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Red wine and resveratrol: Good for your heart?
Find out why red wine is thought to be good for the heart and how to enjoy red wine in a healthy way.
Reduce your risk of falling with daily floor time
Falls are a serious risk for older adults, especially those who don't have the strength or mobility to get back up. Mayo Clinic physical therapist Jane Hein believes that practice is the best form of prevention.
Retractile testicle
Find out about this condition that allows the testicle to move between the scrotum and groin.
Retrograde ejaculation
Learn about the symptoms and treatment options for this condition that can cause male infertility.
Safe outdoor activities during the COVID-19 pandemic
Looking for fun summertime activities you can enjoy safely during the COVID-19 pandemic? Here are several options to try.
Safety tips for attending school during COVID-19
Consider prevention strategies that you and your child's school can follow to help protect your child from COVID-19.
Scrotal masses
Lumps in the scrotum have various causes. Even painless lumps should be checked promptly by a health care professional.
Seasonal allergies: Nip them in the bud
Learn about treatments and tips to manage seasonal allergies.
Seborrheic keratosis
Learn more about the symptoms and treatments of this common, noncancerous skin growth that gradually appears as you age.
Self-tanners: Are they safe?
Sunless tanning products, also called self-tanners, can give your skin a tanned look without exposing you to harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. The active ingredient in most sunless tanners is the color additive dihydroxyacetone (DHA). DHA reacts with dead cells in the skin's surface layer to temporarily darken your skin. The coloring gradually fades within a few days. Caution: Most self-tanners don't contain sunscreen. If you spend time outdoors, sunscreen is essential.
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