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Inflammation- causes, treatment and prevention
Health Education

What is inflammation?

This is your body’s first line of defense against injury or illness—but it can go wrong
Doctors prescribing medication
Health Education

6 factors of Rx prescribing

It’s important to be open and honest with your healthcare provider on these topics
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Wellness

14 benefits of turmeric

There are many health benefits of this supplement—here’s how much you should take
Medical test before 50 - blood pressure cuff
Health Education

7 medical tests to get when you turn 50

To quote, Benjamin Franklin, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound…
Brand name vs. generic drug name medicine
Drug Info

Are brand-name drugs better than generic?

There are 3 main differences: Price, inactive ingredients, and appearance
A spoon of multivitamins for women
Health Education

Multivitamins for women

Experts say they’re usually unnecessary—and can even be ineffective—with some exceptions
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Wellness

The best diet for 15 conditions

Making these nutritional changes can help you manage symptoms of chronic diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure, and IBS
Muscle aches and meds that help
Health Education

7 causes of muscle aches

If you’re sore after exercise, your muscle pain is easily explained. If it arises out of the blue, it could be one of these causes.
Coffee with aspirin and caffeine
Drug Info

Can you drink coffee with aspirin?

Aspirin and caffeine can work well together in certain cases, but the combination has some risks
A man in bed with pills above his head represents medications that cause insomnia
Drug Info

9 meds that cause insomnia

If your Rx is keeping you up at night, these strategies can help you get the rest you need
A woman looking in the mirror represents when to see a dermatologist
Health Education

When to see a dermatologist

Many common skin issues can be treated by your primary care provider—others require a specialist’s attention
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