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On call: Does skin cancer come back?

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) of the skin is very treatable when completely removed. However, it does recur at some other spot on the body in about 40% of people.

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In the journals: Brain training gives you a lasting boost

A study found that the benefits of rigorous mental training to sharpen memory, reasoning, and quickness in solving problems persists for up to 10 years.

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In the journals: Mediterranean eating linked to lower diabetes risk

A Mediterranean diet rich in extra-virgin olive oil cuts the chance of developing diabetes by almost a third.

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On call: Do any memory supplements work?

There is no good proof that dietary supplements are helpful for enhancing memory. A healthy lifestyle is associated with brain fitness.

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In the journals: Diverticulitis is less common than we thought

A study done at a large hospital found that the lifetime risk of painful complications from diverticulosis may be lower than experts thought.

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If you want to avoid colonoscopy, you still have effective options

Colonoscopy is the most effective way to prevent colon cancer, but it is more inconvenient and carries more risks than other options.

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Optimal muscle health takes more than strength training

Healthy muscles allow people to remain active and independent. Also, muscles produce various substances that enhance overall health.

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On call: How urinary drugs affect blood pressure

Medications for urinary problems in men vary in their impact on blood pressure. They can also interact with other medications in risky ways. Men starting on an alpha blocker should be fully informed about possible side effects.

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New recommendations relax the trigger point for taking medication

New expert recommendations for treating high blood pressure relax the threshold at which men ages 60 and older should consider taking medication to lower their blood pressure.

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Walk more to slash your stroke risk

Men who walk the most have the lowest risk of stroke. A study showed that total walking time, rather than walking pace, determines how much stroke risk is reduced. Walking 30 minutes a day is sufficient to reduce the risk of stroke.

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