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5 tips for giving the right kids’ gift
Aurora Sinai Medical Center issued the following announcement on Dec. 23As the holiday season approaches, many people will be looking for the right gift for their loved ones, especially the children in their life.
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What is an ulcer, and when should you get help
Your stomach can hurt for a lot of different reasons, a feeling a lot of people are familiar with in these times of holiday eating.
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Emergency room, immediate care or virtual visit?
Feeling rushed to seek care when you’re feeling unwell is a normal response. But defaulting to the Emergency Department can get in the way of getting treatment quickly and in a cost-effective manner.
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Benefits of drinking mint tea
While you may be familiar with mint in gum, candy and toothpaste, the fragrant green herb has numerous benefits when consumed as a tea.
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Why the COVID-19 vaccine for children is more important than ever
Aurora Sinai Medical Center issued the following announcement on Dec. 8One thing is universal with parents – their number one concern is the health and safety of their children.
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Putting off exercise? Don’t wait too long.
Does the long slog of the pandemic and the increasingly cold weather have you putting off exercise a little longer than usual?
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A search engine is not a doctor
Many people are avoiding seeking medical care due to the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a recent study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suggests through the end of June 2020, an estimated 41% of American adults postponed or did not seek medical care due to pandemic worries.
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Does sugar age your skin?
With the holidays come sweet treats galore. While you may be hitting pause on healthier eating for now, experts say indulging in less sugar a good thing for your overall health – and even your skin.
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Your blood sugar could be undermining your workouts
Aurora Sinai Medical Center issued the following announcement on Nov. 22A recent new study, published in Nature Metabolism, suggests eating a diet high in sugar and processed foods could cause poor blood sugar control, and could also set back your long-term health by changing how well your body responds to a workout.In a recent study with 24 young adults, researchers found that those with the worst blood sugar control had the lowest endurance.
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Are you less heavy than you think?
Are you less heavy than you think?
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This simple tip can help reduce needle-related anxiety
This simple tip can help reduce needle-related anxiety
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Do we really need two kidneys?
Do we really need two kidneys?
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Emergency room or immediate care? Here’s what you need to know
Emergency room or immediate care? Here’s what you need to know
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How this plan could help you lose weight
How this plan could help you lose weight
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5 tips to manage a fear of needles
5 tips to manage a fear of needles
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Should you avoid starting aspirin to prevent heart disease and stroke
Should you avoid starting aspirin to prevent heart disease and stroke
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Dry Needling: How It Can Be Used to Help Reduce Pain and Improve Function (Zoom Format) on October 19
Dry Needling: How It Can Be Used to Help Reduce Pain and Improve Function (Zoom Format) on October 19
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Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 booster shot approved by FDA
Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 booster shot approved by FDA
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Mindfulness may help with this common condition
Mindfulness may help with this common condition
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6 ways to fight menstrual cramps
6 ways to fight menstrual cramps