Questions You Should Ask. Make a list of your questions before each appointment. Some people keep a “running list” and write down new questions as they think of them. Make […]
read moreThis article may answer some of the questions you may have about Chemotherapy. What is chemotherapy? Chemotherapy (also called chemo) is a type of cancer treatment that uses drugs to […]
read more(ARA) – The new year often means resolutions like being healthier or exercising more often. What many people don’t know is that our joints are the critical part of the […]
read more(ARA) – Diabetes is becoming more and more prevalent in Hispanic populations in the United States, according to 2008 statistics from the National Institutes of Health. This trend has serious […]
read more(ARA) – Nearly 23 million Americans are affected by diabetes and, of these people, one-third, or almost 6 million, are unaware that they have the disease. Undiagnosed, diabetes can result […]
read more(ARA) – Americans are giving a clear indication that one way they can improve their health and reduce the risk of disease is through food. Eighty-nine percent of Americans agreed […]
read more(ARA) – Are you taking risks with your life without even knowing it? You may be one of the nearly 6 million Americans who have type 2 diabetes and don’t […]
read more(ARA) – For Nancy Lumb, one of the hardest parts of having cancer was dealing with the appearance-related side effects of treatment. “I never cried when I was told I […]
read morePuffy eyes are really quite common and are known to create the look of being over tired, unhealthy, or a few years older than we really are. Causes such as […]
read more(ARA) – It makes sense to protect yourself and your family from skin cancer by staying in the shade and applying sun block. But in doing so you’re also depriving […]
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