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Dr. Oz discusses intermittent fasting
NJ.com· 12 hours agoA: Intermittent fasting (restricting your eating to between, say, the hours of 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.) works for some folks and not so much for others. Two...
Dr. Oz discusses CKM Syndrome
NJ.com· 12 hours agoQ: My doctor says that I’m at risk for some newly named condition -- CKM Syndrome -- and I have to aggressively protect myself from developing it by...
Dr. Oz discusses tamping down on IBS symptoms
NJ.com· 6 days agoQ: My doctor says I have IBS. Is there any new info on controlling digestive symptoms? A: IBS -- irritable bowel syndrome -- is a cluster of symptoms...
Senate rankings: 10 seats most likely to flip
The Hill via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoRepublicans are increasingly optimistic they can end their four-year stint in the Senate minority and topple the incumbents Democrats are relying on to...
Miss Manners: How do I reply when asked why my husband and I don’t have children?
NJ.com· 6 hours agoI typically answer with, “Though it’s a desire, it has not come as easy for us as others.”
Miss Manners: Parents wonder whether daughter should have sent them ‘thank you’ notes after...
NJ.com· 54 minutes agoDEAR MISS MANNERS: I was wondering if my daughter should have sent thank-you cards to my wife and...
Miss Manners: The nature of my call to a law firm is none of the receptionist’s business
NJ.com· 13 hours agoDEAR MISS MANNERS: I am a case manager at a law firm and frequently must call people at another law...
New gene news | Texarkana Gazette
Texarkana Gazette· 7 days agoIf you know that certain conditions run in your family -- say, high blood pressure or Type 2 diabetes -- you may worry that no matter what you do, you'll...
Essential tremor's dementia risk | Texarkana Gazette
Texarkana Gazette· 4 days agoKatherine Hepburn and Charlie Brown's creator Charles Schultz were diagnosed with essential tremor, a visible shaking of the hands, head and/or torso --...
Putting your best foot forward | Texarkana Gazette
Texarkana Gazette· 5 days agoIt's estimated that someone who lives to age 80 and takes around 7,500 steps a day will log more than 216,000,000 steps over a lifetime! No wonder sore...