_ Friendship Are You Stuck in A Toxic Friendship? By Jane Farrell article Friendships can bring about some of lifeΓÇÖs greatest joys and shared moments. But what happens when a friend makes … Read More→
_ Parkinson's Disease Early Parkinson's Patients Waiting Too Long Before Seeking Medical Evaluation By Jane Farrell article Too many patients with early stage ParkinsonΓÇÖs disease are waiting too long before seeking medical attention, while others start taking … Read More→
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_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Sugar Content of Most Supermarket Yogurts Well Above Recommended Threshold By Sondra Forsyth article Yogurt may be an “unrecognized” source of dietary sugar, particularly for young children, who eat a lot of it, according … Read More→
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_ Addiction & Substance Overuse Many Young Addicts Aren't Getting The Treatment They Need By Jane Farrell article A majority of adolescents and young adults diagnosed with opioid use disorder are not getting the recommended medicine to treat … Read More→
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_ Sleep Health Sleep Problems? Only Your Dentist May Know for Sure By Sondra Forsyth article Have problems sleeping?┬áYou may have a little-known condition called upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS), and your dentist may be the … Read More→
_ Infant Health Despite Warnings, Many U.S. Families Still Use Infant Walkers By Jane Farrell article In addition to lacking any benefits for children, infant walkers pose a significant risk of injury. But they are still … Read More→
_ Cosmetic Surgery Can Plastic Surgery Make You Look Older? Yes . . . By Jane Farrell article The goal of cosmetic surgery is to make a patient look like a refreshed, enhanced version of herself. Many women … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Research Shows That Busy People Make Healthier Choices By Sondra Forsyth article Busyness is often thought of as a modern day affliction, but it can also help you delay gratification and make … Read More→
_ Heart Health Cardiovascular-Related Deaths Higher for U.S. Hispanics Who Live in Counties with Higher Hispanic Population By Jane Farrell article Hispanics living in the U.S. face more cardiovascular-related death in counties heavily populated by Hispanics than those living in more … Read More→
_ Kid's & Teen Health In-Class Physical Exercise Won't Disrupt Learning, Teaching By Jane Farrell article Researchers have found that incorporating brief bursts of physical exercise into grade-school classes doesnΓÇÖt disrupt teaching or learning and appears … Read More→
_ Pets Disaster Preparedness for Your Pet By Sondra Forsyth article Pets are family. Do you have a plan for your pet in an emergency? Including pets in emergency plans helps … Read More→
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