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Cold comfort

There is still no cure for a cold, and cold medications have come under scrutiny and criticism. Some people may get better results taking separate medications for fever, cough, and congestion, rather than a combination product.

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Update From the Medical Journals: November 2009

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More on toenail fungus

After Dr. Kenneth Arndt answered a question about toenail fungus, a number of readers sent us their favorite remedies. We asked Dr. Arndt to comment on several of them.

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Video Games – What Parents Need To Know

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2010 Immunization Schedule

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By the way, doctor: Is ankle fusion my only option?

I have injury-related osteoarthritis in my right ankle. My orthopedic surgeon said, in essence, that it’s ankle fusion or nothing for me – and that there are no means of surgically restoring cartilage. What do you think?

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By the way, doctor: Should I get a partial knee replacement?

I am 55 and have a bad right knee from playing lots of sports. I am interested in getting a partial knee replacement. I’ve heard that the recovery is shorter and the result is better than a total replacement. What do you think?

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Time to put some muscle into it

Aerobic exercise has clear cardiovascular benefits, but with aging, strength training is equally important. Building and maintaining muscle helps with balance and mobility, and helps older people stay healthy.

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In Brief: Trans fat, au naturel

Meat and dairy products contain naturally occurring trans fat, and studies are suggesting that the small amounts of this fat in animal products may actually be good for us.

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Time to fatten up our diets

Doctors and nutritionists have long warned of the dangers of saturated and trans fats. But unsaturated fats are beneficial, particularly if eaten in place of carbohydrates.

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