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Five ways to make the most of Men’s Health Month

June 20, 2018

Men’s Health Month is a good time for men to focus on their wellbeing.

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Brewing controversy: Is coffee good? Bad? Or neither?

October 13, 2016

Millions drink coffee daily, but what are the health effects?

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Eight glasses a day? It doesn’t hold water.

September 4, 2015

Turns out this old adage is just another medical myth.

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