Heart disease is a leading cause of mortality in the United States. It affects both men and women, as they share many heart risk factors, some of which can be controlled. Your primary care doctor may refer you to a cardiologist if you have symptoms or diagnostic results that suggest you may have a heart condition. A cardiologist
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Top 3 Risk Factors for Arthritis for All Ages and How It Can Be Prevented
Arthritis is, no doubt, disruptive, but there is a lot you can do to not only cope with the challenges it presents, but also to reduce your risk for the condition itself or slow its onset. Central to this is knowing the things that can put you at a greater risk for arthritis and find out which of
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