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goodmorningamerica.com > shop > story > best-moisturizers-mature-skin-114386123

Dermatologist shares tips for choosing the best moisturizer for mature skin

3+ hour, 55+ min ago   (375+ words) As your skin changes, so should the way you care for it. "Good Morning America" reached out to Dr. Whitney Bowe to talk about moisturizers for mature skin. Bowe broke down her shopping strategy into three quick tips that touch…...

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Best friends battle prostate cancer together | GMA

5+ hour, 31+ min ago   (86+ words) Best friends battle prostate cancer together Good Morning America Best friends battle prostate cancer together Former "GMA" colleagues and best friends Tony Perkins and Gary Stein share their prostate cancer journeys and a message about the importance of early detection....

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goodmorningamerica.com > wellness > story > researchers-glp-1-drugs-slow-aging-135765678

Researchers looking into whether GLP-1 drugs can help slow aging

2+ day, 7+ hour ago   (361+ words) Scientists are looking into a new frontier with GLP-1 medications and exploring if the class of drugs may help slow the aging process. As previously reported by The New York Times, researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch in…...

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Could GLP-1 drugs hold the key to longevity?

2+ day, 15+ hour ago   (28+ words) Good Morning America ABC News' Perry Russom reports on new research examining whether GLP-1 drugs could help people live longer....

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Research points to blood test to predict heart disease risk | GMA

3+ day, 7+ hour ago   (104+ words) Research points to blood test to predict heart disease risk Good Morning America Research points to blood test to predict heart disease risk ABC News’ Dr. Tara Narula explains new research showing that a simple blood test could one day…...

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Celine Dion shares health update on stiff-person syndrome ahead of Paris shows | GMA

3+ day, 52+ min ago   (415+ words) Celine Dion is opening up about her health and the work she is putting in as she prepares to return to the stage in Paris. Dion, the outlet noted, has performed only once in the past six years, taking the…...

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goodmorningamerica.com > food > story > 19-million-eggs-voluntarily-recalled-potential-salmonella-contamination-135028861

Egg recall linked to salmonella upgraded to highest risk level by FDA

6+ day, 23+ hour ago   (599+ words) An egg recall linked to a salmonella outbreak has been upgraded to the highest risk level by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The agency on Wednesday upgraded the recall to a Class I recall, defined by the FDA as a…...

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goodmorningamerica.com > news > story > mmr-vaccine-shot-separating-135579472

Why the MMR vaccine is given as one shot, and what separating it into more could mean

1+ week, 22+ hour ago   (863+ words) Earlier this week, President Donald Trump signed an executive order recommending that the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine be split into three separate shots. "The MMR, we want to have separate visits separate times. The vaccine being broken into…...

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goodmorningamerica.com > news > story > dry-scooping-pre-workout-give-workout-boost-put-135607911

Why 'dry scooping' pre-workout may not give you a boost in the gym — and can put your health at risk

1+ week, 1+ day ago   (479+ words) For some gym-goers, the pre-workout ritual is simple: scoop, toss the powder into your mouth and chase it with water. The viral practice, known as dry scooping, may look like a shortcut to a harder workout. But experts say there's…...

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Belly fat may be a better predictor of heart disease risk than BMI, study finds

1+ week, 1+ day ago   (365+ words) Your tape measure can tell you more about your heart health than you realize. In a study following over 250,000 adults over 20 years, researchers found that body mass index (BMI) measurements used traditionally for years as a predictor of heart disease…...