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Taylor Swift's Mother Has Cancer: What Her Diagnosis Can Teach Us All
Everyone knows Taylor Swift as a pop superstar who creates hit records, but the Grammy-winning singer is also more than that—she’s a daughter who just may have saved her mother’s life.
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Sweet Potato Casserole
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Vegan Sweet Potato Brownies
Looking for a heart-healthy alternative to serve for dessert? Try this tasty vegan sweet potato brownie recipe by Lauren Popeck, a registered dietitian with Orlando Health.
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What Is Stiff Person Syndrome?
Stiff person syndrome is an extremely rare neurological disorder that causes severe muscle spasms and stiffening of the body.
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5 Ways Exercise Can Help Manage Parkinson’s Disease
With no cure available for Parkinson’s disease, managing symptoms is key to making sure you have the best quality of life possible.
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Size Doesn’t Matter (And Your Penis Is Not Shrinking)
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Nutrition and Aging: Make Every Bite Count
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Skip the Brie — and Other Holiday Food Advice for Cancer Patients
Food safety is of the utmost importance for anyone with a compromised or recovering immune system. But the holidays can pose extra challenges for cancer patients struggling with smell and taste aversions caused by treatment-related side effects. For patients, caregivers and friends, this can threaten to put a damper on festivities. However, some tips and strategies can make navigating the holiday table easier — and more joyful — for those gathered.
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Home Grown: Starting Your Own Garden
A relatively new trend, Americans are returning to home gardening to increase the availability of fresh produce. Home gardening provides many benefits; most importantly, it’s good for your health! Eating fresh produce reduces the risk of chronic disease, while gardening improves mental health and also is a good form of exercise. Additionally, gardens support sustainability and serve as an educational tool for children.
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How Robotic Surgery Benefits Hernia Patients
Hernias occur when organs or fatty tissue squeeze through a weakened layer of tissue into another area of the body where they do not belong. A hernia can occur in various places in the body, such as the abdomen, groin, diaphragm or the site of a previous incision.