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_ Medical Care The Importance of Getting a Second Opinion By Sondra Forsyth article People always hear about getting a second opinion. Many people even threaten to ΓÇ£get a second opinionΓÇ¥, but never do, … Read More→
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_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Our Brain Signals Us in Favor of Foods Containing Fats and Carbs By Jane Farrell article The ΓÇ£reward centerΓÇ¥ of our brain values foods high in both fat and carbs ΓÇô i.e., many processed foods ΓÇô … Read More→
_ Heart Health A Link Between Red-Meat Allergen and Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article High saturated fat levels in red meat have long been known to contribute to heart disease to people in general. … Read More→
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_ Parenting Parent Cleansing Is Essential Prior to Skin-to-Skin Care of Newborns By Sondra Forsyth article Neonatal intensive care units increasingly encourage meaningful touch and skin-to-skin care – aka “kangaroo care” – between parents and premature … Read More→
_ Sexual Health The Cost of Drugs to Treat Painful Sex for Women Is Becoming Prohibitive By Sondra Forsyth article It wasnΓÇÖt all that long ago that women werenΓÇÖt supposed to talk about sex, let alone after a certain age. … Read More→
_ Heart Health Cash and Goal Setting Help Motivate Heart Patients to Take Healthy Steps By Jane Farrell article The thought of losing up to $14 a week along with personalized goal setting may have motivated ischemic heart disease … Read More→
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_ Women's Health and Wellness Cannabis Bliss for your Period? By Jane Farrell article If youΓÇÖve experienced a period before, youΓÇÖve probably experienced a craving or two or three. For about half of American … Read More→
_ Breast Cancer New Hope for Combating Lymphedema in Breast Cancer Survivors By Sondra Forsyth article More than 2.5 million women in the United States have had breast cancer. Many of them were treated with a … Read More→