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Get the Facts: 3 Mammogram Myths You Shouldn’t Believe
Myths about mammograms can give you the wrong impression about breast cancer. Get the facts, so you can make the best decisions for your health.
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9 Traits to Consider When Looking for a New Doctor
Choosing a new health care provider is one of the most important health decisions you can make. Here are some other things to consider as you search for the right match.
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Frontotemporal Dementia Explained
We wish Bruce Willis and his family all the best as he continues to receive the care and support he needs in light of his frontotemporal dementia diagnosis. We’re here to educate you on what FTD is so... -
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Norovirus is on the Rise: Here’s What You Should Know
Norovirus is on the rise, and we want you to stay healthy. What is norovirus, what can you do to protect yourself and your family and how do you treat it if you do get sick? We’re here to answer those...
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The Way of Tea: Two Cups a Day Can Support Whole Health
There are new guidelines on exactly how much tea to drink for better health. We’re here to walk you through the basics on how including a simple morning and afternoon tea ritual into your day can...
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The Rest of Your Life: How Quality Sleep Impacts Your Health and Longevity
We recognize the need to stay healthy in body, mind and spirit so you can live a whole life. We’re here to walk you through the importance of sleep, the quality of your rest, and how they impact your...
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10 Most Common Autoimmune Diseases
It’s Autoimmune Disease Awareness Month, and our team is with you all the way as a connected network that will collaborate with you until we find an answer that allows you to live your best life with...
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Behind the Blood Test: “Good” vs. “Bad” Cholesterol
The best treatments to lower LDL or “bad” cholesterol levels involve a range of different methods, including lifestyle and diet. Speaking with your doctor and getting a lipid profile test is the first...
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Allergies 101: Causes, Symptoms, Types and Treatments
Allergies are nothing to sneeze at as the sixth leading cause of long-term illness in the U.S. — and more than 50 million Americans experience an allergic reaction each year. Learn how allergies occur...
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Colorectal Cancers: Marching Toward Colon and Rectal Cancer Awareness
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. You can dress in blue to honor patients and their families who are or have been impacted by any of the colorectal cancers and help spread awareness. Read...