Managing Celiac Disease
Many Americans have decided to curb or even eliminate gluten from their diets because it makes them feel better.
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Many Americans have decided to curb or even eliminate gluten from their diets because it makes them feel better.
Clues leading to a cure for cancer may come from an unlikely source - elephants.
A new study says tweens who think marijuana is cool may be more likely to drive drunk in high school.
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Pumpkins are among the fruits and vegetables now in season that the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics suggests you add to your shopping list.
If you don't like exercising in the summer heat, you may find fall's lower temperatures entice you outdoors to get fit.
Just because the blooming season is over doesn't mean allergies aren't still with us.
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If you want a better workout, try a little caffeine before you lace up your tennis shoes.
If you've ever reached for a pain reliever or other medicine and it has an old expiration date, don't throw it out.


