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“Don’t use antiperspirant.” “Only older people get breast cancer.” You’ve probably heard more than a few myths about breast…
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Food insecurity is defined by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) as “limited or uncertain availability of…
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Asked about the mission of the Care Transformation and Innovation (CTI) team, Debra Payne, Director of Care Management,…
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Cervical cancer affects thousands of women each year. But you can take steps to reduce your risk of getting it. Certain things…
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Talk with your doctor about colorectal cancer screening. Together, you can decide which colorectal cancer test is right for you.
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Post-acute care is a critical component of healthcare outcomes as it promotes functional recovery for (primarily older) adults,…
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Fifteen years ago, the triple aim was introduced. Seven years later, a fourth aim was added. Today, advocates are arguing for…
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Heart disease and stroke are leading causes of death among all Americans. But for Black Americans, the risk is even higher.
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It’s easy to forget about the blood pumping through your blood vessels, delivering nutrients and oxygen to your body — until…
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More than 80 million people have prediabetes, a major risk factor for diabetes. People with prediabetes can take steps to…
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Heart problems, kidney troubles, digestive issues and vision problems. Unmanaged diabetes can affect just about every system in…
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While there’s no guaranteed way to prevent breast cancer, there are some things you can do to lower your chances of getting it…
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Connections between colleagues matter. Tightly knit connections help speed trust, help teams weather challenges and contribute…
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You can learn to cope with stress in healthy ways. Better stress management can help you control hypertension.
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Focus on small, heart-healthy changes to your eating plan, and you can make a positive difference in your health.