
September October 2010
Stay Fit as Long as You Can
Being in shape helps older adults recover from illness, live well
• Heart Care
Using Your ‘Medical Family Tree’
How a health history helps you assess and respond to your risks
• Find a Doctor
Shake That Salt Out of Your Diet
Are you getting too much? Most Americans do
• Salty Language—Reading the Label
Fighting a Monster Infection
One person’s H1N1 survival story
• Infectious Disease
She Didn’t Believe It Was a Stroke
Local woman is saved when her knowledgeable massage therapist calls 9-1-1
• Women and Stroke
Keeping Young Athletes Safe
How to help your child prevent injuries or return to the game
• Children’s Care
A Hidden Risk for Older Women
Urinary tract infections can be serious
• Vaginal Changes After Menopause
Your Child Swallowed What?
Here are guidelines on how to respond
• Emergency and Trauma Care
Ask Our Expert: How Do Doctors Choose Their Doctor?
• Video: How to choose a doctor
Ask Our Expert: Should I Take a Generic Drug?
Ask Our Expert: Do I Need a Mammogram or Not?
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Your Eyes as Windows to Your Health
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Regular eye exams can offer clues about conditions elsewhere in your body
• Your Body in 3-D: Diabetic Retinopathy
A Final Wish Come True
Hospice helps a local family
When Teen Moods Are Something More
Ups and downs are normal, ongoing irritability is not
• Care for Adolescents


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