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Hospice care

Hospice care for terminally ill patients is increasing in popularity. This type of care is primarily a service, rather than a place, and may be administered in a hospital setting, at a patient’s home, or in a nursing home.

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In Brief: Seat belts: A crash course in staying healthy

Seat belts protect those wearing them in the event of an accident, but they also protect others in the vehicle, as unrestrained riders can be thrown in a crash.

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Editor’s note

The editor in chief of the Harvard Health Letter introduces a special issue comprised entirely of “By the way, doctor” letters from readers.

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12 ways to cut health care costs

Individuals can reduce their health care costs by following these suggestions, which include developing a consistent relationship with a primary care physician, taking generic medications when possible, and discussing end-of-life issues ahead of time.

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Moisturizers: Do they work?

Moisturizers work by trapping and holding water in the skin, in combination with some oily substance that binds the moisture to the skin. While ingredients vary, almost any moisturizer will help with dry skin.

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By the way, doctor: Is it okay for me to take L-arginine?

I am 92 and have poor blood circulation and an irregular heartbeat. Is it okay for me to take 500 milligrams of L-arginine a day?

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In Brief: Low-carb dieting: Slimmer but sadder?

Research suggests that a diet low in carbohydrates could lead to lower levels of serotonin in the body, which in turn may cause an increase in bad moods.

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By the way, doctor: Should I back off from getting my blood sugar down?

I read about the study suggesting that tight control of diabetes led to more deaths. My hemoglobin A1c level has been right around 7 to 7.5 for years. Should I back off? Or keep pushing for even lower glucose levels?

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By the way, doctor: Hammertoe woes

I have been told by a podiatrist that because of hammertoes, the fat pads on the ball of my foot have dissipated, causing pain when I walk or stand for long periods. I like to walk for exercise so this is a real bother.

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Editor’s note

The editor in chief of the Harvard Health Letter introduces a special section in this month’s issue focusing on feet.

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