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What to know, do if your teen experiences dating violence Blog Posts
Every year, millions of teens in the U.S. experience dating violence, which can lead to lifelong effects on health and well-being. As a parent or caregiver, here's what you need to know.

Racing heart beat? Heart arrhythmia 101 Blog Posts
A fast heart rate is common when you're exercising, or feeling excited or nervous. But what's happening when your heart rhythm changes unexpectedly?

Breastfeeding 101: Tips for new moms Blog Posts
Breastfeeding is a learning experience for mother and baby. It's a natural activity, but it takes practice. Get answers to some of your most-asked questions.

5 things to know about stroke Blog Posts
Strokes can happen to anyone at any time. You can go from feeling as usual to feeling sick within a matter of seconds. Be prepared to spot the signs of stroke using these five things to know.

Family history, ethnicity give insights into glaucoma Blog Posts
Anyone can get glaucoma, but certain families, and particularly African Americans, are most susceptible. Learn more about this sight-stealing disease and how screening can protect your vision.

Binge drinking and your body Blog Posts
While there are some benefits of moderate alcohol use, there are no health benefits for heavy or binge drinking. Here's how it affects your body, including your brain, immune system and liver.

You can’t remember what you can't hear: The hearing loss, brain health link Blog Posts
Missing out on the sounds of daily life can lead to isolation and have an impact on your brain health. Learn more about the connection between hearing and cognition.

How COVID-19 has changed alcohol use Blog Posts
Alcohol sales are up since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. So if you're reaching for a bottle of wine at the end of the day, how much is too much? Find out

Breathing easier after TAVR heart surgery Blog Posts
Dorothy Ganong of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, was referred by her allergist to see a pulmonologist when medications and breathing treatments weren't helping her labored breathing. Fortunately, her pul...

Post-COVID syndrome: Feeling effects over the long haul Blog Posts
COVID-19 symptoms sometimes can persist for months. The virus can damage the lungs, heart and brain, which increases risk of long-term health problems. Here's what you need to know.