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Month: October 2013

What Your Doctor is Saying: The Excluding Language of Medicine

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Eating and Swimming

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When Your Doctor Is Vague

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The Myth of 98.6

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Groin Injuries And Your Voice

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Toads And Frogs – Friend Or Foe?

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For borderline underactive thyroid, drug therapy isn’t always necessary

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Ask the doctor: Poor circulation in the legs

Leg pain with walking can indicate peripheral artery disease. A walking regimen and medication are usually the first steps in treating the condition.

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Make peace with your prescriptions

Only 20% of people take their medications as prescribed. Cost and access are big parts of the problem, but people who understand their disease risks and make peace with their need for medication are more likely to take them as prescribed.

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Research we’re watching: Fruit fights aortic aneurysms

People who eat more than two servings of fruit each day have a 25% lower risk of an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) and a 43% lower risk of having a ruptured AAA than people who eat the least fruit, a Swedish study suggests.

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