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Quick fixes for your aching feet

Common foot problems include fallen arches, Achilles tendinitis, pinched nerves in the foot, ingrown toenails, and plantar fasciitis. When these conditions occur, it is best to get to a doctor as soon as possible.

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Arthritic knees: Exercise can help, but don’t overdo it

Exercise to strengthen an arthritic knee reduces pain and improves daily functioning. It is important to match the right type and amount of exercise to the arthritis condition. Severe knee arthritis limits the amount of exercise possible.

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U.S. Women Understate Lung Cancer Risk

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Don’t brush off signs of a “brain attack”

Transient ischemic attacks are strokes that “clear up” within a few hours. They should be treated with the same urgency as a longer-lasting stroke. Delay can result in damage to the brain or a larger stroke.

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Osteoporosis update for men

Loss of bone strength in men happens at an older age than in women. Men can take steps to prevent bone loss and harmful fractures, such as taking enough calcium and vitamin D. Some men may benefit from bone strength testing.

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Sex and the older woman

More women are remaining sexually active after menopause, but concern about sexually transmitted infections has not been a priority, leading to an increase in such infections.

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Rethinking fiber and hydration can lead to better colon health

Certain foods and medications can cause digestion problems, and low intake of fibrous foods can cause constipation. To improve digestion, aim for eight to nine glasses of water and 35 grams of fiber from food per day.

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Natural ways to relieve constipation

Dietary changes, medications, and a lack of exercise often contribute to constipation in older women. Getting plenty of fiber and drinking four to six glasses of fluid each day are the best ways to prevent-and treat-constipation.

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How to prevent colorectal cancer

There are several things women can do to reduce their risk of getting colon cancer. Lifestyle strategies should focus on eating less red meat, exercising more, and taking vitamin D and calcium when appropriate.

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Self-help steps to get through hemorrhoid flare-ups

Self-help steps to get through hemorrhoid flare-ups

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