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Any elevated blood pressure-no matter how slight-might increase stroke risk

People with even mildly elevated blood pressure are at greater risk for strokes. Researchers say diet and exercise can help lower blood pressure, and with it, stroke risk.

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When dementia screenings are appropriate

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force says there is not enough evidence to support routine screening for dementia or mild cognitive impairment among people ages 65 and older if they have no symptoms.

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Caregiver health needs more attention, say researchers

Many physicians overlook caregiver burden, the toll that caregiving takes on a person.

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Ask the doctor: When should I stop getting screening tests?

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends that women generally no longer need to have Pap smears after age 65, and mammograms and colonoscopies after age 75.

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Best ways to battle irritable bowel syndrome

Cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, and constipation are tough to handle at any time.

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Easy exercises for healthy knees

Even a small amount of exercise throughout the day will make a difference in knee health.

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Ask the doctor: Is chelation therapy an effective way to stave off heart disease?

There is growing evidence that deposits of various metals may damage the tissues of the heart.

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Are cholesterol lowering statins for everyone?

New guidelines for the use of statins in otherwise healthy people continue to be controversial.

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Are you getting all of your prescriptions filled?

Nearly a third of patients fail to fill first-time prescriptions. This is most common when it comes to expensive drugs and preventive therapies for conditions such as heart disease and depression.

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Needles — Separating Fact from Fiction

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