Should You Be Using a Salt Substitute? New Study Suggests Low-Sodium Salts May Lower Risk of Stroke

We talked to researchers about a new study that suggests using sodium substitutes can help lower your risk of heart disease and stroke.

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Hold Up: Is Your Nutrition App Working Against You?

Here are 6 warning signs experts say to watch out for when using nutrition and fitness apps.

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