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| | We have the answer! This natural remedy has been used for centuries to soften skin, and it may help some people with eczema. Dermatologists say the oil, which is full of fatty acids, helps lock in moisture so dry, irritated skin feels smoother. For best results, apply castor oil directly to clean skin and leave it on overnight—but check with your doctor first. |
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| | Satisfying Snack | Go Ahead, Double Dip! | Want something savory to munch on? Check out this Beet Hummus dip: Beets, an anti-inflammatory superfood, give classic hummus a vitamin-packed makeover (not to mention a fetching purplish-pink hue) with a subtle, earthy flavor. Dip in your favorite veggies or spread it over whole-grain crackers for an easy, fiber-rich snack. |
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| | That’s how much more likely people with ulcerative colitis are to develop osteoporosis over a five-year period compared to those without IBD. Although the connections are complex, chronic inflammation, medications, and dietary deficiencies may be to blame. Learn how to keep your bones strong. |
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#Let’s Get Social | Ever hear of the Babinski sign? The test is often done as part of a neurological exam. This reflex is normal when you’re a baby, but then it usually disappears, and if you have it after around age 2 it could be a sign of a central nervous system disorder like multiple sclerosis. See a demonstration and get more details on Instagram @healthcentraldotcom. | Facebook Pinterest Twitter | | |
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