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Visiting the ER for Chronic Pain

What can you do to help the ER doctor to believe you? Read on.

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Walk Away Joint Pain

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Walk Away Joint Pain

Joint pain caused by osteoarthritis can be frustrating. Don’t let sore joints put the brakes on your workout. Try WebMD’s joint-friendly walking plan and get moving!

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Beckham Ready for Healthy Season With Galaxy

Galaxy midfielder David Beckham has reported to camp and feels his training session with Tottenham has him ready for a healthy season. Beckham discusses his arrival, the importance of his extended training and his legacy in US soccer (Feb. 24

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Heart Risk Tied to Memory Problems

Middle-aged men and women with heart disease risk factors like high blood pressure and high cholesterol may also be at risk for memory problems as they age.

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Herceptin: Long-Term Benefits for Breast Cancer

High-risk breast cancer patients continue to derive benefits from the drug Herceptin even four years after stopping treatment, but questions remain about the biologic therapy’s safety when given with chemotherapy.

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Moderate Alcohol Drinking May Boost Heart Health

New research shows that moderate alcohol consumption can reduce heart disease risk by up to 25%, and this is likely due, at least in part, to alcohol’s positive effects on HDL “good” cholesterol levels.

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Bunions Can Affect Quality of Life

Bunions — deformities at the base of the big toe that can cause pain and disability — are common and can really slow a person down, a new study shows.

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New Debate on Link Between Stress, Infertility

A new report finds that a woman’s stress levels don’t adversely affect her chances of getting pregnant in a single fertility treatment cycle.

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Do Hot Flashes Protect Women From Heart Disease?

Hot flashes during menopause may actually lower some women’s risk for developing heart disease, according to new research published online in the journal Menopause.

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Who’s at Risk for Hearing Loss?

Statin use, heredity, and having a noisy job may be associated with hearing loss in middle-aged adults, a new study shows.

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