The supplements doctors think you should take |
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| | | By Jamie Ducharme Health Correspondent |
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| More than half of U.S. adults take at least one dietary supplement, and it's not hard to understand why: the allure of a quick fix is strong. But experts often say that people are better off eating a balanced diet than popping pills. | Are there are any supplements they actually recommend? Here's what to know. | | | | | Column: The Crucial Role Emotions Play in Productivity | Productivity has never been just about time management. It’s also about managing one’s emotions, writes Israa Nasir. |
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| | Weight Bias Is a Problem in Health Care. Here's What Doctors Can Do | Here’s what doctors can do to address their potential bias |
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| | Your Personality Could Add Years of Healthy Living | Recent research shows that several personality traits predict who will enjoy health into their 80s and beyond |
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