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How Much Exercise Is Too Much?
Sure, the benefits of regular exercise are well-known, but is there such a thing as too much exercise?
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Gallbladder: A Tiny Organ with a Big Impact
It may not grab the spotlight the way the heart and lungs do, but your gallbladder plays a key role in your health. Understanding how this tiny but mighty organ works — and what can happen when it doesn’t — can you help identify potential problems.
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Questions To Ask Before Bariatric Surgery
With 70 percent of the United States’ population overweight or obese, and many dealing with chronic health issues, weight-loss surgery has become an increasingly sought after solution.
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Zucchini Tots
1 heaping cup grated zucchini
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Prone To UTIs? Vaccine Is in the Works
If you have to urinate frequently, pain when urinating or lower back discomfort, you might have a urinary tract infection. (UTI).
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How To Pick a Prenatal Vitamin
If you’re thinking about having a baby, the best time to start taking prenatal vitamins is before you are pregnant. And while most prenatal vitamins are similar, it’s important to find one that is right for you.
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Is My Child Too Young For a UTI?
When babies and young children get urinary tract infections (UTIs), they can’t tell you what’s wrong. The challenge for parents is recognizing the difference between typical childhood behaviors and an infection. Knowing what to look for can help.
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What Happens When the Limb Is Gone, but the Pain Remains?
Losing a limb can deliver a one-two punch. First there’s the physical and mental trauma of an amputation. Then, for more than 80 percent of amputees, comes the chronic pain that can be nearly as debilitating as their original injury.
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Why AEDs Are So Important in Saving Lives
While working out at the gym or shopping at the grocery store, you’ve probably seen a box attached to a wall with a heart-shaped symbol and a lightning bolt.
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Why Are You Gaining Weight? Hormones Might Be the Problem
If you’re gaining weight, chances are poor diet and a sedentary lifestyle are the reasons. But that’s not always the case. A hormonal imbalance also can cause you to pack on the pounds.