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I know that you do not hear from me much except when you have to pee or maybe if you
You are in love with me. You like me because I am sweet and because I make you feel good.
Do you even know where I am in your body? Do you even know what I do for you? Probably
When was the last time that you checked in with me? Well, I can tell you that YOU ARE OVERDUE,
Restaurant food is inherently high in salt and high-fat choices. Many restaurants have healthy options and provide calorie information on
Maintaining a lifestyle that keeps your heart healthy, is one of the most important things that you can do. Illnesses
There are many ways to keep ourselves mentally healthy, and the avoidance of excessive use of drugs or alcohol is
Heart Disease: What You Need To Know You can take action and lower your chance of developing heart disease and
Asthma is a common chronic disease and is caused by an increased reaction of the airways to various stimuli or
Kidney disease is a major problem in the United States. Most people are born with two kidneys, occasionally one, rarely
In an age where technology is advancing at blinding speed, it is startling to think that the number one killer
Good mental health, like good physical health, is not something that we have total control over. Certain mental illnesses, such
Staying healthy should be a part of your everyday activities. Although there can be many processes that happen to your
I am often referred to as “The Window to the Soul”, but to you, I open when you wake up
I know that you think I’m going to just keep on ticking away in here, quietly doing my work, while
I know you call me Suga, but I am also known as Glucose. I come from the food that you
You THINK you KNOW it all and you THINK have it all under control, but actually IT IS I thatcontrols
Hey! It’s your blood pressure! You may not know me, but I know you. Who am I? Oh, so you
Almost everyone knows someone who’s had a stroke. Each year, about 795,000 people in the United States have strokes, and
It is very difficult to talk about death and dying. It is even harder to talk about losing someone you
High Blood Pressure High blood pressure or hypertension is a preventable and treatable disease. Unfortunately, this disease continues to kill
Did you know that Booker T. Washington died from complications of uncontrolled high blood pressure? FRONT PAGE OF THE NEW