February 2, 2022
Heart Disease and African Americans
While heart disease is the leading cause of death for all Americans, heart disease develops earlier and deaths from heart…
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While heart disease is the leading cause of death for all Americans, heart disease develops earlier and deaths from heart…
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While there are many similarities in the symptoms of heart disease in men and women, there are even more differences….
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February is American Heart Month, an annual national campaign to raise awareness about heart health and urge Americans to lower…
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Getting and keep an undetectable viral load is the best thing you can do to stay healthy and protect others….
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The CDC recommends starting treatment as soon as possible after a diagnosis. Get medical care and take medicine to treat HIV (called antiretroviral…
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New medications and technological advances are shaping diabetes management and allowing for more individualized patient care. Glucose-sensing technologies have replaced…
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November is National Diabetes Month. An estimated 26.9 million Americans – or 8.2 percent of the population, have been diagnosed…
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Nutrition can have an impact on the risk of developing many types of cancer. The American Cancer Society recommends maintaining…
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Breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer in American women. Women in the United States get breast cancer more…
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