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How To Prepare Your Daughter for Her First GYN Visit
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Developmental Disabilities: Your Child’s Milestones Matter
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Does Your Child Have a Mental Health Disorder? Preventing Parental Burnout
If your child is suffering with depression, anxiety or another mental health disorder, it affects your life, too. From advocating for your child to managing how it impacts their home and social life, it can be overwhelming and lead to parental burnout.
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Lower Your Risk for These 5 Cancers
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Does My Child Need Speech Therapy?
Many young children can overcome speech and language delays, but early intervention is key. Parents and their child’s pediatrician need to be vigilant to spot the signs and start age-appropriate therapies.
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James Van Der Beek’s Colon Cancer Death: A Warning for Young Adults
Actor James Van Der Beek’s death following a battle with colon cancer offers a stark reminder about a rising threat to young adults. While incidence rates for many cancers have been on the decline for several decades, the opposite is true for colon cancer – particularly among adults under the age of 50.
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How To Cope with Lymphedema Flares and Triggers
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Always Looking for the Restroom? These Lifestyle Changes Can Curb the Urge
Do you know where all the public bathrooms are along familiar routes and highway exits? When you fly, do you anxiously eye how far your airplane seat is from the lavatories?
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Look at Your Phone and Say ‘Ahhhhhhhh’
Consumer experience with virtual consultations seems largely positive, according to a recent survey by J.D. Power. The survey of nearly 8,300 consumers found that 85 percent of virtual visit users were able to resolve their medical issue by using the convenient service.
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Why Do I Need to See a Mental Health Counselor?
Why should you see a mental health counselor? The answer may surprise you. Many people think they must have a serious issue to see a counselor. They may worry that going to a counselor indicates they are not right in the head. Neither are true.