Preventive Care Archive

Treatment Insights

3 Ways to Tell Whether It’s a Cold or the Flu—Plus, How to Treat Either

25/01/2019 06:00am | 4840 views

By Lauren Wicks

 

‘Tis the season for the flu, the common cold, and many other illnesses. While both the common cold and the flu often begin with similar symptoms— aches and pains, fatigue, or congestion— it’s important to know how to differentiate between the two.

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Treatment Insights

Dry Winter Skin is the Worst - But You Can Avoit It

20/12/2018 06:00am | 5057 views

By Grace Gold

Things happening right now: sweater weather, fun holiday lattes, and dry skin. Okay wait, I’m not excited about that last one.

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Self Advocacy

Osteoporosis in Men: Undertreated and Overlooked

17/12/2018 06:00am | 5030 views

Osteoporosis is generally viewed as a woman's disease, but men get it, too. While this fragile bone disease is indeed more common in women, there is increasing recognition that it strikes men more frequently than previously believed. Whereas one in two women will break a bone during their lifetime due to osteoporosis, according to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, one in four men will have an osteoporosis-related broken bone. 

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Self Advocacy

5 Things That Up Your Risk for Autoimmune Diseases

11/12/2018 06:00am | 5506 views

By Jeannette Moninger

Your immune system puts up a pretty good fight against germs and infections, but sometimes your inner warrior mistakenly starts picking on the good guys. When your own defense system mistakenly attacks healthy cells in your body, you end up with an autoimmune disease.

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Nourishing Self Care

This Surprising Symptom Could Be a Sign of a Heart Attack in Women

05/12/2018 06:00am | 5255 views

Middle-aged, overweight men aren’t the only ones who should be worried about heart attacks. In fact, women under 55 are equally (or more!) likely to suffer from heart disease, according to a study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Despite the risks, a 2016 statement issued by the American Heart Association (AHA) has revealed that women are often undertreated for this deadly condition. The reason? Most fail to recognize the silent signs of a heart attack that apply exclusively to females.

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