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Vol. 20, Issue 18 | March 4, 2019
 
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Kratom: Unsafe and ineffective
The supplement kratom is sold as an energy booster, mood enhancer, pain reliever and antidote for opioid withdrawal. But U.S. poison control centers have received about 1,800 calls regarding kratom, so how safe is it?
 
 
Ready to get in on the aquatic fitness movement?  
Swimming pools aren't just for laps anymore. Water workouts help you build strength and flexibility in fun classes or on your own. Here's how to make a splash in your exercise routine.
 
     
 
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Canola oil: Does it contain toxins?
When it comes to cooking oils, canola is supposed to be a safe choice, so is there any basis for concern?
Healthy heart for life: Avoiding heart disease
Small lifestyle changes can have big effects on your heart. Learn how diet, exercise and sleep all play a part.
Emerging treatments for multiple sclerosis
There is no cure for multiple sclerosis, but promising research offers hope for new ways to slow and perhaps reverse the effects of this disease.
 
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How to be happy: Tips for cultivating contentment
Video: Allergy or irritant? The truth about your rash
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Tetanus
 
 
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HEALTHY RECIPES
 
Shrimp and grits
Seafood gumbo
Sweet potatoes and roasted bananas
 
HEALTH TIP
 
Vitamin C: Can it prevent colds?
In most cases, vitamin C supplements won't help prevent colds. However, taking vitamin C before the onset of cold symptoms may shorten their duration. Vitamin C may benefit people who are at high risk for colds due to frequent exposure: for example, children who attend group child care during the winter.
 
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