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March 13, 2024/Women's Health

What Medications Interfere With Birth Control Pills?

Certain seizure medications, HIV treatments, antibiotics or herbal supplements can make your oral contraception less effective

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March 13, 2024/Nutrition

Beyond Bananas: 16 Potassium-Rich Foods

For other great sources of this essential mineral, turn to potatoes, squash, lentils, avocados and more

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March 12, 2024/Aging Well

Does Preventative Botox Really Work?

The cosmetic injection may help train your muscles out of frowning, but there’s no hard data to say for sure

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March 12, 2024/Women's Health

Bleeding Between Periods? How To Tell if It’s a Problem

Reasons for spotting can include menopause, uterine fibroids, PCOS and birth control

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March 5, 2024/Nutrition

6 Tips for Fasting Safely

Plan ahead by hydrating, cutting back on sugar and managing medications

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March 1, 2024/Wellness

Here’s Why Day Drinking Feels Different

Drinking during the day can result in drinking more than usual and worsen your sleep cycle

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March 1, 2024/Digestive

Colon Cancer Screenings: When To Start

If you’re at average risk, it’s recommended that you get your first colonoscopy at age 45

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February 27, 2024/Primary Care

Do Home Remedies for Ringworm Actually Work?

Some natural home remedies may offer relief, but they lack scientific evidence and won’t typically cure the condition

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February 23, 2024/Children's Health

Feeding Your Baby: How and When to Supplement With Formula

When breastfeeding doesn’t go as planned, you may need to supplement with formula or donor breast milk — and that’s OK

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February 22, 2024/Primary Care

Is It OK To Take Expired Medicine?

Some types of expired meds may not be harmful, but they probably aren’t worth the risk

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