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  • Frequently Asked Questions About Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy

    9 January 2017
    According to Health Line, approximately 150,000 people are diagnosed with epilepsy each year. Many assume that there is only one type of epilepsy that features one set of symptoms. However, this couldn't be further from the truth because there are several different types of epilepsy, including juvenile myoclonic epilepsy. If your child was recently diagnosed with this
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  • What Is Glaucoma And How Can It Be Prevented?

    9 January 2017
    Glaucoma is a condition that occurs when there is increased pressure in the eye. Over time, this eye disease can lead to permanent vision loss. And glaucoma is more common than you think. About 6 million people in the world have been diagnosed with this progressive eye disease and are blind because of it. The early stages of glaucoma do not show visible symptoms, so m
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  • Losing Weight The Healthy Way: How To Achieve Your Weight Loss Goal

    5 January 2017
    Have you decided you would like to lose weight? You may be slightly overweight and interested in getting in shape so that you can feel more confident and ultimately become healthier. If you can reach a healthy weight and maintain it, you may be able to reduce your risk of several different medical conditions, including heart attacks and strokes. As you start shedding
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  • Post-Holiday Blues Won't Go Away? 2 Ways To Conquer The Blues & When To Seek Professional Help

    4 January 2017
    It is natural for many people to feel a little sad when the holiday season ends. After all, the season is filled with fun with friends and family, great holiday meals, and of course, fun gift exchanges. For some people, the post-holiday blues wear off naturally a few days after returning to their normal day-to-day routines that may have changed dramatically during the
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  • Tips And Tricks To Care For Your Skin After Menopause

    3 January 2017
    According to Very Well, the average woman can expect menopause to begin in her late-40s or early-50s, and it typically lasts anywhere from two to 10 years. Your body will go through several changes throughout menopause, and when you come out the other end, you may assume some of these struggles are over. However, much like caring for your body and spirit in other ways
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