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Why Memorialize Disasters?

Do memorials and anniversaries of traumatic events help or harm? They are painful for those still having trouble coping with a trauma — but for most, they serve a healthy, healing role in maintaining resilience.

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How ADHD Affects Women

WebMD discusses how ADHD affects women, signs of ADHD in women, and how women’s ADHD is treated.

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Are Signs of Old Age Really Something More Serious?

Shaky hands, a stooped posture, and slower walking are often written off as normal signs of aging, but they may be more than that. These symptoms may be signs of tiny blocked blood vessels in the brain.

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How to Reverse Type 2 Diabetes

Is type 2 diabetes reversal possible? Yes! WebMD teaches you how, with tips for a healthy lifestyle including diet and exercise.

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Exercise for Back and Joint Pain Relief

See how the right kind of supervised exercise can help ease pain in your back, knees, hips or shoulders and bring movement back to your life.

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Tips to Avoid Back Pain

How to avoid back pain at work or at home. Try these tips to help protect you from back pain throughout the day and into the night.

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Strokes in Children and Young Adults on the Rise

Strokes in children, teens, and young adults are increasing at an alarming rate in the U.S., according to a new study.

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Oral Health: Insights Into Your Overall Health

Your mouth is a mirror of your health: Experts say gum disease may cause inflammation and affect overall health.

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FDA: Breast Implant Safety Studies Will Continue

After two days of testimony on what the FDA should do about troubled long-term safety studies of silicone breast implants, agency officials said the studies would continue.

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Smoking May Raise Disease Risk by Increasing Hormones

Older women who smoke have higher levels of sex hormones than nonsmoking women, which may increase their risk for breast cancer, diabetes, and other diseases, new research finds.

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