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Beyond open-heart surgery: A minimally invasive approach to treating a leaky valve Blog Posts
As people age, so does the prevalence of mitral valve regurgitation. Learn about a new minimally invasive surgery available an alternative to traditional open-heart surgery to treat a leaky valve.

Pain relief for worn spinal disks Blog Posts
Back pain is common. Yours could be caused when the fluid-filled, shock-absorbing cushions in your spine wear out. Learn about why this happens and the nonsurgical to surgical treatment options.

How much stuff is too much stuff? Blog Posts
People acquire things for multiple reasons, but how do you know if they're a collector or pack rat, or someone who has hoarding behaviors? Gather the warning signs and treatment options.

Does exercise help you lose weight? Blog Posts
Your first instinct may be to go to the gym when you want to lose weight. Learn why this may not produce the results you want and what's more effective.

5 tips for walking your way to better health Blog Posts
All walking takes is you and a good pair of shoes. That's what makes it the most accessible form of exercise. Follow these tips for starting or maintaining a walking routine.

Living life to the fullest after cancer treatment Blog Posts
Megan Brooks lives every day to the fullest after her care team, family and friends helped her through two cancer diagnoses.

Cancer survivor advises men to get checked for testicular cancer Blog Posts
Steve Larson began developing symptoms of what he thought was a hernia. The pain subsided, so he didn’t immediately get it evaluated, but when the discomfort in his groin area returned, he knew ...

Stopping chronic lymphedema in its tracks Blog Posts
Lymphedema is a common side effect of cancer. A new surveillance program lowers this risk by painlessly tracking tiny changes in a person's lymph system.

Are blue light-blocking glasses a must-have? Blog Posts
Blue light-blocking glasses can be found everywhere. But should you buy a pair to protect your eyes from strain? Find out what research says.

How to improve communication with a loved one who has aphasia Blog Posts
A brain injury, such as a stroke, can cause aphasia, which may affect the person's ability to speak, read, write and more. These tips can help you reconnect with your loved one through language.