Care and Conditions
Learn about care and conditions, including diabetes, joint replacement, women's health topics, heart care and more
Diabetes Patients Benefit From Practicing Mindfulness
For many people with diabetes, experiencing stress comes with the territory. That’s understandable – managing this chronic condition is hard work.
Is it Baby Blues or Postpartum Depression?
The birth of a baby is often a joyous event. However, it can also result in something you, as a new mom, may not expect: depression.
As many as 80% of birthing people experience what's called the "baby blues" within the first few days to two weeks following delivery.
Colds: Stay Home or See a Doctor
Is it just a cold? Strep throat? Allergies? A runny nose and sore throat are simple enough to treat, but what if it's more than just the common cold?
Breast Health: Is 3D Mammography Right for Everyone?
Finding breast cancer at its earliest stage gives you the best chance for a cure.
Oh, Baby, This Is Harder Than I Thought! When To Seek Reproductive Help
Most couples think that getting pregnant when they're "ready" will be easy.
Don't Be Embarrassed to Talk About Erectile Dysfunction
Although it can be a sensitive and private subject, discussing erectile dysfunction (ED) doesn't need to be embarrassing. ED is a medical condition that affects more than 18 million men in America.
Swing Away Those Tennis Injuries
Have you ever been injured from playing tennis and wondered how you can avoid being injured in the future? Tennis can be both a low- and high- impact sport, which means that injuries may still occur.
Eye Love: Glaucoma and Aging Eyes
Did you know that women are more likely than men to have glaucoma? They also are more likely to become visually impaired or blind due to glaucoma.
Cardiovascular Fitness - A Powerful Predictor of Health and Longevity
If you're looking to lower your risk of heart disease as you age, there is great news ahead! Research indicates you can lower your risk by improving your cardiovascular fitness, even as you age.
Take a Free Heart Health Risk Assessment
The most important step you can take to protect your heart is understanding your own individual risks for heart disease.
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