Recent Blogs
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Health Care
A Runner’s Guide to Staying Injury-Free
Estimated read time:We don’t want an injury to hold you back from a new PR. Learn some tips on staying injury- and pain-free while running, and rules of thumb to follow if you do get injured.
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Health Care
Can Gaming Benefit Your Brain?
Estimated read time:We’re here to explain how to use video games to your advantage so you can get the best of both worlds — health benefits and fun.
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Health Care
Know the Risks of Energy Drinks
Estimated read time:Energy drinks are often used by those in search of a quick pick-me-up. But what are they really? Find out the facts (and health effects) of these highly caffeinated beverages.
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Health Care
Tips to Stay Healthy With Diabetes
Estimated read time:Diabetes comes with the risk of complications. But by following some simple tips, you can keep your blood sugar in check and prevent issues before they begin.
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Health Care
Ovarian Cancer: Genetic Testing May Offer Earlier Diagnosis
Estimated read time:With tennis star Chris Evert’s recent diagnosis, ovarian cancer has been in the headlines. According to Gynecologic Oncologist Dr. Nathalie McKenzie, “Ovarian cancer is the deadliest type of cancer to...
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Coronavirus Resources
What Can Help When You Feel Helpless During the Pandemic
Estimated read time:As we approach the second anniversary of the pandemic, it can be hard not to feel tired, discouraged and helpless. Here are some tips to help you stay afloat as we continue to hope for brighter days...
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Health Care
4 Benefits of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
Estimated read time:Learn how minimally invasive spine surgery benefits surgeons and patients in four key ways.
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Health Care
Making Heart-Healthy Cooking Fun
Estimated read time:Cooking heart-healthy meals can be a fun, collaborative activity for the whole family. Follow these tips to create heart-healthy meals while having fun at the same time.
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Health Care
Broken Heart Syndrome: Causes and Symptoms
Estimated read time:Did you know there’s a temporary heart condition called broken heart syndrome? It can even mimic the symptoms of a heart attack. Find out who’s at the highest risk.