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Plus, bad habits that can wreck your brain health. Tip of the Week Subtle changes in your health cou

Plus, bad habits that can wreck your brain health. [Sharecare]( Tip of the Week [Don't ignore potential cancer signs]( [Watch out]( Subtle changes in your health could actually be a sign of something serious—like breast, colon or lung cancer. [9 red flags]( [Ban these bad brain blunders]( [Reverse bad habits]( More than a third of dementia diagnoses stem from lifestyle factors, which you can adjust today. [6 habits to nix]( [Should I worry if I'm seeing spots?]( [What are floaters?]( Specks and cobweb-like lines in your center of vision can be annoying, but do they signal eye trouble? [Watch for red flags]( [Overweight people are tired of this]( [Don't hurt feelings]( Even if you're coming from a good place, some hurtful phrases can do more harm than good. [Avoid these 4]( [Dangerous emergency surgeries]( [Knowledge is power]( Nearly 80% of complications under the knife were linked to just 7 types of procedures. [What are they?]( [New on DoctorOz.com]( [Oz Logo]( [Sign up]( [Exclusive content from The Dr. Oz Show]( Sign up for [Dr. Oz's daily newsletter]( to gain access to expert interviews, clips from the show and more. [Winter favorite]( [The Oz family chicken soup]( Feeling under the weather? This soup has [a secret cold-fighting ingredient]( and will open your sinuses. [Go for a walk]( [Stay independent into your golden years]( Concerned about staying mobile well into old age? Try this surefire strategy. [1 smart secret]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Linkedin]( [Pinterest]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Support]( [Content Policy]( | [Contact Us]( | [View Online]( Copyright © 2020, Sharecare, Inc. [255 East Paces Ferry Rd, Suite 700, Atlanta, GA 30305]( [App Store]( [Google Play](

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