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Halloween candy binges can overload your gut microbiome – a gut doctor explains how to minimize spooking your helpful bacteria

While most Halloween candies contain lots of sugar, some are better for your gut microbiome than others.
Battling fatigue: Why veterans are at risk for hormone imbalance
Hone Health shares insights from veterans who experienced low testosterone after serving, and why the right treatment is so hard to come by.
How you can help veterans every day
The rate of death by suicide is rising among veterans. The most common stressor is a serious relationship difficulty.
Dedication over the past decade
(BPT) - For adults who are diagnosed with a lung disease called idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, long lasting (chronic) interstitial lung disease in which lung fibrosis continues to worsen (progress), …
Updated Treatment Recommendations for Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS)
(BPT) - Jim, an 81-year-old former lawyer who lives in Sarasota, Florida, was in Aruba on vacation in the late 1970s when he first experienced an uncomfortable feeling in his legs, almost like …
The Towler family takes a portrait at Fort Cavazos (previously Fort Hood) just months before a permanent change of station to Germany. (Photo Credits: Betty Towler)
Volunteer Finds Community in Military and Veteran Caregiver Network
(NAPSI)—If you or someone you care for is ever among America’s more than 2 million military personnel or in their families—or even if you’re not—here’s a story you may find inspiring: …
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Workplace Wellness: An RD's Top Five Ways to Maintain Wellness at the Office this Cold and Flu Season
(BPT) - As the chill of autumn settles in, it brings more with it than just crunchy, colorful leaves and seasonally-inspired drinks. The onset of cold and flu season has officially arrived. Coupled …
Nationwide Epilepsy Clinical Trial Investigates Potential New Treatment
(BPT) - There is a new study evaluating a promising potential new treatment for epilepsy called Rise. Clinics across the nation are currently seeking to enroll participants in this study between the …
8 Ways to Live Healthier in 2025
(Family Features) The last decade has seen a surge in cardiovascular risk factors such as uncontrolled high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity, each of which raises the risks of developing heart disease and stroke.
Medicare Open Enrollment Open Through Dec. 7
(Family Features) If you're enrolled in Medicare, it's important to remember Medicare Open Enrollment runs from Oct. 15 through Dec. 7 each year.
Pocket Doors Pave the Way for Accessible Homes
(Family Features) As aging in place and multi-generational households continue trending, integrating universal design principles into home design is essential.

Take Charge of Tomorrow: Preventing Diabetes Health Problems

(NAPSI)—November is National Diabetes Month, when communities across the country spread awareness about diabetes. Did you know that at least 1 in 10 Americans has diabetes? That’s 38.4 million …

Tara’s journey: Navigating life as a young adult living with narcolepsy

(BPT) - When she was a full-time college student, Tara was also pretty busy with two part-time jobs working in healthcare, being a dog mom, and spending time with her two nephews and her niece. Her …
Radiation Therapists Play a Critical Role in Our Lives
Radiation Therapists Play a Critical Role in Our Lives
(NewsUSA) - We take X-rays for granted, but they were unknown until German physicist Wilhelm Roentgen discovered them 130 years ago. Today, they’re associated with detecting problems with bones, …
Debunking myths and misinformation during flu season
(BPT) - Respiratory illness season has officially begun. As the holidays approach and many spend more time indoors with loved ones, the risk of contracting common respiratory illnesses like flu, …
Seizure Reduction Starts with Epilepsy Awareness
(BPT) - This article is sponsored by SK Life Science, Inc. Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects over 3 million Americans, and remains misunderstood by many. Characterized by unpredictable …
How to Discuss Vaccination with Family and Friends
(Family Features) During the fall and winter months, respiratory infections such as flu, COVID-19 and RSV can surge. While many people are ready to get this season's vaccines, others might still have questions.
From PPO to HMO, what's the difference between the 5 most common types of health insurance plans?
To help consumers navigate their options, Doctors and Clinicians analyzed KFF data and other resources to break down common types of insurance plans.
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Fact or Fiction: Debunking Top Myths About Erectile Dysfunction

(BPT) - Sponsored by Boston ScientificErectile dysfunction (ED) can be frustrating and confusing for both a man and his partner. ED, or the inability to achieve or maintain an erection that is firm …

Listening to your ill-tuition: 5 health symptoms women shouldn’t ignore, according to a doctor

(BPT) - When it comes to health, women’s intuition isn’t just a hunch — it’s practically a superpower. According to recent research from MD Live by Evernorth, more than …

One Patient’s Journey with Relapsed Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma and What He Wants You to Know

(BPT) - The word “cancer” can immediately turn someone’s world upside down. The six-letter word has the power to bring a flood of emotions with it – fear, anxiety and …

Innovative Treatment Potentially Spares Kidneys in Adult Patients with Low-Grade Upper Tract Urothelial Cancer

(BPT) - Kathy was only in her sixties when she was diagnosed with low-grade upper tract urothelial cancer (LG-UTUC). It came as a complete surprise given she was young, exercised every day, ate …

5 tips for healthy hearing. Hint: Pickleball can help

(BPT) - Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in the country, with many seniors roaring onto pickleball courts nationwide. But whether it’s a friendly game or an intramural matchup, all …

Saving Lives: How New Approaches to Mental Health Are Revolutionizing Suicide Prevention

(BPT) - Suicide remains a critical issue, particularly among young people, but new approaches in mental health support are making a significant impact. Dr. Jessica Chaudhary, a board-certified …

Preparing for eating, traveling and socializing during the holidays

(BPT) - The holiday season is a joyful but sometimes challenging time, especially for people living with diabetes who may be watching their sugar intake. Between treat-filled parties and meals and …

Living with CIDP and Pathways to Innovative Treatment

(BPT) - "At first I was kind of like, what is that? What is CIDP? I've never heard of that. But then, the relief set in more than confusion … because at least there was a name to what I …

The Impact of Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC): A Rare Autoimmune Disease

(BPT) - Imagine waking up every day feeling utterly exhausted, no matter how much sleep you get. Now, add an unbearable itch that just won't go away, dry eyes and mouth, and stomach pain. This is the …
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Women are at a higher risk of dying from heart disease − in part because doctors don’t take major sex and gender differences into account
Cardiovascular disease develops and presents differently in women and men. But medical guidelines are often based on studies that excluded women.
5 Things to Know About Medicare Open Enrollment
(Family Features) Medicare Open Enrollment, which runs from Oct. 15-Dec. 7 each year, is the one time you can review, compare and make changes to your Medicare health and prescription drug plans for the next year.
Medicare Open Enrollment Runs Through Dec. 7
(Family Features) If you're enrolled in Medicare, it's important to remember Medicare Open Enrollment runs from Oct. 15 through Dec. 7 each year.
Lower Your COPD Risk at Any Age
(Family Features) No matter how old you are, you can take action to prevent certain lung conditions, like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD.
4 Tips to Keep Cold and Flu Season at Bay
(Family Features) It doesn't take much for cold and flu symptoms to take over. Even a mild case of the sniffles can make it difficult to navigate the demands of everyday life.