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Are Patients More Compliant with Talk Therapy than Medicine?
Patients were more likely to reject mental health treatment involving drugs than treatment that involved talk therapy, according to a recent analysis of 186 studies involving patients who sought help for mental health issues.
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When You Eat May Reduce Your Heart Disease Risk
When you eat may be just as important as what you put on your plate, according to the American Heart Association (AHA).
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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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More Exercise & Better Diet: How to Cut Your Heart Disease Risk
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S, killing 181,000 people each year, according to the American Heart Association.
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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.
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Four Common Misconceptions About Vaccines
Vaccines help to prevent disease, but there are a lot of misconceptions about them that keep people from getting immunized. Here are the most common:
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Clearing Out the Clutter
Spring cleaning provides a chance to hit the refresh button on your home. But what to do with all those extras? These suggestions can help.
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Researchers Discover Possible Vaccine to Treat Gonorrhea
Despite significant advancements in medicine, we still haven’t yet found a vaccine for gonorrhea, a sexually transmitted disease (STD) that affects millions of people globally. However, a recent study may provide more hope that we’re close to getting there.
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Top Causes of Unintentional Injury Deaths in Central Florida
Unintentional injuries are one of the top five causes of death across Central Florida, according to the 2016 Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA).
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Why Do I Feel Hot (or Cold) All the Time?
As a family physician, I see patients every day with a variety of symptoms and conditions.