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  • Antibiotics: Fact vs. fiction

    Antibiotics: Fact vs. fiction

    Modern Wonder Drugs Not a Cure-All Since it was used in World War II, penicillin has saved countless lives. The use of antibiotics has grown— to the point where it’s become a medical standby. But antibiotics can be overused. Our bodies contain bacteria, or “normal bacterial flora” on the skin and other places. “By exposing…

  • Pop Quiz: Is work-related stress affecting your health?

    Pop Quiz: Is work-related stress affecting your health?

    Find out where strain at work may lurk and if the stress is helping or hindering your well-being. We’ve all heard before that jobs can be stressful, but could your regular nine-to- five responsibilities be causing you just sleepless nights or putting you on the fast track to a heart attack? Learn more about job…

  • Creative ways to say ‘thank you’ to the family caregiver

    Creative ways to say ‘thank you’ to the family caregiver

    Chances are, you know someone who is a family caregiver even if you aren’t one yourself. According to the Caregiver Action Network (CAN), 90 million adults— two out of every five in the entire country— are responsible for the bulk of a family member’s care. November is National Family Caregivers Month, and this year is…

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  • Common Vision Problems

    Common Vision Problems

    There are many types of vision problems that can affect your eyesight. The focus of this topic will be on the four most common causes of blurred vision.   Astigmatism   Astigmatism is an uneven or irregular curvature of the cornea and/or lens of the eye. This results in blurred or distorted vision. Other symptoms…

  • You Have Options When It Comes to Treatment of Acne

    You Have Options When It Comes to Treatment of Acne

    Acne is known to be common among teenagers, but it can affect individuals for years, even decades, after their teen years. It can be embarrassing enough to deal with acne when you’re in high school, but if you are still having breakouts while climbing the corporate ladder it can be downright disheartening.   Fortunately, there…

  • Sugar Control and Vascular Disease

    Sugar Control and Vascular Disease

    Happy New Year! This is the second part of our series focusing on lifestyle management for the prevention of vascular disease. In the December edition, we addressed smoking cessation. Now we will discuss the importance of sugar control.   Diabetes and Vascular Disease Diabetes mellitus is a disease that affects the body’s ability to absorb…

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