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Only about 14 percent of all new cancers are lung cancers, but it is overwhelmingly the leading cause of cancer deaths among both men and women. Each year, more Americans die from lung cancer than from colon, breast, and prostate cancers combined. The Importance of Early Detection While the...
Expecting a new family member is an exciting occasion. But when preparing to welcome your new baby, the last thing you want to worry about is the pain and discomfort of labor. Fortunately, there are several tools you can use to improve your comfort and birth experience both before and during the...
If you can quit smoking for good, the benefits are endless. Unfortunately, quitting is easier said than done. Due to the addictive nature of nicotine, cutting out smoking can be an uphill battle. If you’re struggling, here are three tips to get you back on track to a smoke-free future. 1. When you...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer for men. On average, 1 in every 9 men will get diagnosed with prostate cancer in his lifetime. While the exact cause of this disease is unknown, there are risk factors that can increase your chances for it. Some risk factors may not be in...
Getting your body the nutrients it needs is a big step to better health. However, many Americans aren’t getting the recommended amounts of vegetables, fruits, and whole grains. Each person’s nutritional needs vary based on age, gender, medical conditions, and more, but getting adequate amounts of...
If someone around you displays signs of respiratory distress, will you know what to do? Before an emergency happens, plan for it. Know the Signs of Respiratory Distress Many people who suffer respiratory distress exhibit signs they’re having to work harder to breathe or not getting enough oxygen....
It’s that time of year again: the season for costumes, scary movies, and lots of candy. With so many children eagerly anticipating all the fun Halloween brings, it can be tough to crack down on their sugar intake. But according to the American Heart Association, children should have no more than 16...
When going through a breast cancer treatment plan, the side effects of the treatment itself can negatively affect your quality of life. You may feel like you have a fuzzy, forgetful brain. You might lose your interest in food. Or, your hair may start to fall out. All of these can lead to feelings...
If you are a woman in the U.S., you have about a 1 in 8 chance of developing invasive breast cancer over the course of your life. Though breast cancer statistics are alarming, there are ways you can reduce your risk. According to the American Institute of Cancer Research, one-third of breast cancer...
Whether your pain stems from an injury or affects you in the absence of an illness, there are effective strategies available for chronic pain management. Chronic pain can range from slightly bothersome to continually debilitating. It can affect your quality of life and last for months or even years...
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