Overdue for a check-up?

Many Americans aren’t getting preventive medical care. About 12% are unsure when they’ll schedule their next check-up, and about 20% don’t have a primary care doctor. But skipping regular medical care can increase the risks of serious health consequences, especially for people with chronic conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or obesity. To smooth the process of re-establishing primary care, people should take stock of their health goals and make a list of health-related occurrences or questions before their appointment.

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Unraveling dizziness

Bouts of dizziness can be unsettling sensations that may last only a few seconds or linger for several minutes or even longer. Episodes may be isolated or recurrent. Many people have a difficult time articulating what they experience when they say they feel dizzy, because the term encompasses a range of sensations like lightheadedness, wooziness, unsteadiness, or spinning. To help identify the cause, people should first consider whether they are experiencing primarily lightheadedness or vertigo.

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Can intermittent fasting help with weight loss?

Intermittent fasting is a weight-loss approach that involves not eating for a designated amount of time over the course of the day. One popular approach is called 16/8. Here, people eat during an eight-hour period followed by 16 hours of fasting. Intermittent fasting is often used to help with weight loss by placing the body in short-term ketosis, where the body burns fat for energy. While the supporting research is mixed, there’s not much downside to trying intermittent fasting, and it also may help people manage their eating habits.

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The end of painful sitting

Older adults typically sit for about 65% to 80% of their waking hours. One problem of prolonged sitting is pain due to gluteal amnesia. It occurs from a weak gluteus medius—one of the three gluteal muscles that help stabilize the pelvis and maintain the body’s proper alignment. Moving more often during the day and doing exercises that strengthen weak gluteal muscles can help prevent this problem.

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