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Your Teen’s Weight Could Be Linked to Chronic Kidney Disease
If your child is overweight, they may be at risk of developing chronic kidney disease in early adulthood. Once that happens, it’s impossible to repair the damage, so it’s important to encourage your child to eat well and exercise regularly to maintain a healthy weight.
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People with HIV and Cancer Less Likely to Get Cancer Treatment
More than 1.2 million Americans live with HIV, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Eat These Foods To Help Fight Dementia
Nutrition plays a big role in our health, with hard evidence that fruits and vegetables, whole grains and lean protein fight a range of diseases. But did you know that making good food choices might also help prevent or slow dementia?
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Kidney Stones Are a Pain, But Minimally Invasive Treatments Can Help
Kidney stones. Even the name sounds painful, and the idea of a hard, rock-like substance passing through the body isn’t pleasant. Climate and diet put Southerners more at risk of developing kidney stones . Fortunately, kidney stones rarely cause permanent damage when treated by a medical professional, and there are several minimally invasive treatments available to speed up resolution and recovery.
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Eat the Right Foods To Boost Athletic Performance
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3 Tips To Help You Safely Deal with Chronic Pain
Disease, injury and aging have at least one thing in common: Pain. While short-term pain is the body’s way of signaling damage and encouraging rest to allow for recovery, chronic pain sticks around long past any normal healing time, disrupting sleep and potentially leading to social withdrawal and isolation.
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How To Eat Fewer Highly Processed Foods (and Why You Should)
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What to Know to Breathe Easier, Even with Asthma
Asthma is a complex lung disorder that affects 25 million Americans. Although the chronic condition is often manageable, 10 people die from asthma each day. Many people who have asthma do not know how to avoid flare ups or do not heed advice on avoiding triggers.
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Living with Celiac Disease: 4 Tips for Gluten-Free Eating
About 1 percent of the population has Celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder that damages the small intestine when a person consumes gluten.
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Empowering Teens with Chronic Illnesses to Live Independent Adult Lives
Teens are learning important skills in all areas of their lives as they get older – everything from driving to managing their own finances. Learning to stay healthy, especially for a teen with a chronic medical condition, should be a priority.