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Perimenopause
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Hepatitis A: Symptoms, Causes and Treatments
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. The liver is an organ that filters the blood and helps the body fight infections, so an inflammation can affect the liver’s ability to perform. Although several strains of hepatitis exist (hepatitis A, B, C, D and E), the most common in the United States are hepatitis A, B and C.
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5 Ways You Can Support a Loved One Going Through Cancer Treatment
When a friend or family member is diagnosed with cancer, you want to help, but may not know how. The last thing you want to is to say or do the wrong thing. As a result, you may end up avoiding the person. Even if you’re not helping with day-to-day care, or if you’re not in the same state as the person, there are many ways you can provide support.
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Early Treatment May Improve Lung Cancer Survivorship
This year, there will be 222,500 new cases of lung cancer, but a recent study indicates there may be better odds of survival in people diagnosed with this disease at an early stage.
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Study: More Americans Grapple with Mental Health Issues and Lack Access to Care
More Americans have psychological distress, but they also have less access to mental health services and resources that can help them, according to one recent study.
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Recent Developments in Lung Cancer Immunotherapy Bring Hope
Lung cancer is the second most common cancer in men and women, with about 14 percent of all new cancers being lung cancer. It kills 1.6
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Shingles Vaccine May Reduce Risk of Dementia, Too
If you’re 50 or older and haven’t gotten your shingles vaccine yet, here is an excellent incentive: it could reduce or delay your risk of developing dementia, a new study shows.
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Primary Care Physician: First Step Toward Mental Healthcare
It’s easy to understand why you might want to skip your primary care physician and head straight to a specialist when faced with a specific health problem. If the problem involves mental health, you may even be unaware of the care your general practitioner can provide.
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New Treatment for Type 2 Diabetes on the Horizon