The Consequences of Cracking Your Back, Explained by Chiropractors and an Orthopedic Surgeon

Sure, it may feel good, but is cracking your back bad? Three chiropractors all agree than the long-term consequences aren't great.

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This 1 Underrated Ingredient Lowers Cholesterol and Boosts Heart Health

And you may find it in nutritious foods you already eat.

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Food Trends Come and Go, But Kombucha Is Forever—Here’s Why, According to an RD

Here's what an RD has to say about the kombucha trend, why it's held such staying power, and what to look for when you're stocking up.

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