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Lifestyles

PEOPLE’S PHARMACY: Treating acid reflux without medications

Q. My gastroenterologist prescribed Prilosec for GERD. After reading about the negative side effects, I talked with a staff member at my local health food co-op whom I trust. She recommended DGL licorice extract, digestive enzymes and aloe vera gel. I take the licorice and enzymes before ...

Dear Annie: Dealing with the bare-minimum lunch guest

DEAR ANNIE: My husband and I host Easter brunch every year for both sides of the family — about 16 people total. I cook a big frittata, a glazed ham, homemade rolls and a salad or two. My problem is my sister-in-law, “Brenda.” For the past four years, she has signed up to bring dessert. ...

Hints from Heloise: Plastic tubes of toothpaste a problem

DEAR HELOISE: How much longer do we have to put up with tubes of toothpaste that we can’t empty like we used to by rolling up the tube? I have to cut open the tube, where almost one-third of the toothpaste is still there. Then I have to scrape it out little by little with my toothbrush, which ...

To Your Good Health: AI scribes help docs to focus on patients

DEAR DR. ROACH: In your recent column, a reader complained about a doctor using AI to write after-visit summaries. I think my doctor has begun using AI for this purpose, but I like it. The reason why I think she is using AI is because she has begun looking at me while we discuss my health, ...

Bridge by Steve Becker 4/3/26

1. Win the heart king with the ace, draw trump and lead a low diamond toward dummy’s J-4! This gives you about a 75% chance for the contract, which is much better than the 50% chance you’d have if you started the diamonds by leading one from dummy. The recommended play makes the contract ...