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February

2/07

Health Care

Heart Attack Symptoms in Women

The heart—that powerful muscle pumping life into every system in our bodies, including itself—deserves a lot of care and attention. Women are often less likely to pay attention to hear health, delaying needed exams and t...

2/25

Health Care

Be a Bone Marrow Hero

You could save a life.

2/25

Health Care

A Cancer Vaccine?

Our world was a much scarier place before vaccines. Polio, tetanus, and diphtheria are all among the afflictions that used to be major concerns for people everywhere. While these diseases do still exist, their infection ...

2/24

Health Care

Suicide Prevention

Learn the signs so you can recognize when someone is in trouble.

2/24

Health Care

Cancer and Acupuncture

Many patients find the practice beneficial.

2/18

Health Care

Dental Hygiene for Kids

Kids need to learn early how to take care of their teeth.

2/18

Health Care

Diabetes and ED

Believe it or not, erectile dysfunction (ED) can be a symptom of diabetes. Men need healthy blood vessels and nerves to get an erection. High blood sugar from diabetes can damage these blood vessels and nerves. Learn mor...

2/18

Health Care

Facts About Estrogen

There's a lot of conflicting information out there about this vital hormone.

2/12

Health Care

Carrots & Eye Health: Myth or Fact?

You’ve probably heard that carrots are good for your eyes, and it’s true. Carrots are a super source of beta-carotene—and that’s a start. But it takes a whole lot more to protect your irreplaceable vision.

2/05

Health Care

Preventing Contact Burns

Contact burns are caused by touching a hot object. They commonly occur while cooking or using beauty tools such as a curling iron. All contact burns are preventable. Giavonni Lewis, MD, director of University of Utah Hea...

2/05

Health Care

How to Shovel Snow

It doesn't matter if you're a veteran snow shoveler or more of a beginner—save your back with these tips. Otherwise, you may end up suffering from back pain.

2/05

Health Care

Benefits of Turmeric

There is no set dosage for turmeric.

2/05

Health Care

Playing Hide and Seek with Sugar

Not all sugar is created equal.

2/05

Health Care

Protect Yourself From Coronavirus

Taking a few precautions will help protect you from viruses.

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