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Benefits of Coenzyme Q10
Coenzyme Q10, also known as CoQ10, is a nutrient that our bodies make on their own. It's found in nearly all our cells and works like a tiny but strong helper, making them work better. Think of it...
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6 Cervical Cancer Myths
Each year, an estimated 14,000 people are diagnosed with cervical cancer, and about 4,000 die from the disease. We’re addressing common misconceptions about cervical cancer and encouraging women to...
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What Types of Blood Donation Can Help Save a Life?
Millions of people require blood transfusions every year due to surgery, serious injury or illnesses like leukemia or kidney disease. Donated blood, stored at hospitals and other health care...
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Health Screenings to Schedule for the New Year
There’s still time to add a New Year’s resolution to your list, especially one as important as prioritizing your health. Stay on top of your whole health with an annual physical that includes talking...
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Patient lives her best life while fighting cancer thanks to AdventHealth
Sylvia Peerson lives her best life while fighting cancer thanks to AdventHealth Cancer Center Shawnee Mission physician and nurses. Read more about Sylvia's story which was featured on Good Morning...
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An Integrative Approach to Breast Cancer Risk Reduction
With October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we continue to emphasize the importance of prevention and education on ways to lower your risk.
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Why Nonsmokers Get Lung Cancer
Even people who have never lit a cigarette can get lung cancer. Learning about the causes can help you protect yourself.
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The Most Surprising Symptoms of Lung Cancer
Each year, more than 235,000 Americans are diagnosed with lung cancer for the first time. Unfortunately, the condition can be hard to spot early because symptoms often don’t show up until the cancer...
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10 Things You Should Know About Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is a disease you’d probably rather not think about. But the more you know, the more tools you’ll have to help yourself and your loved ones prevent it. And while you likely think it’s a...
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Do You Need a Mammogram Before Age 40?
It’s generally recommended that every woman starts their breast cancer screening mammograms at age 40 and continues to get them yearly until at least age 75. But what are the reasons to start your...