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New Non-Surgical Weight Loss Procedure Approved by the FDA
More than 15 million people in the U.S. are morbidly obese, according to the American Society of Bariatric Plastic Surgeons.
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A Busy Schedule May Keep Your Mental Prowess
Have an infinite to-do list or a schedule so jam-packed you barely have time to eat? It turns out a busy schedule might keep you mentally sharp.
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How Your Family’s Lifestyle May Impact Your Health
It’s a widely held belief that genes play a role in a person’s risk for disease. If many members of your immediate family have breast cancer, you may have an increased risk for the disease. If the men in your family all suffered their first heart attack in their 50s, you may be more susceptible to heart issues in middle age, as well.
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Your Anxiety May Be Tied to Family Traumas of Long Ago
This may be hard to imagine, but your depression and anxiety could have its roots in seeds that were planted decades ago – even before you or your parents were born. As we continue to look for the causes of mental health issues afflicting people today, researchers are paying more attention to the concept of intergenerational trauma, also known as historical trauma.
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Overwhelmed by Thanksgiving Leftovers? Here’s How to Stay Healthy After the Holiday
Did you know the average person gains one to two pounds during the holidays?
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Ovarian Reserve Tests May Not Be a Good Indicator of Fertility
Every woman is born with a finite amount of eggs in her ovaries — about one to two million.
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For Weekend Warriors, One to Two Days of Exercise may be Enough
According to one recent study, you may not need to work out every day to experience positive health gains.
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When it Comes to Head and Neck Cancer, Your Oncologist’s Experience May Make the Difference
The experience of a patient’s head and neck radiation oncologist may have a significant impact on their health outcome, according to a recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
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Nearly 1 in 4 Americans Expected to Have Hearing Loss by 2060
More Americans are expected to lose their hearing in the coming decades, according to a recent report.
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Early to Rise or Late to Bed? Sleep May Affect Your Eating Habits
Your sleep schedule may have a bigger impact on your eating habits than you realize, according to one recent study.