David McClure was able to call for help as he suffered a stroke. Immediate, expert care at Keck Medicine of USC meant he was back on his feet just days later. David McClure didn’t know what was wrong the morning that his left arm and leg suddenly stopped moving while he was parking his car. […]
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It’s not just lawn mowers and leaf blowers that can impact your hearing. Find out about ordinary sounds that are louder than you think and how you can reduce your risk of hearing loss. If you haven’t heard the stats, now may be a good time: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, […]
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Are chills serious? Shivering and goose bumps can accompany a wide range of conditions, from a too-cold environment to cancer. Maintaining our core temperature is one of the body’s most basic functions, and when that temperature is off — or when our body thinks it’s off — we get the chills. “Chills occur when the […]
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Most people associate lung cancer with smoking, but the fact that you don’t smoke doesn’t mean you’re not at risk for developing it. While it’s true that up to 90% of all lung cancer deaths in the United States are linked to smoking, hidden risks are also contributors. Read on to learn more about these […]
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Whether you tan indoors or outdoors, you increase your risk for skin cancer. Sun-kissed. Bronzed. Healthy glow. We’ve come up with many phrases to express how beautiful tanned skin is, but the truth is, it puts you at risk for skin cancer. Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, with one […]
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Your 50s might bring some changes in your body — here’s how to handle what’s in store. We’ve all heard that 50 is the new 40. Maybe it’s because many 50-somethings are just as active as 40-somethings. Whatever the case, yes, you’re older, but you’re also wiser: You don’t sweat the small stuff (although you […]
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A staggering number of Americans live with chronic pain. But that doesn’t mean it has to control your life. Chronic pain isn’t just debilitating. It’s also rampant. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 50 million adults in the United States are living with it. Defined by the National Institutes of Health […]
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Here’s what you need to know about what to look for, along with expert tips on monitoring your blood pressure at home. Your blood pressure rises and falls naturally throughout the day. However, if it stays high for a long period of time, it can damage your heart and cause a number of health conditions, […]
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It can cause pain, numbness and tingling in your fingers and hands. Find out who’s at risk and how it’s treated. Chances are you’ve heard of carpal tunnel syndrome, a common disorder that affects almost 2 million people in the United States. But do you know who’s more likely to develop it or how it’s […]
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This common condition can sneak up on you — here’s what to look for, so you can see it coming. Diabetes is a serious health condition in which your blood sugar is too high for your body to process. Instead, it stays in your bloodstream and, over time, can lead to complications such as heart […]
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