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Family

Swimming pool guidelines amid COVID-19

As everyone heads to the water for summertime play, keep safety in mind.

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Women's Health

What to know about urinary tract infections (UTIs)

Staying hydrated can help prevent them, but you'll need antibiotics to cure a UTI.

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Family

Preventing hot car deaths as routines change amid COVID-19

Though it's tough to imagine a child being forgotten in a car, it can happen. Here are some helpful tips to prevent tragedy.

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Orthopedics & Spine

Chronic and acute back pain exercises to keep you moving

A typical reaction to an aching back is to avoid movement. But activity will help more than bedrest.

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