_ Pain Management 6 Ways to Treat TMJ and Get Your Jaw Back In Line By Sondra Forsyth article Of all the hinges that facilitate your bodily functions, the jaw joint is one of the busiest. And also, one … Read More→
_ Acne When Should You Treat Acne? Right Now By Jane Farrell article The most common skin condition in the United States? No surprise that itΓÇÖs acne, which affects up to 50 million … Read More→
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_ Widely Used Hormone Therapy for Breast Cancer DoesnΓÇÖt Cause Cognitive Decline By Sondra Forsyth article University of California, Los Angeles researchers have found that commonly used hormone therapies for women diagnosed with breast cancer do … Read More→
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_ Food Allergies & Intolerance Allergic to Peanuts? Relief May Be at Hand By Jane Farrell article An oral immunotherapy drug, tested in a 10-nation trial, could be the first FDA-approved medication for people living with peanut … Read More→
_ Senior Health Older Patients Are Often Exposed to Potentially Inappropriate Prescribing By Sondra Forsyth article If you are a senior or if you are a caregiver for a loved one who is a senior, this … Read More→
_ Health Care Safety of Hospital Patients Still Falls Short By Jane Farrell article Although it’s long been a goal to increase patient safety in hospitals, there hasn’t been nearly as much progress as … Read More→
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