Diet and Nutrition FAQs
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Coffee lovers may worry about how much they're drinking. But recent research indicates many good reasons to reach for a daily cup -- or cups.
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Advice on how to help a patient with chronic conditions like diabetes and heart disease make dietary changes for the better.
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Osteoporosis (brittle bones) is a common condition among older Americans. Learn how to fight osteoporosis by eating more of these ten common foods.
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