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How to Transition to a Vegan Diet
In this country, we love our meat. Give most of us a hearty Texas rib-eye, a juicy cheeseburger or chicken smothered in sauce and we’ve gone to carnivore heaven.
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Drinking Coffee Has Its Benefits
Fifty-nine percent of Americans drink coffee every day.
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Have You Had Your Blood Sugar Checked Lately? Here’s Why You Should
What do blurry vision, excess weight, extreme thirst and wounds or infections that take longer than usual to heal all have in common?
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How an Organ Is Deemed Recoverable for Donation
Across the country doctors performed more than 29,500 organ transplants last year.
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How Mindfulness Meditation Reduces Stress
Most of us react to stress along a continuum that has remaining calm at one end and completely freaking out at the other.
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How Much Exercise Do You Need to Stay Healthy?
Many of us have a love-hate relationship with exercise.
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What We Can Learn from President George H.W. Bush's Recent Fall
Former President George H.W. Bush went skydiving on his 90th birthday. It’s an impressive accomplishment for anyone, but especially for a nonagenarian who relies on a wheelchair.
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Why We Need to Pay More Attention to Concussions in Female Athletes
Believe it or not, female athletes in many sports have a higher risk for concussions than their male counterparts. Several recent studies have shown that in both high school and collegiate sports women have significantly higher rates of concussions than men who play the same sport (meaning they have a higher likelihood of injury per unit of playing time).
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Diabetes Rate Rising in Central Florida: How to Reduce Your Risk
More than 29 million people in the United States have diabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. That equals about 9 percent of the population.
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Mental Health & Weight Loss Surgery
A new study indicates that there may be a greater need for mental health counseling before and after weight loss surgery.