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Link between food and bladder symptoms Blog Posts
The foods you eat give your body energy and nutrition. But they can irritate the bladder, and worsen overactive bladder symptoms and pain. Here's what foods to limit or avoid.

Helping athletes come back after a dislocated shoulder Blog Posts
The shoulder is an amazing joint, but it can become dislocated, especially during sports that involve contact, falls and reaching overhead. Here's what you can expect if it happens.

Should women take supplements while pregnant? Blog Posts
Searching for reliable information about taking supplements during pregnancy can be confusing. Read this Q&A for advice on those you should and shouldn't take.

Make this spring a safe one Blog Posts
Spring has sprung. And with warmer weather comes time outdoors after a long winter. Remember these safety tips as you resume yardwork and clear clutter with spring cleaning.

Swimming, biking, running through Graves' disease diagnosis Blog Posts
Concerning symptoms were slowing Lynn Rothmeier's triathlon training. After being diagnosed with Graves' disease, she got the reassurance and treatment needed to tackle another Ironman race.

Add health checkup to teens' back-to-school list Blog Posts
In addition to buying school supplies and signing up for activities, be sure to schedule your child for a well-teen visit. This checkup helps ensure your child is ready for the year ahead.

Consider T.I.M.E. when dealing with sepsis Blog Posts
More than 40% of adults are unfamiliar with the dangers of sepsis, which occurs as a result of infection. Use this tool to recognize the signs and symptoms, and get immediate care.

Kidney stones: Tiny and painful, but treatable Blog Posts
The excruciating pain caused by a kidney stone can occur suddenly. Learn about how they form, personal risk factors and treatment options.

Avoiding and recovering from work-related injuries Blog Posts
Knowledge of work-related injuries with actions to prevent them will keep you healthy and avoid missed work days.

Is urine incontinence normal for women? Blog Posts
Although urine incontinence, or the involuntary leakage of urine, is a common symptom that affects 1 in 2 women, it's not normal. Learn about evaluation and treatment options.