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Vol. 18, Issue 54 | July 6, 2017
 
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Summer recipes: Celebrate the season
Enjoy the tastes of summer with seven mix-and-match menus. Try some of these healthy, no-fuss recipes today.
 
 
Sunless tanning: What you need to know  
Looking for that sun-kissed glow without damage from ultraviolet rays? See if sunless tanning lotions, creams and sprays are the answer.
 
     
 
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Grapefruit: Beware of dangerous medication interactions
Think twice before enjoying your breakfast. Grapefruit and other citrus fruits can interfere with some prescription medicines.
Bleeding after menopause: Is it normal?
Although the reason for bleeding after menopause may be harmless, there could be a more serious cause.
 
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HEALTHY RECIPES
 
Whole-wheat orzo with roasted vegetables
Thyme roasted beets
Seared scallops
 
HEALTH TIP
 
Taking care of a blister? Here's how
Need to drain a painful blister? To avoid infection, follow these steps: Wash your hands and the blister with soap and warm water. Swab the blister with iodine and sterilize a clean, sharp needle with rubbing alcohol. Puncture the blister at several spots along the edge. Let the blister drain, but leave the overlying skin alone. Apply an ointment (such as Vaseline or Plastibase) to the blister and cover it with a bandage. Change the dressing every day, applying more ointment and a new bandage.
 
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