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Experts explain why it's such a nutritional powerhouse and if all varieties are created equal.
Ignore the hyperbaric chambers and infrared light: These are the evidence-backed secrets to aging well.
Tianeptine, found at convenience stores, at smoke shops and online, can mimic an opioid. It is among a growing class of substances that are difficult to control.
Running is bad for your knees. The heavier the weight the better. Ice baths. And more.
Singulair, now a generic, is still used by millions of people in the United States even after thousands of patients and dozens of studies have described harm.
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It's the question weighing on Republicans across the country. But Iowans get to decide first. We listened as they grappled with their choices.
I didn't realize my wonky eyebrows were so dear to me until they were gone.
Still puffily padded but no longer particularly tart, this shape-shifting classic about the girls you love to hate retains its ingratiating charms.
The report found that American officials and diplomats had failed to quickly or fully account for all of the nearly 40,000 weapons sent to the front.
Theodore McCarrick was the highest-ranking cleric in the nation to face criminal charges in the Catholic church's sprawling abuse scandal.
Let's hope this stubborn, delightful man stays where he is.
Flooding and a sewer backup have delayed the start of the new term. Classes at the school, which has educated princes and prime ministers, will move online.
Figuring they would need to retire and sell their business before they could afford a new home in the D.C. area, two empty nesters pulled up stakes and tried a place with 'more bang for your buck.'
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