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Physical Therapy Recharges Breast Cancer Survivors
During and after treatment, patients may not view exercise as a priority, or they may be too tired to participate in a standard exercise program. That’s where physical therapy (PT) comes in. PT especially designed for breast cancer survivors can help women safely regain their range of motion and strength while improving their mood.
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Mastering Your Meds: How to Work with Your Provider
Medicines help with many health conditions. But as the years pass, the number of pills and capsules in your cabinet can add up.
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Fad Diets: Lower Weight, Higher Heart Risk?
Research shows that some diet trends may increase your risk for heart problems like cardiovascular disease. The American Heart Association (AHA) recently identified some of the heart-riskiest dietary patterns. These included the following:
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The Big Benefits of Eating Less Meat
A flexitarian, or “flexible vegetarian,” diet could be your solution. Flexitarians mainly eat plant-based foods, such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans, nuts, and tofu, as well as eggs and low-fat or nonfat dairy products. But unlike vegetarians, they also eat meat, poultry, or fish occasionally—once a week or less.
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How to Weather Traumatic Events
Experiencing, witnessing, or even hearing about a traumatic event—a natural disaster, a violent crime, a terrorist attack—can be devastating. Learning how people respond to different traumas and how they heal may help you cope with the stress that normally follows such an incident.
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Is Something in Your Medicine Cabinet Raising Your Blood Pressure?
If you’re trying to control your blood pressure, you probably know that actions such as limiting salt and managing stress can help. But it’s possible that what you don’t know is hurting your efforts.
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Why Your Work Stress Isn’t Invited to Dinner
Leaving stress at work is easier said than done. But new research suggests that keeping work stress out of the home—and particularly away from the family table—may be more important than we thought.
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Pituitary Tumor: Treatment Choices
In most cases, pituitary tumors are treated using surgery, radiation therapy, or medicines. Learn more about these choices.
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Know the Signs of Depression and Anxiety
Some days you just don’t feel your best. But for some people, those days turn into weeks or months.
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