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  • 1 week ago | cnet.com | Michelle Honeyager |Amelia Ti

    Many people talk about probiotics as supplements, but you can actually get these microorganisms through your diet by eating foods high in probiotics. Probiotics can provide benefits such as helping with chronic health issues like IBS and IBD, supporting digestion and maintaining a healthy balance in your gut microbiome by encouraging beneficial bacteria to grow. Fortunately, many probiotic foods are already in your fridge or pantry.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Michelle Honeyager

    Feeling unusually tired, foggy or just off lately? It might not just be stress or poor sleep. Iron deficiency is one of the most common nutritional issues in the U.S. and many people don't even realize they have it. According to national health data, absolute and functional iron deficiencies affect more than one in 10 adults and the symptoms can sneak up on you.

  • 1 week ago | cnet.com | Michelle Honeyager

    Driving at night is more dangerous than any other time due to a variety of factors. Whether you're dealing with glare, fighting with your astigmatism, or dodging deer on the road, there are risks that can put you in danger if you're not careful. I've learned that driving at night takes extra focus and a few added precautions to stay safe. Whether it's adjusting how I use my headlights or being more alert on back roads, there are some simple steps that make a big difference when visibility drops.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Michelle Honeyager

    Driving at night is more dangerous than any other time due to a variety of factors. Whether you're dealing with glare, fighting with your astigmatism, or dodging deer on the road, there are risks that can put you in danger if you're not careful. I've learned that driving at night takes extra focus and a few added precautions to stay safe. Whether it's adjusting how I use my headlights or being more alert on back roads, there are some simple steps that make a big difference when visibility drops.

  • 1 week ago | cnet.com | Michelle Honeyager

    As summer temperatures climb, so does the cost of keeping your home cool, and if your electric bill is already creeping up, you're far from alone. A CNET survey found that nearly 80% of US adults are stressed about rising energy costs, and there are several Reddit threads full of people looking for answers. The good news? There's one simple trick that can help you save money every month without changing how you live: unplug what you're not using.

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