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  • Recipe: Peach Berry Crisp

    This sweet treat not only features fruit, but healthy oats and walnuts.

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  • Sunscreens Protect Your Skin

    No sunscreen blocks all UV radiation. But they allow you to be outdoors for a longer time before your skin suffers damage. Knowing how to pick a good sunscreen is key for protecting your skin.

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  • Arthritis Facts

    If you have pain, swelling, and limited movement in your joints, arthritis may be to blame. Millions of people in the U.S. have some form of arthritis.

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Back and Neck Care
Millions of Americans suffer from back pain every year. The reasons for the pain are many, including bad posture, accidents, improper lifting, obesity, and weak muscles. Practice prevention to minimize your risk for back pain — get regular exercise, lose any excess weight, and learn good posture.
Asthma
Are you all too familiar with the coughing and wheezing that remind you that you have asthma? Asthma can be a serious problem, but it doesn’t have to stop you in your tracks. With the help of your health care team, you can keep your asthma under control.
Women's Health
Enjoy good health at every age: know your body and how it works, eat well and stay active, and follow a plan for disease prevention.
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    Answer this one: How far in advance of your overseas trip should you visit your doctor for vaccines?

    Your target heart rate is the range at which sustained physical activity - running, cycling, swimming laps, or any other aerobic exercise - is considered safe and effective.

    Urinary incontinence means that your urine leaks out at times when you are not using the bathroom. This is a common problem for women of all ages. Learn about the risk factors you may have for UI.

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      Osteoarthritis of the AC joint in the shoulder is common in middle-aged or older adults. This video explains how this condition develops and how you can minimize its effects.

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