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I Don’t Drink Coffee. Should I Start?
Though coffee has been linked to a variety of health benefits, experts stop short of recommending it for everyone.
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Salads Don’t Have to Be Green
In winter, root vegetables, roasted vegetables, grains and year-round vegetable staples like celery are often at the center of my salad plate.
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Many Who Take a Daily Aspirin Don’t Need It
Many healthy people take a daily aspirin to reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke, but a new study has found that more than 11 percent of them should not be doing so.
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Why Antioxidants Don’t Belong in Your Workout
Antioxidant vitamins are enormously popular with people who exercise, but studies suggest they can blunt the benefits of exercise both on the jogging track and in the weight room.
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Well: Great Vacation? Don’t Brag to Your Friends
When you rush to tell your friends about your amazing experience, they will crowd around you, eager for every delicious detail, right? Wrong.
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The CPR We Don’t See on TV
Misrepresentations of cardiopulmonary resuscitation on television may lead patients to have unrealistic expectations of what the procedure entails and the likelihood of success.
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‘Don’t Tell Coach’: Playing Through Concussions
Despite progress in treating and preventing concussions, a new report identified one particularly stubborn challenge: the “culture of resistance” among athletes to reporting any problems.
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Well: ‘Don’t Tell Coach’: Playing Through Concussions
Despite progress in treating and preventing concussions, a new report identified one particularly stubborn challenge: the “culture of resistance” among athletes to reporting any problems.
After a Sprain, Don’t Just Walk It Off
Ankle injuries should never be taken lightly and are too often mistreated or not treated at all.
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