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CDC Reveals Top 5 Causes of Death in the U.S.
If you live in the U.S., you’re more likely to die of heart disease, cancer, stroke, chronic lower respiratory diseases or an accident, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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Beat the Heat: How To Eat To Keep Cool
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Some Pain Relievers May Have a Stronger Risk for Heart Attack & Stroke
More than 29 million Americans regularly take pain relief medicine, but now experts say that there is an even stronger link between these medications and an increased risk for heart attack or stroke.
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You Need a Stress Test for Your Heart. What Should You Expect?
Did you used to run a couple of miles a day, but now you’re exhausted running to the end of your street? Do you have shortness of breath or chest tightness? It might be time for a heart stress test.
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James Van Der Beek’s Colon Cancer Death: A Warning for Young Adults
Actor James Van Der Beek’s death following a battle with colon cancer offers a stark reminder about a rising threat to young adults. While incidence rates for many cancers have been on the decline for several decades, the opposite is true for colon cancer – particularly among adults under the age of 50.
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Jing Lin, PT
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Haijiang Lin, MD
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Anthony C Lin, MD
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Lin Xia Ni, PT
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Selina J Lin, MD