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_ HobbiesCreate a Garden Anywhere with Straw Bales By Sondra Forsyth articleAdd productive garden space and raise your planting bed with straw bale gardening. This technique allows gardeners to create raised … Read More→
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_ High Cholesterol Medical ResearchGenetically Elevated “Good” Cholesterol May Actually Be Bad By Sondra Forsyth articleThe generally accepted medical maxim that elevated HDL cholesterol (HDL-C) is “good” has been overturned by a multi-center international study … Read More→
_ Sleep Apnea Sleep HealthAlways Tired? You May Have Sleep Apnea By Sondra Forsyth articleYour spouse says your snoring is driving her nuts. You wake up feeling unrested and irritable. These are common signs … Read More→
_ Menopause Women's Health and WellnessThe Menopause Map By Jane Farrell articleAccording to Dr. Nicholas Sieveking, a Nashville-based, board-certified plastic surgeon and the founder of Ageless Solutions, “menopause can surely be … Read More→
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_ Medical CareCould Customer Loyalty Programs Work in Healthcare? By Sondra Forsyth articleWhen you buy a cup of coffee, a load of groceries, an airline ticket or a tank of gas these … Read More→
_ Drug UseMarijuana Tourists in Colorado Are Spending More Time in The E.R. By Jane Farrell articleOut-of-towners using marijuana in Colorado — which has legally allowed sales of the drug since 2014 – are increasinglyl ending … Read More→
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_ Heart HealthCombining Two Imaging Technologies to Identify Coronary Plaques By Sondra Forsyth articleCombing optical coherence tomography (OCT) with another advanced imaging technology may more accurately identify coronary artery plaques that are most … Read More→
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_ Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias Senior HealthImmune-System Cells May Help Fight Alzheimer's By Jane Farrell articleImmune cells that help fight bacterial and viral infections may play a far greater role in Alzheimer’s disease than originally … Read More→