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New study proves sunscreen prevents melanoma
/We’ve always known sunscreen use of SPF 30 or higher prevent sunburns but now researchers have proved it can also prevent melanoma.
Read MoreHow to Handle Psoriasis
/Psoriasis is an auto-immune disease that manifests as patches of dry, scaly, red skin. Believed to be a genetic disease triggered by environmental factors, there are about 150,000 new cases of psoriasis reported each year.
Read MoreAre You at Risk for Osteoporosis?
/Osteoporosis – a disease which causes bones to become weak and brittle – causes more than 8.9 million fractures annually.
Read MoreHow to dodge diverticulitis
/Diverticulosis is a condition in which small, bulging pouches (diverticula) form inside the lower part of the intestine, usually along weak spots in the wall of the colon.
Read MoreAllergy-fighting food to combat seasonal allergies
/Spring is a wonderful time of year with the reawakening of new growth in dormant plants. But for many people it’s also a reawakening and a reminder it’s allergy season.
Read MoreTips for Protecting Yourself From West Nile
/Annual mosquito surveillance has already begun, and although mosquitoes can be a nuisance there are more pressing reasons to protect yourself from these flying pests.
Read MoreThe alarming and disturbing rate of opioid addiction
/Opioids are just like any other medication in that they can come with risks and side effects including the risk of death, particularly if abused or not taken exactly as prescribed by a doctor.
Read MorePreventing the Spread of Norovirus
/Noroviruses are the most common cause of gastroenteritis in the United States, according to the CDC. Every year, more than 21 million Americans become infected with norovirus.
Read MoreThe Return of Yellow Fever
/With so much of the media's attention fixed on the Zika virus, you might be surprised to learn that another mosquito-borne virus has global health and infectious diseases experts more than a little bit concerned.
Read MoreZinc’s power to boost immune system in older adults
/Aging causes many maladies but a common one is a weakened immune system making older adults more susceptible to infections.
Read MoreHow To Avoid The Freshman 15
/College for a lot of young adults means freedom to do what you want. Many college kids put on weight by drinking and eating in excess.
Read MoreGearing up For Allergy Season
/More than 67 million American suffer from allergies, which are a heightened sensitivity to a foreign substance that causes the immune system to overreact.
Read MoreDiagnosed with H. Pylori Infection: What Do I Do?
/H. Pylori is a bacteria that results in ulcers of the stomach or early small intestines, specifically the duodenum.
Read MoreAre You a Victim of Painful Scar Tissue?
/Scar tissue is an area of fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin after injury. These scars and scar tissue are a normal part of the healing process.
Read MoreWhat is rheumatic fever?
/Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease that develops as a complication of inadequately treated strep throat or scarlet fever.
Read MoreThese Foods Can Help You Fight Insomnia
/Despite the recommendation of not eating within 2 to 4 hours of bedtime, there are a few dietary habits that can aid you in falling and staying asleep.
Read MoreAre You at Risk of Glaucoma?
/There are known risk factors for glaucoma, and since the disease can sneak up on you, it is especially important to be checked regularly.
Read MoreMonitor your Blood Pressure at Home
/A simple way that everyone can pitch in is to monitor their blood pressure at home.
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