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Sound Health: Protect Your Hearing From Loud Fireworks
As summer fireworks season reaches its peak and growing numbers of Americans are reporting hearing loss, its important to protect your hearing during firework displays. Noise from fireworks can reach...
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Back to School: Teacher's Edition
As a teacher, you make enough lists during the year, so we've compiled a top ten list of ways to take care of yourself and make the most out of your summer. -
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Prepare More, Worry Less This Hurricane Season
It's understandable to be concerned about the safety of your home and family in the event of a hurricane especially if you're new to the area and haven't been through one before. But often, the best...
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5 Simple Habits Can Protect Your Child From Hot Vehicles
Every year, dozens of parents go to work or on an errand, their mind on autopilot or distracted, and forget about the most important thing in their life. -
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Straight Talk on Prostate Cancer: When Should You Get a PSA Test?
There is no good time to discover you have prostate cancer. But, as with most cancers, earlier is much better ideally even before symptoms appear. That's why we search for prostate cancer in people... -
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Using Sound to See: Ultrasounds Are Fast, Painless
If an ultrasound is in the cards for you or a loved one, curiosity about what's going to happen is only natural. After all, a doctor will be using sound waves to produce a picture from inside your...
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The Secrets of Sleep, Part 6: How Aging Affects Sleep
As we get older, just about every aspect of our body undergoes changes. Sleep is no exception. -
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The Secrets of Sleep, Part 4: What Chronic Sleep Deprivation Means for Your Health
Not getting enough sleep isn't just about dark undereye circles or embarrassing yawns during meetings. -
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Do Kids Need Supportive Shoes for Spine and Joint Health?
Spine and joint health is important to foster in children as they grow, but do they need special shoes to ensure that it happens? -
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In Brain Cancer Care, Patients Rely on Connections to Family, Spirituality
There's a common belief that cancer care is either an all-out effort to treat the disease or comfort care that begins near the end of life.