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When a fall may be a stroke warning sign

When a fall may be a stroke warning sign

Most people have experienced a fall at least once in their life. Most of the time there’s a reason (you tripped over a tree root, for instance). But there’s a concerning connection to falling that could mean increased stroke risk…

Carolyn Gretton

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3 symptoms of ovarian cancer you shouldn’t ignore

3 symptoms of ovarian cancer you shouldn’t ignore

Ovarian cancer is a mostly silent and fast-moving disease. But researchers have found symptom-triggered testing can pick up early stage aggressive ovarian cancer in one in four women. Know what to look for and the tests your doctor should be running…

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

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Glaucoma joins growing list of statin side effects

Glaucoma joins growing list of statin side effects

Statins are prescribed to millions of people to lower cholesterol. However, the drugs are not without downsides, including pain and heightened risks for diabetes and dementia. And now, there’s evidence they may lead to a sight-stealing condition…

Carolyn Gretton

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Low back pain? Walking it off really works

Low back pain? Walking it off really works

It may seem counterintuitive, but if you’ve got low back pain and you’re not walking, you’re missing out on a simple, free and proven-effective way to reduce your level of pain, enjoy more pain-free days and keep pain from interfering in your daily life…

Joyce Hollman

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Feel like your body fell apart after 40? Here’s why

Feel like your body fell apart after 40? Here’s why

If you’ve ever felt like your body is breaking down all at once, you’re not wrong. Researchers have found the aging process isn’t that gradual. We’re hit particularly hard during two specific times in our lives. Here’s when and a tip on avoiding the worst of it…

Virginia Tims-Lawson

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Can You Slow Down Alzheimer’s by Taking Care of Your Heart?

Can You Slow Down Alzheimer’s by Taking Care of Your Heart?

Alzheimer’s disease and heart disease are two of the most significant health challenges we face today — and top the list of conditions my patients want to avoid. But what if these two seemingly separate conditions were more connected than we ever thought?

Dr. Elizabeth Klodas MD, FACC

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The one change that lowers BP and improves heart and kidney health

The one change that lowers BP and improves heart and kidney health

High blood pressure can do more than damage your heart. It weakens blood vessels, limiting blood flow and dramatically reducing kidney function. This causes a backup of fluid into your blood vessels, raising your blood pressure even more. One change can fix it all…

Virginia Tims-Lawson

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The Alzheimer’s-diabetes connection that may be hard to escape

The Alzheimer’s-diabetes connection that may be hard to escape

There’s no doubt diabetes and Alzheimer’s are intertwined. That’s why some experts labeled Alzheimer’s as type 3 diabetes. Finally, the mechanism behind the connection has revealed why people with diabetes may have a harder time escaping the buildup of amyloid plaques…

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

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That snap, crackle and pop in your knee may start with your thyroid

That snap, crackle and pop in your knee may start with your thyroid

If you notice your knee crackling, it could signal osteoarthritis or a build-up of calcium crystals thought to only happen in really old age. Turns out they do structural damage much earlier than thought, especially if your mineral metabolism is off…

Carolyn Gretton

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The spa secret that prevents menopause-related weight gain

The spa secret that prevents menopause-related weight gain

Visiting a spa may seem like an indulgence. But evidence is piling up that one common spa practice may kick-start metabolism for less weight gain and increase insulin sensitivity to stave off type 2 diabetes, especially if you’re a post-menopausal woman…

Carolyn Gretton

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The metabolism-busting secret in olives rivals those new weight-loss drugs

The metabolism-busting secret in olives rivals those new weight-loss drugs

The race is on to find safe, inexpensive alternatives to weight loss drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro, like this naturally derived compound that melts the weight and may work better than two medications commonly used to treat diabetes.

Carolyn Gretton

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Sweet news about safer treatments for hair loss

Sweet news about safer treatments for hair loss

Almost all men and women will notice hair loss or hair thinning as they age. But genetics and hormones play a part too. Current topical hair loss treatments work but side effects like decreased libdo, weight gain and tachycardia leave us looking for safer options. We may have found one…

Joyce Hollman