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4 fruits that are hidden sugar bombs

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Plus, colon cancer risks to avoid. PULSE Everyone needs fruit in their diet, but some natural goodie

Plus, colon cancer risks to avoid. PULSE [Sharecare]( [Keep Sugar in Check ]( [Keep Sugar in Check ]( [Fruits That Are Sugar Bombs]( Everyone needs fruit in their diet, but some natural goodies contain a lot more sugar than you think! Find out which to skip and which to enjoy worry-free. [4 to avoid >>]( Trending Now [7 cold and flu myths making you sick]( [How much wine is too much wine?]( [Think you're having a stroke? Do this.]( [Does herbal Viagra work? Is it safe?]( CANCER [Prevent Colon Cancer]( Colorectal cancer is the fifth most common cancer. How can you slash your odds? [5 risk factors >>]( [Cancer Facts]( BRAIN [Avoid Alzheimer's]( One study found that switching to this diet cuts your Alzheimer's risk in half! [Best foods >>]( [Best Brain Bites]( IN THE SHARECARE SPOTLIGHT [Get better care. Download AskMD >]( HEART [Dangerous Heartburn]( Lots of heart attack patients have indigestion beforehand. Know when it's serious. [4 red flags >>]( [Digestion Clues]( SLEEP [Tossing and Turning?]( Stress may be stealing your sleep. Find out how to stop racing thoughts for good. [Get some Zzz's >>]( [Feel Rested]( IN THE SHARECARE SPOTLIGHT [Get personalized advice for managing your menopause symptoms. Start Now >]( POP QUIZ [Fight Bloating]( What's the single best thing to do after a big meal to prevent bloating? [Get the answer >>]( FOLLOW US ON [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Linkedin]( [Google+]( Copyright © 2017, Sharecare, Inc. [255 East Paces Ferry Rd. NE, Atlanta, GA 30305]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( [Content Policy]( | [Contact Us]( | [View Online](

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