- Recognizing the Signs of Hypothyroidism
- 10 Strategies to Overcome Insomnia
- Could Artificial Sweeteners Be Aging the Brain Faster?
- Techniques for Soothing Your Nervous System
- Does the Water in Your House Smell Funny? Here’s Why
- Can a Daily Dose of Apple Cider Vinegar Actually Aid Weight Loss?
- 6 Health Beverages That Can Actually Spike Your Blood Sugar
- Treatment Options for Social Anxiety Disorder
- Understanding the Connection Between Anxiety and Depression
- How Daily Prunes Can Influence Cholesterol and Inflammation
All posts by LadyLively
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Medicare, Medicaid To Keep Running Despite U.S. Government Shutdown
But other programs, such as disease surveillance, food and drug inspections, could be curtailed, according to contingency plans
- Posted October 1, 2013
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Obamacare’s Health Exchanges Up and Running
The marketplaces open amid some technical snafus and fierce political clashes
- Posted October 1, 2013
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More Black Women in U.S. Diagnosed With Breast Cancer, Report Finds
Whites still have highest rates, but blacks more likely to die
- Posted October 1, 2013
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Stressful Middle Age Tied to Higher Alzheimer’s Risk in Women
Swedish study looked at effect of issues such as divorce, job strain over nearly 4 decades
- Posted October 1, 2013
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Health Tip: Help Prevent Food Poisoning
It's particularly dangerous to the elderly
- Posted October 1, 2013
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Health Tip: Ease Cramps From Irritable Bowel
Eat smaller, more frequent meals
- Posted October 1, 2013
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Seeing Doctor Regularly May Cut Your Colon Cancer Risk
Study found Medicare beneficiaries who did were less likely to develop, die from the disease
- Posted September 30, 2013
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Perjeta Approved for Early Stage Breast Cancer
Previously used for advanced disease
- Posted September 30, 2013
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Medicare, Medicaid Would Keep Running If U.S. Government Shuts Down
But other programs, such as disease surveillance, food and drug inspections, could be curtailed, according to contingency plans
- Posted September 30, 2013
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Aging Brain May Have More Trouble With Financial Decisions: Study
Older people also tend to tolerate less financial risk, research suggests
- Posted September 30, 2013




















