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When in Doubt, Check it Out: Heartburn vs. Heart Attack
Heartburn or a heart attack? Sometimes the pain is shockingly similar. Here's when you should be worried.
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Is It Heartburn or Something More?
Regular acid reflux can damage the esophagus and other organs, potentially causing serious health concerns and even esophageal cancer.
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Heel Pain? It Might be Plantar Fasciitis
If your first few steps every morning cause you severe heel pain, you could have plantar fasciitis. Here's what you need to know about the condition. -
Improve Your Heart Health Today
Heart disease can be prevented if you adopt a healthy lifestyle that promotes whole health. Here's how. -
Strategies for Preventing Heart Attacks
You can lower your chances of having a heart attack by taking charge of your risk factors. Here's how.
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Tips for Managing High Blood Pressure
It’s estimated that nearly half of the U.S. adult population has high blood pressure. Here are tips to help manage it. -
Triglycerides: What You Should Know
Cholesterol isn't the only number on your lipid panel that's important. Here's what you need to know about your triglycerides. -
Women: Take Stress to Heart
Stress can take a toll on your well-being. Discover some tips to manage it here. -
Your Heart Health Goals by the Numbers
Knowing your heart health numbers can help you understand your risk for heart disease, and adopt healthier choices that promote heart-health. Here are the basics. -
Cold or Flu - How to Tell the Difference
Here are some quick tips to help you know the difference between a cold and the flu and get the right care from the right place in the right time. -
Know the Symptoms of a Heavy Heart
If you want a healthy heart, one way to get it is to keep your weight in check. Here are some tips to do it the right way. -
Make Your Doctor Visits a Positive Experience
Improve the experience at your next doctor visit by following these tips. -
New Year’s Resolutions That Work
This year, make New Year's resolutions that you'll actually keep. Here's how.