• Get the Scoop on Avocado’s Health Perks

    ‘Fats’ don’t need to be a four-letter word in your food vocabulary. Avocados are a source of healthy monounsaturated fats. But there are many other nutrients packed in their green flesh. Nosh on their creamy goodness and ...
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  • Wellness "U": A Study Abroad Pre-Departure Health Checklist

    Studying abroad can be a life-changing experience. Attending university classes in different countries exposes students to unique and robust cultures. If you’re a student planning to study abroad, here are some important things to do befo...
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  • Help Stop Bullying

    Bystanders can play a key role in stopping bullying — both in school and online. Help your kids learn what it means to stand up for someone who is bullied. Sadly, bullying among kids and teens is still very common in the U.S. About 20% of all s....
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  • Immunizations Are a Big Part of Staying Healthy

    You’ve likely heard a lot about immunizations lately. It’s a good reminder to make sure you and your family are up to date on all your routine vaccines. Who Needs Vaccines? Vaccines aren’t just for babies or young children. We all ...
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  • Shop the Farmers Market for Fresh Finds

    What better way to take advantage of nature's bounty than a visit to your local farmers market? Do your grocery shopping outside. You’ll find a rainbow of fresh, nutrient-rich fruits, vegetables and herbs. Easy access to fresh, locally grown fo....
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  • Tips for Staying Healthy During Wildfire Season

    A dry summer and heavy winds are making this another year of widespread wildfires. Wildfires can do a lot of damage, including to your health. And people with certain health conditions could experience more serious health threats. Wildfires can threa...
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  • High Cholesterol Raises Your Risk for Heart Disease and Stroke

    Nearly 2 in every 5 American adults have high cholesterol, which can clog blood vessels and lead to serious health problems. People with high total cholesterol are at higher risk for heart disease and stroke, two leading causes of death in the U...
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  • Don’t Let the Flu Sneak Up on You

    Many people don’t know that they can get influenza — the respiratory disease we often call the flu — any time of the year. Flu viruses usually peak between December and February . But cases of flu usually start to increas...
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  • Don't Put Off Getting Your Flu Shot

    Current estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for the 2022-2023 flu season show a higher number of cases and deaths than the previous few flu seasons. During the pandemic, flu cases were down due to the steps taken to...
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  • Recovery Doesn’t Stop When You Get Home from the Hospital

    Whether you’re being treated for physical or mental health issues, it’s vital to continue your health care after discharge from the hospital. Follow-up care is an important part of getting better. After Hospitalizations When you get home ...
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  • Do One Thing for a Longer, Healthier Life

    Better health can be yours at any age. And it may be easier than you think to make the changes that will have a positive effect on your health. We all know we should eat a healthy diet. But you may not know just how big an impact what you eat and...
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  • Help Your Skin Help You

    Your skin has a big job. It shields your body and keeps out germs. And that’s just the start. It’s your body’s largest organ, and it deserves careful attention. Help Your Skin Help You Taking care of your skin is taking care of your...
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  • What Happens When Your Doctor Recommends Physical Therapy

    You probably do your best to stay in shape. Maybe a burst of new motivation inspired you to ramp things up a bit — even add another activity to your regular workout routine. In your enthusiasm, maybe you charged full speed ahead instead of star....
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  • Demystifying Bipolar Disorder

    Some of television’s most popular characters have struggled with bipolar disorder. In the throes of a manic episode, a CIA agent pins a spiderweb of red string across photos on a wall. It looks like a frenzied mess to anyone on the outside look....
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