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What groups are at high-risk for flu complications?

Symptoms | Complications | Risk factors | How to avoid flu complications Currently, the U.S. is experiencing what many have dubbed a “tripledemic”—that is, an uptick in COVID-19, RSV, and flu cases...

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How the summer heat can affect your health—and ways to stay safe

Summertime is here. It’s the season for fun and relaxation, but there are hot weather health risks—especially for those who live with chronic conditions. Many health problems can be aggravated by the...

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A melatonin dosage guide: How much do I need to sleep?

What is melatonin? | Benefits of melatonin | Melatonin dosage | Melatonin safety If you’re one of the 70 million people living with a sleep disorder, you’ve probably struggled to find a safe and...

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Diverticulosis vs. diverticulitis: What’s the difference?

Maybe you’ve got low-grade abdominal pain that doesn’t seem to go away. Or maybe you’re experiencing nausea, bloating, or constipation on a regular basis. If so, you may have a condition called...

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How to counsel patients with constipation

Constipation is a common ailment that often prompts patients to stop by the pharmacy for a quick remedy. Although constipation can affect adults, it is especially prevalent among children, with around...

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What’s the best diet for inflammation?

Inflammation is a normal response to injury or infection. For example, if you cut your finger, roll your ankle, or come down with the flu, your immune system responds by sending white blood cells to...

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What is Type 3 diabetes? Understanding the diabetes-dementia link

You’ve likely heard of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, but you may not have heard of this third type. Type 3 diabetes is a term used by some researchers to refer to emerging data that shows a link between...

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Why is my left ear ringing? Causes of tinnitus in one ear

Ringing in the ears is called tinnitus, which can be distracting and disruptive. Most people characterize it as a high-pitched ringing that may not drown out other noise but often takes center stage...

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What is medical power of attorney?

A medical power of attorney, often referred to as an “advanced medical directive,” “durable power of attorney for health care,” or “health care proxy,” is a specialized form of power of attorney (POA)...

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13 things you might not know about Lipitor

A healthy diet and exercise are important for heart health—partially because they help keep cholesterol levels in check. But, for some people, lifestyle changes aren’t enough. Medication may be...

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How to get health insurance after open enrollment ends

Open enrollment for the federal Health Insurance Marketplace typically runs from Nov. 1 to Jan. 15 annually. (However, several states, in the past, have extended the deadline past Jan. 15, so check...

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What is the open enrollment period?

Annual checkups are key in maintaining health and wellness, but they aren’t just for your body. Reassessing your health insurance plan needs yearly—especially following new diagnoses or big life...

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What you need to know about ACA open enrollment

Each November is when you need to start thinking about your health insurance status and plan for any updates to your coverage. Whether you’re considering health insurance as an individual or family,...

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What are the side effects of Bactrim for older adults?

If you’ve ever had a bacterial infection, it’s possible your healthcare provider prescribed a medication called Bactrim to treat it. Bactrim (or Bactrim DS for the double-strength version)—which is...

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Long-term care statistics 2024

What is long-term care? | Who needs long-term care? | Long-term care stats worldwide | U.S. long-term care stats | Long-term care stats by facility type | Long-term care stats by demographic | Health...

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What are the side effects of Zyrtec in older adults?

Zyrtec (cetirizine) is one of the most commonly used over-the-counter antihistamines for treating seasonal and environmental allergies. It’s part of the second generation of antihistamines developed...

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12 supplements to lower your blood pressure

Lots of people love the idea of taking something natural to improve their health. For example, the idea of taking a supplement that could improve their blood pressure and reduce their chances of heart...

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4 high triglycerides treatment options

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. Almost half of all Americans (47%) have one of the three risk factors for heart disease: high blood...

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Understanding blood pressure levels

Blood pressure levels chart | High blood pressure | Low blood pressure | When to see a doctor Blood pressure is the force of blood against blood vessel walls as the blood moves through the circulatory...

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Does Medicare cover mental health?

Does Medicare cover mental health services? | Medicare mental health providers | Costs | Other ways to save One in five Medicare beneficiaries lives with a mental health disorder, according to the...

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