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Vitamin C Serum

The Best Vitamin C Serums for Bright and Glowy Skin

And why you should always incorporate a dermatologist-approved vitamin C serum into your skincare routine.
By Morgan Halberg
Elemental alchemy will become the new norm for beauty.

Why You Want to Add Silver and Copper To Your Skin Care Routine

'If you’re about to write this off as a woo-woo fad, let me guide you to the science.'
By Kayla Jacobs
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5 Diet Changes to Make in Your 40s

Alkalizing foods promote longevity by preventing plaque formation in blood vessels, reducing muscle wasting, improving a sluggish metabolism, maintaining strong bones, and balancing essential mineral levels.
By Josh Axe
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Yes, Your Gut Health Is Important—But Probiotic Yogurt Is a Waste

By Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz
Grapes sit in bunches after being freshly picked during a night harvest for Artesa Winery October 1, 2007 in Napa, California.

Doctor’s Orders: Concord Grapes Can Improve Your Memory and Fight Cancer

By David B. Samadi
Protect yourself from harmful sun rays and protect the environment from nasty pollutants.

The Newest Skincare Trend Focuses on Fighting the Gross Parts of City Living

By Sara Spruch-Feiner
A shopper chooses granny smith apples.

Doctor’s Orders: Eat These Three Foods Almost Every Day

By David B. Samadi
CHONGQING, CHINA - MARCH 9: (CHINA OUT) A tea parching farmer parches fresh tea leaves in a heated pot on March 9, 2007 in the outskirts of Chongqing Municipality, China. The tea producing peak falls on spring days around the end of March and early April. Many tea factories have to operate at full capacity during this period. (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images)

Doctor’s Orders: Drink Three Cups of Green Tea Today

By David B. Samadi
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