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Is Body Contouring Right for You?
Diet and exercise may not always be enough to give you the body shape you want. If you’re looking to eliminate stubborn fat or erase the effects of aging or childbirth, body sculpting or contouring may be an option.
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For Women Only: 3 Tips for Safe and Savvy Holidays
With visions of twinkling lights and hearty traditional foods, you might pump up the volume on “Alice’s Restaurant” and “Sleigh Ride” as you head to celebrate at a relative’s home or a vacation spot. Beware built-in hazards so you can have the smartest and safest holiday season possible.
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Robotic Surgery Improving Lung Cancer Outcomes
Lung cancer is the second most common form of cancer in the U.S., according to the American Cancer Society.
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Is Saturated Fat Still Considered Bad for You?
In recent years, you’ve probably seen a number of health articles, blogs and TV reports about the ills of saturated fat. We all know about the association of saturated fats found in butter, cheese and fatty meats to the risk of heart disease.
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Cervical Cancer: What You Need to Know
Kelly Pozzoli was in her early 30s and in the process of moving from Chicago to Florida when she got news that no young woman wants to hear: she had cancer.
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Fruits & Veggies – More Matters
An apple a day keeps the doctor away, and apparently so does a generous helping of every other fruit and vegetable.
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Should You have Preventive Cancer Surgery?
Preventative cancer surgery has gained traction in the presses over the past few years as celebrities such as Angelina Jolie and have opted for the preventative measures. Every day, many women face the same choices as they consider their options for proactive treatment of breast and gynecological cancers.
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Weight Gain After Bariatric Surgery
Bariatric surgery has helped more than 220,000 people across the country lose weight and improve their health.
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Is Sugar Slowing Your Weight Loss?
Sugar—it’s that sweet flavor that we all crave from time to time.
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Drinking Coffee Has Its Benefits
Fifty-nine percent of Americans drink coffee every day.