunately, the same state's Department of Health reports their flu rates have reportedly increased 90% week-over-week.
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Hosted on MSNThe Mayo Clinic Just Announced a “New” Mediterranean DietThe consistently ranked "best diet" just got a modern upgrade. Here are the foods Mayo Clinic experts suggest you add to your ...
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Hosted on MSNAnother Blood Pressure Medication Has Been Recalled NationwideIt was manufactured by a well-known pharmaceutical company and may be used to treat a specific group of patients managing ...
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The Healthy on MSNNew Research: Autoimmune Symptoms Could See Relief from Stimulating This Trending Body PartYou've heard massaging it can relieve stress—now experts have found the 27 million U.S. autoimmune sufferers could find ...
Following a healthy diet is essential in preventing and fighting cancer, but research now says the way you eat could play a ...
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The Healthy on MSNNearly 70% of Strokes Have This Risk Factor In Common, New Study SaysStroke is the second-leading cause of death in the United States, but new insight sheds light on possible prevention.
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