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Top 5 lifestyle changes to improve your cholesterol
Understand the diet and lifestyle steps you can take to improve your cholesterol.
Chronic stress puts your health at risk
Your body's stress reaction was meant to protect you. But when it's always on alert, your health can pay the price.
Exercise and chronic disease: Get the facts
Find out about the benefits of working out with a long-lasting disease and how to exercise safely.
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.
Cold remedies: What works, what doesn't, what can't hurt
Cold remedies: Some work, some don't. Learn how to tell the difference.
Arthritis pain: Do's and don'ts
Arthritis pain — To cope, strike a balance between activity and rest.
Emergency health information: Keep your personal and family records within reach
Emergency preparedness includes making sure you can quickly access critical health information for you and your family.
Emergency essentials: Putting together a survival kit
Keeping emergency essentials handy helps you respond safely if trouble strikes. Learn how to assemble a survival kit for your home.
Blood pressure tip: Get more potassium
Want to lower your blood pressure? Cut back on sodium in your diet and add more potassium. Sodium increases your blood pressure. Potassium can reduce the effects of sodium on blood pressure. Many fruits and vegetables are good sources of potassium, including bananas, strawberries, cantaloupe, spinach, peas and tomatoes.
Nuts and your heart: Eating nuts for heart health
Discover how walnuts, almonds and other nuts can improve heart health.
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