Neteando / Dr. Rady Rahban June 21, 2018

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Community Health / Dr. Ming Wang Cataracts and keeping your vision intact June 21, 2018

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If you’ve ever come across fogged-over car headlights, stared at an impressionist painting such as Van Gogh’s “Starry Night,” or peeked through a cloudy piece of glass, chances are you had to squint or strain your eyes to get a clearer view of what you were looking at. These fuzzy depictions often illustrate the world of people who have cataracts.

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Sheknows.com / Dr. Nancy Rahnama Yes, There’s Such a Thing as ‘Good Sugars’ — Here’s How to Find Them June 21, 2018

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It’s no secret that Americans consume way too much sugar. With the obesity epidemic at an all-time high, a lot of people are pointing to sugar as the main culprit. But is all sugar to blame? Contrary to what you might think, not all types of sugar make it onto the naughty list.

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Sheknows.com / Dr. Nancy Rahnama 5 Beverages That Count Toward Your Daily Water Intake June 21, 2018

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If you’d normally reach for a soda to quench your thirst, we have a better (but still fizzy) option for you.

Suzanne Dixon, a registered dietitian with The Mesothelioma Center, tells SheKnows that she recommends squeezing lemon or lime into sparkling water.

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NBC News / Dr. Paul Turek The pros and cons of being an older dad June 18, 2018

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As a woman of a certain age (35) who is hoping to have children, I’m flooded with information, suggestions and unsolicited advice about what motherhood (in the biological sense) might look like for me. “You really need to start soon!” is the phrase I hear ad nauseum from presumably well-meaning family and friends.

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