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muffins, cookies, chips, and other sugary snacks
It's sweet, and it's in most of the foods we eat. But sugar, especially excessive amounts, can be bad for your health. Learn more in the latest episode of Health Matters with Doylestown Health.
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We love being outdoors in the summer. That brings us closer to pesky plants like poison ivy, oak and sumac. Doylestown Health shares tips on prevention and treatment.

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You are your child’s best role model for healthy living, so give your kids the gift of a healthier summer with these simple and fun activities to encourage healthy eating and fitness.
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Is your child getting enough sleep? Find out how much sleep your child should be getting, and the risks associated with lack of sleep in children.
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Are you eating too many salty snacks? Try these healthy alternatives instead!

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Most people consume about 3,400 milligrams of sodium per day, which is almost triple the recommended daily amount. Skip the salt with these 8 creative alternatives.
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Volunteers with Doylestown Hospital Hospice play an important role. The hospital is currently looking for more volunteers.
David Spivack | Doylestown Health
When pain was limiting his ability to play tennis, David Spivak chose Same-day Joint Replacement at Doylestown Health's Orthopedic Institute to get him back on the court.
When Joe Badome's health began to decline, his wife Tracey turned to Doylestown Hospital Hospice to help her through his end-of-life journey.

Do your kids make a beeline for the fridge the second they jump off the bus? That hectic rush of energy as your children burst through the door after school usually means a trip to the kitchen to devour whatever is in sight. Use our 5 tips to keep your kids' snacking on track!

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About half of all women and a quarter of men over 50 years old will break a bone because of osteoporosis. Learn five strengthening exercises from our bone health experts.
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Getting your child to eat more vegetables doesn't have to be a struggle! Read these tips on how to incorporate those leafy greens into his or her daily diet.
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