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  • How to Let Go of Growing Kids

    As your children mature and become more independent, your relationship with them will change. It's important for your children to move from being teenagers to young adults in a way that is healthy for them—and for you.

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  • Get a Grip on GERD

    GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) happens when gastric acid from your stomach backs up into your food pipe, causing heartburn. Learn more about this digestive disorder, including how to tame symptoms.

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  • Is It Time for a New Joint?

    Millions of us struggle with pain and loss of motion because of joint damage caused by arthritis. If other treatments don’t help, you may wonder about turning in your worn-out joints for new ones.

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