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Identifying signs of anxiety and depression Blog Posts
When people struggle to cope with stressful situations, depression and anxiety become more noticeable. Learn how to identify the symptoms, and get coping tips.

From nightmare to recovery: Unraveling the mysteries of PTSD Blog Posts
PTSD is a common, natural reaction to a traumatic event. Explore key aspects of diagnosis, and how treatment can help people control mental and physical reactions, and regain their lives.

Don't leave your health decisions to chance Blog Posts
It’s easy to put off making important decisions in life, especially documenting your health care wishes. But doing so can bring peace of mind and lead to better future health outcomes.

7 tips to live a happier life Blog Posts
Do you feel sluggish or unmotivated? If so, it's time to develop an energy management plan to live a happier, healthier and more productive life.

Are video games, screens another addiction? Blog Posts
In our digital world, most of us own electronic devices with screens. Can screen time or video games become an addiction? Learn how to spot the signs and what you can do.

Surgical options when a gland goes awry Blog Posts
The endocrine system regulates hormone levels in your body. But sometimes it doesn't work properly. Learn when you may need surgery and about the safer, more effective surgical advancements.

Memory lapses: Normal aging or something more? Blog Posts
Memory lapses and modest decline in thinking skills are common with age. How do you know it's a sign of something more? Learn what to watch for and get tips for coping with memory loss.

Warming comfort for young boy with head injury Blog Posts
A blanket is just a piece of cloth stitched together, but it can be so much more. Especially when it is given to provide comfort during a difficult time. That's something young Andrew knows well.

Unexpected vacation ending leads to rare tumor discovery Blog Posts
After a family vacation, Izzy Iverson started having significant pain. Her family soon learned she would need surgery to remove a rare tumor in her chest called a teratoma.

Colorectal cancer Q&A Blog Posts
Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in the U.S., but prevention is possible. Learn more in this Q&A.