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Cough Medicine: Should You or Shouldn’t You?

Do cough medicines really work? Get the facts on cough medicine effectiveness and side effects.

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Coping with a Life-Threatening Illness

Palliative care improves life by helping patients and caregivers cope with life-threatening illness.

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10 Budget-Friendly Exercise Gadgets

Tight budgets are no excuse to let yourself get flabby. There are plenty of inexpensive ways to exercise. Some won’t even cost you a thin dime.

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Family Fitness Made Fun

Become an active role model for your kids. Here’s how to make fitness fun for the whole family.

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Stocking Your Kitchen for Health

The first step toward healthy cooking is stocking your pantry and refrigerator with nutritious staples.

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10 Ways to Save Money on Food Shopping

With the cost of food rising, we’re all looking for ways to trim our grocery bills. WebMD asked some experts for tips and strategies on how to save money on food shopping while still eating healthfully.

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‘Depression Gene’ Linked to Response to Stress

An analysis of 54 studies suggests that there really is a depression gene that can affect how people respond to stressful life events.

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Americans Say Their Diet Is Healthy, but Is It?

Close to 90% of Americans say they eat a healthy diet, but their penchant for sugary foods and drinks suggests otherwise.

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How to Know You’re in Love? Brain Scans Tell All

Romantic love lights up the same brain regions of lovers, whether they’re heterosexual or homosexual or male or female, a new study indicates.

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Study: Overuse of Implanted Cardiac Defibrillators

More than 20% of patients who receive implanted devices that help shock the heart out of dangerous rhythms (“arrhythmias”) get them when clinical guidelines suggest they are unlikely to benefit from the expensive and sometimes painful intervention, a study shows.

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