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About 15% of adults in this country have chronic kidney disease, that’s 37 million people. → Read More
It would be the first drug of its kind. → Read More
The American Heart Association tells us that we can all save a life by learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). → Read More
How do we take care of this? → Read More
Packing a healthy lunch, what could be easier? But many deli, or processed meats, are packed with preservatives, nitrates and sodium. → Read More
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection or SCAD is something doctors are seeing more often. It’s a type of heart attack that happens mostly to young women. → Read More
Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic are working on a vaccine designed to prevent breast cancer. How close are they? → Read More
Eat an unhealthy diet and you risk dying from heart disease, stroke and Type 2 diabetes. → Read More
The people who track cancer cases in this country say we’re seeing more cancers in adults under the age of 50, both in this country and worldwide. → Read More
The good news is that, generally, the numbers are getting better, with one surprising exception. → Read More
This is especially true for people who have high blood pressure. If that’s you, you’ll want to cut back. → Read More
Cataracts are one of the most common eye conditions in the world. → Read More
Why the pain? → Read More
Postpartum depression is real. → Read More
What’s your gut feeling about your gut? → Read More
Becoming a donor is easy and you can make a real impact in someone’s life. → Read More
Glaucoma is one of the world’s leading causes of blindness. → Read More
The American Academy of Pediatrics recently came out with new guidelines for treating children and teenagers who are obese. → Read More
Have you heard that eczema is really only a childhood skin condition? That’s actually a big misconception. → Read More
Not long ago, we told you how Oscar Mayer was looking for college graduates to drive its wienermobiles around the country. → Read More