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Cholesterol: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Getting a cholesterol test is simple. Making sense of the results can be more complex. Here's help.
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The Hidden Danger of Addiction Among Older Adults
When you think of aging-related diseases, heart disease and dementia probably come to mind. But now, startling statistics suggest another danger for older adults: drug and alcohol addiction.
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Know the Warning Signs of an Aneurysm
An aneurysm occurs when a weak spot in an artery wall starts to bulge out like a balloon. Some aneurysms develop slowly over a period of years. Many cause no problems.
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Recovering from Hysterectomy: What You Should Know
Every year, nearly 500,000 women in the U.S. have a hysterectomy, an operation to remove the uterus. It is the most common type of surgery for women after cesarean section. A hysterectomy can help treat conditions such as fibroids, abnormal vaginal bleeding, endometriosis, and cancer.
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Small Diet Changes, Big Heart Benefits
When you’re living with coronary artery disease (CAD), eating healthy can feel daunting. But a diet change doesn’t have to be drastic for it to have an impact. Small tweaks can go a long way in helping your health. Here’s how to get started.
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The A to Zzzz’s of Healthy Sleep Habits for You and Your Baby
There’s a lot you can do from the very beginning to set the foundation for healthy sleep habits.
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Blue Zones: Eating to Reach Age 100
Blue zones refers to places around the globe where people are much more likely to live to age 100, compared with the average American. They tend to stay healthier as they get older, too. Many make it to ripe old ages without developing heart problems, diabetes, obesity, or cancer.
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Getting the Most from Your Blood Pressure Medicine
Learning you have high blood pressure can come as a surprise. After all, the condition usually has no symptoms. But once you’ve been diagnosed, taking steps to control it can protect your heart—and your health.
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How to Talk with Your Healthcare Provider About Back Pain
If your back hurts, you might write it off as a normal part of life. After all, a lot of people have back pain from time to time. But if back pain is severe, doesn’t go away with time, or is getting in the way of daily life, you might have a significant medical problem.
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