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Coffee

Is coffee good or bad for heart health?

Some studies suggest that drinking a moderate amount of coffee may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, but is this really true, and might too much coffee actually increase "bad" cholesterol levels?

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Tinnitus

Is it true that some supplements may help tinnitus, while others can worsen it?

A number of supplements are promoted as reducing tinnitus symptoms, but few are supported by clinical evidence. Be aware that some medications may worsen tinnitus.

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Taking Pills

How can I avoid getting a pill stuck in my throat?

Some people are particularly prone to pills getting "stuck" in their throat, including people who produce less saliva or those with esophageal narrowing. See our 6 tips to help.

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