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Could Your Kitchen Be Making You Sick?

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You’re buying and cooking nutritious food, but how healthy is the room where you prepare it? Fr

You’re buying and cooking nutritious food, but how healthy (and safe) is the room where you prepare it? From your appliances to your cooking tools to the water in your tap, see what you can do to keep your kitchen from harming your health. Trouble viewing this email? [View as a Webpage]( [webmd logo] Special [Could Your Kitchen Be Making You Sick?]( [You’re buying and cooking nutritious food, but how healthy (and safe) is the room where you prepare it? From your appliances to your cooking tools to the water in your tap, see what you can do to keep your kitchen from harming your health.]( [Missing Images]( [Read More]( [Easy Hacks to Ease Depression]( [Try these science-proven tips to improve your mood, cut stress, and put some spring back in your step.]( [Read More]( [15 Ways to Stay Active With Arthritis]( [When your joints hurt, it's tempting to move even less than you normally would. But that can make things worse.]( [Read More]( [What's Causing Your Headache?]( [Headaches can happen for any number of reasons -- from eating a certain food to using the wrong pillow. Here are some triggers you may not expect.]( [Read More]( [How to Treat Sleep Apnea]( [Left untreated, obstructive sleep apnea can lead to major health problems including obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. Here are the best options for treating it.]( [Read More]( [What to Expect After a Stroke]( [People whose abilities are changed by a stroke can often learn ways to adapt through therapies to help with movement, everyday tasks, and communication.]( [Read More]( [Make Chores Count as Exercise]( [You can burn calories when you do chores around the house or in the yard. See how fixing up your home can boost your metabolism and help manage your weight.]( [Read More]( Healthy Aging [Age-Related Hearing Loss: What Happens?]( [See What Happens to Your Hands as You Age]( [The Truth About Aging and Sleep]( Healthier 2021 [Laura's Ready to Make Some Changes]( [Bill Lost Weight Before, Now He's Starting Over]( ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT [Missing image]( [Missing image]( [Missing image]( [Missing image]( [WebMD.com]( | [Mobile Apps]( | [Unsubscribe]( You are receiving this message because you registered with WebMD as {EMAIL}. If you did not register for WebMD please contact our [Customer Care Team]( [WebMD Privacy Policy]( © 2021 WebMD, LLC. All rights reserved. WebMD Office of Privacy | 1201 Peachtree Street, NE | Atlanta, GA 30361

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