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Update On Breakfast And Heart Health, Timing Your Doctor?s Appointments, Where Measles Will Strike

Update On Breakfast And Heart Health, Timing Your Doctor’s Appointments, Where Measles Will Strike Next [DrWeil.com is the online source of health and wellness information and recommendations from Andrew Weil, M.D. Featuring a wide variety of in-depth content, including the renowned Ask Dr. Weil Q&As, supplement and herb libraries and wellness guides, DrWeil.com provides the intelligent combination of evidence-based conventional and integrative medicine guidance for those who aspire to optimum health and well-being. Andrew Weil, M.D., brings his decades of experience as a leader and pioneer of the integrative health movement, providing original, relevant and discerning guidance that takes a healing oriented approach for the health of the body, mind and spirit.]( [Update On Breakfast And Heart Health, Timing Your Doctor’s Appointments, Where Measles Will Strike Next]( Dr. Weil’s Weekly Bulletin [Dr. Weil's Daily Tip]( Thursday 05/16/2019 [Update On Breakfast And Heart Health]( New research shows that regularly skipping morning meals seems to increase the risk of dying from heart disease. [Breakfast for health...]( sponsor [Eat Like Dr. Weil!]( Begin your 14-day free trial of Dr.Weil on Healthy Aging and follow the Dr. Weil-recommended Anti-Inflammatory Diet. Hundreds of recipes, seasonal eating guides, cooking and prep videos and more are [just a click away - start today!]( [Timing Your Doctor’s Appointments]( The later in the day you schedule your appointment, the less likely the chance of being referred for cancer screening. [Visiting the doctor...]( sponsor [What’s In It For Me?]( Visit [The Vitamin Advisor Supplement Library]( for a full illustration. Or, discover for yourself. Complete the questionnaire for your [free, personalized recommendation](. [Where Measles Will Strike Next]( Researchers have pinpointed 25 U.S. counties that can expect a measles outbreak this year. [Measles in the U.S.]( advertisement [Spinach Toasts]( Spinach-haters are legion, but even those who usually turn their noses up at this healthy veggie will find something to love in this piquant preparation. [Try this recipe today!]( advertisement To ensure delivery to your inbox, add e-bulletins@communications.drweil.com to your address book. [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us](mailto:team@drweil.com) Copyright 2019 Weil Lifestyle, PO Box 24762, Tempe, AZ 85285 [Unsubscribe hidden with permission from Compliance](

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