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Do You Know the Myths and Facts of the Affordable Care Act?

Across the country, people have been anticipating changes that will occur with insurance and health care under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Many are looking forward to having access to health care...

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Teens and Smoking: Help Them Kick the Habit

New research demonstrates that regular exercise can help teens who smoke to kick the habit.

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Preventing Diabetes: Millions of Americans At Risk

An estimated 79 million Americans are in danger of developing diabetes, reports the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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More Americans Visiting Hospital Emergency Rooms for Oral Infections

Many Americans put off visiting the dentist until they experience significant oral pain. Dental problems develop when people do not brush and floss their teeth daily or schedule regular appointments...

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Tips for Increasing Your Retirement Savings

According to the Employee Benefit Research Institute, more than half of working Americans couples have less than $25,000 in total savings and investments, not including their home or defined benefit...

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New Research Identifies Key Factors for Kids at Risk of Heart Muscle Disease

HCM is the most common inherited heart disease, affecting 1 in 500 people, making it more prevalent than the occurrence of muscular dystrophy, cystic fibrosis and AIDS in the United States.

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Scientists Concerned About Growth of Superbugs

Scientists are discussing new research that is raising concerns about dangerous superbug bacteria that are not responding to strong antibiotic drugs, and is helping them understand how bacteria spreads...

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Research Identifies Potential Causes for Migraines

According to the Migraine Research Foundation, every 10 seconds someone visits a hospital emergency room in the U.S. to seek treatment for a severe headache or migraine.

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Pets in School: Avoid Kissing the Cat, Dog or Frog

Many educators tout the value of classroom pets or scheduling visits for animals from pet therapy programs to enrich learning experiences in day cares and school classrooms. But the Centers for Disease...

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Are Dandelion Leaves Healthy?

For centuries, the dandelion root has been used for medicinal purposes, but scientists state that the entire plant is edible. Most natural food stores carry a variety of products made from dandelions,...

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Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth leading cause of death, with more than 5 million Americans living with the disease. Scientists around the world actively are researching solutions to prevent...

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Don’t Get Trapped by Unhealthy Decisions at the Grocery Store

Several recent research studies provide insight on how shoppers can avoid getting trapped by unhealthy purchase decisions at the grocery store.

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Acupuncture May Provide Relief for Dental Patients with a Gag Reflex

Scheduling regular dental appointments for checkups and cleanings is important for maintaining good oral health, but many Americans with an active gag reflex may dread the idea.

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Today’s Gym Classes Focus on Fitness, Not Just Physical Activity

For many people, memories of physical education, or gym class, center around calisthenics – jumping jacks, squats, sit-ups and push-ups – running laps, games and physical fitness tests. However,...

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What Your Feet Say About Your Health: Part 1

Your feet provide the foundational support for your height and weight, and they can say a lot about your health.

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What Your Feet Say About Your Health: Part 2

The feet are one of the most underappreciated parts of the body, yet they have the herculean task of carrying your body wherever you go. Medical professionals advise patients that the feet provide...

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New Research Helps Explain Right-Handed vs Left-Handed

Nine out of 10 people worldwide are considered right-handed. Scientists at Oxford University in England believe they have discovered a network of genes that affect people’s inclination to choose their...

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Lifestyle Choices May Affect Immune System

10 ways people destroy their immune system.

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Hot Fitness Trends for 2014

Every year new fitness ideas are introduced. Some quickly catch on and replace those that have been around for a while.

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Daily Health Habits That May Be Bad for You

Many people adopt lifestyle habits that they think are healthy, but in reality those habits may not provide the expected health value.

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