Staying home when you have the flu helps reduce the risk of others catching the disease, yet a recent survey finds that 66% of Americans go about their daily activities even after flu symptoms set in.
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Continue reading …WebMD discusses broken heart syndrome, a condition that occurs when stress and a troubled mind affect the heart causing symptoms that can mimic a heart attack.
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Continue reading …Difficulty chewing, dry mouth, upset stomach, and a declining sense of taste are common problems as people age. These tips may help you reduce eating problems and get the nutrition that people over 60 need.
Continue reading …You can help protect your eyes and vision with some of the same foods that are good for your heart and arteries.
Continue reading …It’s never too late to start eating foods that help keep your bones strong as you age. This article covers important nutrients for bone health, and the risks of thinning bones.
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