I had an electrocardiogram in preparation for minor surgery. My doctor told me it showed that I have right bundle branch block. Neither he nor my cardiologist are worried about it, but I am. Is this serious?
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Studies of the cervical cancer vaccine found that it was most effective when given before the start of sexual activity, but the benefits and risks of the vaccine over time are still not fully known.
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Researchers are examining the possibility that heavy cell phone use may negatively affect a man’s sperm count.
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Psoriasis, which is not a skin disease but an immune disorder, may be linked to heart disease, possibly through inflammation.
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A “polypill” containing multiple blood pressure medications, a statin, and aspirin may be a simple, workable approach to help prevent heart disease.
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How is it possible for someone with significant coronary artery disease to perform well on a cardiac stress test? Wouldn’t there be some signs of trouble?
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Dr. I-Min Lee, a member of the government committee that helped establish new guidelines for recommended amounts of physical activity, discusses fitness and exercise.
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There is some controversy about whether or not people should continue to get screening tests for certain cancers after age 75. Variables include the person’s overall health and whether or not additional life expectancy can be achieved.
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Men are more likely than women to engage in unhealthy behavior, and less likely than women to seek or heed medical advice. This may be due to masculine notions about how men are supposed to behave.
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