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EatingWell: Stay sharp with these anti-aging drinks
Premium Health News ServiceSadly, aging is inevitable. And there are many variables involved in how long you live. But you can also add years to your life by making smarter food choices. Help keep your mind razor-sharp and body finely honed with these anti-aging drinks: 1. Pink...Tags: Arts and Culture, Stress, Diabetes, Newspaper and Magazine, Vitamin E
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As we age, chronic conditions come in pairs
Adults 45 and older are more likely to have two or more chronic medical conditions, according to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Hypertension plus diabetes is the most common combination for people 45 to 64, but those...
Tags: Diabetes, Minority Groups, High Blood Pressure, Medical Research, Demographics
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A lifetime in the sun? You can still cut your risk
Premium Health News ServiceHave you had a bit too much sun for your own good? Decades of boating, fishing, hiking, golfing, and just plain drowsing on the deck contribute to your lifetime exposure and risk of developing skin cancer. But there are simple steps you can take now to...Tags: Medical Specialization, American Cancer Society, Pharmaceuticals, Dermatologists, Skin Cancer
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Sunscreen shortage: Harvard expert says most people don't use enough
Premium Health News ServiceIf your summer reading list usually includes mysteries and the latest bestsellers, think about adding this selection: the label on your next bottle of sunscreen. Choosing the right sun protection and applying it properly are not only the most important...Tags: Skin Damage, Sunburn, Dermatology, Age Spots, Mystery (genre)
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TNF inhibitors offer relief to arthritis sufferers
Medical Edge from Mayo ClinicDEAR MAYO CLINIC: I've heard of doctors using TNF inhibitors to treat rheumatoid arthritis. What exactly are TNF inhibitors and are they safe to use? ANSWER: An estimated 1.3 million people in the U.S. have rheumatoid arthritis, an inflammatory disease...Tags: Tuberculosis, Health, Physical Therapists, Plastic Surgeons, Cancer
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Lake Nona high students propose innovative cancer treatment method
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelA group of Lake Nona High School ninth-graders has an innovative idea to fight skin cancer, and their idea was discussed at the Orlando meeting for the American Association of Cancer Research earlier this month. Raymond Waldron and his collaborative... -
June 18: Midday Fix - Skin Cancer Foundation Road to Healthy Skin Tour
WGN NewsThe Skin Cancer Foundation is the only global organization solely devoted to the prevention, detection and treatment of skin cancer. The mission of the Foundation is to decrease the incidence of skin cancer through public and professional education and...Tags: Skin Cancer Foundation, Education, WGN, Skin Cancer, Continuing Education
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Cancer Surgery
There are many different types of surgery for cancer. Click on the links below for more information. Some women removing healthy breasts to prevent recurrence of cancerTags: Social Issues, Testicular Cancer, Surgery, Health, Skin Cancer
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Running and Your Health
Premium Health News ServiceEvery person who takes up running has, at one time or another, been confronted by a helpful critic who is more than happy to reel off the reasons running will ruin your life. It will cripple you in your later years; you might drop dead in the middle of...Tags: Research, Marathon, Health, Heart Attack, Medical Research
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