Eating more fruits-especially berries, apples, and pears-may help people lose weight over the long term. Soybeans and cauliflower also appear to aid weight loss. But consuming corn, peas, and potatoes may be linked to weight gain.
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I live near a busy highway. Are there any heart risks from air pollution?
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Mobile health technologies, including smartphone apps and text message reminders, show some promise for helping people make heart-healthy behavior changes. There is not enough research to show a benefit for wearable sensors that track physical activity.
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Is there a connection between IBS and fibromyalgia?
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I was just diagnosed with calcium deposits on my lungs. What is this?
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The influential U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has endorsed low-dose daily aspirin to prevent cardiovascular disease in men and women 50 to 59 years old.
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Your recent article on recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) didn?t mention much about urination. One of my friends told me that it could influence my chance of getting a UTI. Is that true?
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Dietary supplements containing the herbal ingredient yohimbe often contain prescription-strength active ingredients that are potentially dangerous, according to a study in Drug Testing and Analysis.
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