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Which Method of Colorectal Cancer Screening is Right For You?
You have choices when it comes to your colorectal cancer screening. Doctors now recommend colon screening for those of us over the age of 45. If you're younger than 45 and experiencing any of these common symptoms of colon cancer (e.g., change in bowel habits, unexplained weight loss, abdominal pain, seeing blood in your stool), talk with your doctor about scheduling a screening.
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Carrot Oat Bran Muffins
These gluten-free carrot oat bran muffins could be a great way to start the day or satisfy an afternoon hunger pang. Substituting apple sauce for oil cuts calories and fat and adds flavor. Your family will love them.
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14 Foods You Think Are Healthy
You want to make the best choices you can for your family, so you choose foods you think are healthy. These products are usually labeled "all natural," "naturally sweetened," or "gluten free." These choices are a good thing — right?
Unfortunately, those big, bold claims on the front of the packaging don't tell the whole story.
Sugar from a natural source (e.g., honey, agave, maple syrup) has the same effect on our bodies as white cane sugar or high-fructose corn syrup. These sweeteners can:
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Get the Most Out of Your Telehealth Visit
Telehealth, also called virtual visits, has been available for years. But it took the COVID-19 pandemic for health care providers and patients to start using it regularly. Now it’s here to stay. Whether you’ve had experience with telehealth or this is your first time, these tips can help you plan for — and get more out of — a virtual medical appointment.
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Your Eyes Need Sun Protection Too
We know that ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun has a damaging effect on our skin. But many are less aware of the connection between UV rays and the potential damage to your eyes. In fact, many don’t think about eye protection in the winter like they do in the summer months. But it’s important to protect your eyes year-round.
UV Light Damages Eyesight
There are two types of UV rays – UVA and UVB. Exposure to UV light can cause or aggravate certain eye diseases, which affect vision and overall eye health.
Some conditions to be aware of include:
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4 Ways to Better Bone Health
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Do You Know the Facts About Diabetes Eye Health?
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Healthy Nails Are at Your Fingertips
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