Category: Health

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7 Simple Health Tips for Women

Combining a healthy lifestyle with annual check-ups is essential to maintaining a woman’s health. Some factors that can impact health, such as age, gender and family history cannot be changed. However, healthy living can improve a woman’s overall well-being.

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Surviving the Caregiver Crisis

Modern day caregivers seem so overwhelmed with the responsibility of caring for aging relatives compared to our parents…What accounts for this difference? Why is caregiving so much harder these days?

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Alignment for Life

Am I healthy? This is a question that we should all ask ourselves. In order to understand what health is, we must understand what health is not.

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Prevention Is Key in the Fight Against Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a disease of the skeleton, in which bones become fragile and prone to breaks. Millions of Americans are at risk for developing this serious ailment. Although men can develop osteoporosis, women are four times more likely than men to suffer from the disease. It is important that women take the time to educate themselves about prevention, detection and treatment.

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Falling off the Wagon

Isn’t it amazing how we automatically think that just because someone is rich and famous that they have not a problem or care in the world? Life is the great equalizer because no matter who we are we are always going to encounter some type of problem, especially when it comes to our “inner selves”.

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Osteoporosis and Bone Density Screening

Osteoporosis is called the silent disease because bone loss can occur without symptoms. If detected, it can be treated. One way to determine whether you are at risk of osteoporosis is to have a bone mineral density (BMD) test…

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Know Your Status

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than one million people in the United States live with HIV, and 40,000 new cases of the virus are reported each year.

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Tips for Avoiding Melanoma

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States. Melanoma accounts for approximately 75 percent of all skin cancer death.

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