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Weakened Immune System? Watch Out for Food Poisoning

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      My Chronic Life [Facebook] [Twitter] [Pinterest]             [How to Prevent Foodborne Illness During the Holidays]    For many people, the holiday season is all about the food. If you have a weakened immune system due to chronic illness, you may be at a greater risk of food poisoning. [Read More>]    By Celeste Cooper, RN       [The Best and Worst Places to Live with Chronic Pain] This mobile app linked rain and gloomy days to increased pain. How does your city stack up? by Amy Hendel [Preparing for Travel with Chronic Illness] When it feels like you can barely manage your health at home, how are you supposed to do it on the road, in front of people who don’t "get it?" by Britt J Johnson [Share Your Story with the MyStory Tool] What’s your health story? Share it using HealthCentral’s new MyStory Authoring Tool, and get your story featured on HealthCentral.com. by HealthCentral    The Latest       [Study: Mental Health/Certain Diseases Linked in Young People] from Daily Dose       [Post-election Health Care Confusion] from Daily Dose       [Study Finds Swimming Reduces Fibromyalgia Pain] from Tracy Davenport, Ph.D    Health After 50 Newsletter Tools For a Healthy, Active Life [Get 12 issues for $15!]                Newsletter Options This email was sent to [{EMAIL}] We're happy to help you [unsubscribe] or [manage your email preferences.] If this email was forwarded to you by another email recipient and you would like to subscribe, [click here.] Ensure you receive this newsletter by [adding us to your safe sender's list.] You can also [forward this newsletter to a friend.]    The Remedy Health Network [Berkeley Wellness] science-backed, expert-vetted health and wellness advice [The Body] current and complete coverage for the HIV/AIDS community [Health After 50] reliable tips for healthy aging in partnership with Scientific American          © 2016 [Remedy Health Media, LLC] ALL RIGHTS RESERVED HealthCentral 750 Third Avenue 6th Floor New York, NY 10017    [Facebook] [Twitter] [Pinterest]    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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