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Chemo Brain: How Cancer Treatment Affects You
If you are being treated for cancer, you may notice a decline in your ability to think clearly, stay focused and remember things.
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Understanding Personality Changes After Stroke, Brain Injury
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Plastic Surgery Trends: Thin Is In – Again
After a decade in which cosmetic surgery procedures often focused on creating more curves, there has been a shift back toward thinness.
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Your Brain on Drugs: What Really Happens?
We think we know the risks associated with common drugs, but our brains are suffering far more damage than we may realize. Here is what is really happening to your body with short-term and long-term use of these substances.
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5 Tips To Start Working Out Again
It’s easy to miss a few days at the gym, but that can sometimes stretch into weeks or months. You vow to return but struggle to make the commitment.
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Exercise May Keep Your Brain Younger
We all understand the value of exercise, from improving heart health to boosting your mood.
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Sleep Apnea May Be Damaging Your Brain
Sleep apnea is a serious sleeping disorder that, if left untreated, can significantly increase your risk for heart attack, stroke, high blood pressure and irregular heart rhythms such as atrial fibrillation. And research is increasingly pointing to the disorder’s impact on your brain and cognitive abilities.
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Survey finds young adults more likely to believe myths about sun protection and skin cancer prevention
Orlando, FL (May 01, 2024) – A new national survey by Orlando Health Cancer Institute finds nearly a third (32%) of Americans agree that a tan makes people look better and healthier, a dangerous beauty standard that experts say can lead to risky behavior when it comes to sun exposure.
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Understanding the Gut-Heart Connection: How Microbiome Balance Impacts Health
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Exploring Protein Alternatives Beyond Meat
Spending on food is behind only housing and transportation in America. With tightening budgets, changes in the food supply chain and rising food costs, choices at the supermarket may be narrow.