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Trivia Nights, Valentine’s Cards: Overlooked Social Connections Can Prevent Suicide
Loneliness has been described as epidemic and is a big contributor to depression. Small things -- cards, weekly groups -- make a difference.
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Industrial Processing of Foods May Itself Be Linked to Health Issues
Even when their nutrition labels resemble those of whole foods, factory-processed foods carry a greater risk of health issues.
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Get a Grip on Menopause-Related Weight Gain
For women in menopause, it can suddenly seem like simply breathing can add pounds. There are diets that keep the pounds from piling on.
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Why Parents of Children with Autism Are Asking About Leucovorin
More parents are wondering if leucovorin could improve communication skills in kids with ASD. But it appears to only help some children.
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Your Bones Have Things to Tell You About Mortality Risk
Menopause weakens bones. A woman's bone mineral density scores are good predictors of her risk of dying. Higher BMD, lower risk.
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Regrets? We All Have a Few
Regrets about something we have done -- and things we wish we had done -- change as we age. How we feel about our regrets changes, too.
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Eroding ACA Enrollment Portends Higher Insurance Rates
Enrollment in the Affordable Care Act continues to erode as some customers struggle to make premium payments, with the declining numbers churning market uncertainty for insurers.
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Telemedicine’s Real Impact
Telehealth visits became popular during the pandemic, and fears about their cost and the potential for abuse grew along with them.
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Rethinking Anxiety
Anxiety can be seen as an early warning system that evolved to protect us from danger. That view is good for anxious patients in treatment.
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"How Would You Like Your Eggs?"
The nutrients in eggs feed the brain. People who ate eggs often, including those in foods, had a much lower risk of developing dementia.
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