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HDL cholesterol: How to boost your 'good' cholesterol
Generally, people who have naturally higher levels of HDL cholesterol are at lower risk of heart attack and stroke.
Gout diet: What's allowed, what's not
A gout diet isn't a treatment for gout, but it may help you manage your attacks.
Gluten-free diet
Learn about foods that are acceptable in a gluten-free diet and tips for selecting healthy, nutritional options.
Getting in shape after having a baby
A baby can be a great motivator to finally set healthy habits that stick — beginning with exercise. Mayo Clinic experts weigh in.
Getting healthy starts with changing your mindset
A healthy mindset is key to achieving your wellness goals. Learn new approaches to overcoming negative self-talk and all-or-nothing thinking.
Focus on progress, not perfection
There's an easier path to take toward achieving your goals. Learn how with these suggestions for reframing your mindset and making healthy changes in your life.
Fitness ideas for the entire family
Combine exercise and family time by incorporating physical activity at every stage of your kids' lives.
Fibromyalgia: Self-care tips
Fibromyalgia symptoms fluctuate over time, even from day to day. Try these self-care tips to help you cope with difficult days.
Fibromyalgia: Does exercise help or hurt?
Although exercise may cause pain to flare up at first, regular exercise actually improves pain and quality of life in people with fibromyalgia.
Exercise: A drug-free approach to lowering high blood pressure
Exercise is a drug-free way to lower blood pressure. Here are tips on getting started.
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