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Dr. Pimple Popper’s Most Frightening Cases YetTroubling reports about a potential shortage of bacon have sent pork lovers into a panic! Today, Dr. Oz investigates if there is any truth behind the headlines and what it could mean for our bacon-loving nation.

Having A Poor Relationship With Your Family Could Make You SickIt appears the quality of your relationships with your extended family -- mom, dad, siblings, aunts, uncles, grandparents and more --- could make a real difference in your health as you age, maybe even more than your special love.

Food Fact Check: Eggs - The Answer To The “Are Eggs Healthy” DebateThere is no shortage of questions when it comes to eggs: Are they still bad for your cholesterol or heart? Are they protein heroes you should eat every day, and what about the yolk?

The 40/70 Connection For Conversation About AgingOften there is a noticeable gap between the wishes of the senior parents and their children.

Study Says Experience, Not Age, Is Why Our Brains Slow DownGetting older is usually associated with losing brain power — but a new study says that may not be the case.

Answer Isn't Always 'On The Tip Of The Tongue' For Older FolksHas your memory failed you today, such as struggling to recall a word that's "on the tip of your tongue?" If so, you're not alone.
UM-Led Study: Brain Connections Break Down With Age
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