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Medications Can Cause Urological Side Effects. What To Know
Any time you take a medication, side effects are possible. But you don’t have to deal with them in silence.
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Why Annual Checkups are Now Wellness Checkups
Americans don’t like visiting the doctor. According to The Commonwealth Fund, we only visit the doctor four times a year. This supports previous Census data that indicates Americans are seeing a physician less frequently year-over-year.
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How Stress Can Sabotage a Healthy Diet
We all know that stress can have a negative impact on our health, but now a new study indicates that high levels of stress even may erase the benefits of eating healthy.
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Loneliness May Be in your DNA
If you always feel lonely even when you’re surrounded by people, genetics may be to blame, according to one recent study.
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Do You Know What Healthy Food Is?
Quick, answer this question: what’s the difference between “healthy,” “low fat” and “good source of” on a nutrition label?
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Sleep and Self-Care Can Reduce Stroke Risk
We all understand the health benefits of a good night’s rest, from improving memory to giving you more energy and boosting your mood.
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Facing the Holidays after Losing a Loved One
The holidays are a special time for many of us, but for those who have lost loved ones it can be heart-wrenching to experience the holidays without them.
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Cancer Rates are Rising Worldwide
A new report from the Global Burden of Disease Cancer Collaboration published in JAMA Oncology indicates cancer rates have risen 33 percent worldwide in the last 10 years. Last year, there were an estimated 17.5 million cancer cases and 8.7 million deaths globally, the study found.
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Why Light is a Factor in Low Male Libido
It turns out the same factors that drive seasonal depression also may be responsible for low libido in men.
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STD Cases at an All-Time High
Cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are at a record high, according to a new Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) report.