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When is it safe to reduce your medications? To ensure future delivery, please add the email health@news.newportnaturalhealth.com to your address book or safe sender's list. [Newport Natural Health Weekend] 08/11/2018 [View this on the web]( Q&A with the publisher [Lily Moran] QUESTION: When is it safe to reduce your medications? ANSWER: Roughly two thirds of American adults, more than 131 million people, take prescription medications. Adults 50 – 64 fill an average of 13 prescriptions a year. For adults over 65, that number jumps to roughly 20. Thankfully, there are often diet and lifestyle changes we can make to reduce our need for medications. But how do you know when it’s time to reduce or eliminate one of your meds? Read on and learn the right questions to ask and when to ask them. [Read More »]( [Is it indigestion? Or is it the locomotion?]( When you think of digestive issues, the well-known ones probably come to mind: irritable bowel syndrome, heartburn, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), or inflammatory bowel diseases like ulcerative colitis. But there’s another digestive condition that most people have never heard of—yet it effects an estimated 4 million in the US alone. If you’ve been suffering through digestive problems and can’t find an answer…you may be a victim of this. [Read More »]( ADVERTISEMENT [Why should you choose Newport Natural Health supplements? That’s easy…]( Because we care what’s in every bottle so they work for you. Every one of our doctor-formulated products is custom-made with science-backed, research-based dosages of today’s purest, powerful ingredients, sourced from FDA-inspected facilities. PLUS, every product is backed by a 6-month, 100% customer satisfaction guarantee. So, visit the store and shop with confidence today. [Read More »]( [Should YOU take aspirin for heart health?]( Originally used as a pain reliever and fever reducer, aspirin has evolved into a popular vehicle to prevent heart attacks in men, ischemic strokes in women (the most common type of stroke), and colorectal cancer. But aspirin is not without its drawbacks. It can irritate your stomach and cause internal bleeding, raising the risk of ulcers and hemorrhagic strokes. That’s why the United States Preventive Services Task Force has issued new guidelines for aspirin use. Read on to see if your age, condition and health goals would benefit from a daily aspirin. [Read More »]( ADVERTISEMENT [Take your health into your own hands]( I’ve always advocated the importance of taking control of your health. That’s why I created my own supplement line to help you feel and look your best, made right here in the USA and backed by hundreds of studies to ensure quality, purity, and effectiveness. Find the ones that are right for you today. [Read More »]( [Don’t let heatstroke ruin your summer fun!]( Outdoor fun is one of the best parts about summer. But with record-breaking heat upon us, the midday sun can be dangerous, even fatal. While some sun exposure is healthy—even vital, it’s important to know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. It could save your life or the life of someone you love. So read on now. [Read More »]( More Ways to Great Health: [Read more health articles & advice]( [Like us on Facebook]( [Visit the Newport Natural Health Store]( Doctor Formulated Highly Absorable Clinically Studied Dosages Quality Sourced Ingredients Lab Tested Reference Code: NLD067 Please use for phone orders only. To ensure future delivery of Newport Natural Health emails please add the email address health@news.newportnaturalhealth.com to your address book or contact list. This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you are subscribed to the Newport Natural Health Letter Wrap-up List. To unsubscribe or update your delivery preferences, please [click here](. If you have questions, please send them to [Customer Service](mailto:customerservice@newportnaturalhealth.com). [View Our Privacy Policy]( These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Testimonials reflect the personal experience of one person. Individual results may vary. Newport Natural Health 300 New Jersey Ave. NW, Suite 500 | Washington, D.C. 20001 © Newport Natural Health. All rights reserved.

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