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Medical Mondays: Senior Care
Learn more about common health conditions in older adults including shingles, dementia, and Alzheimer's in this edition of Medical Mondays. Learn More
Categorized as: Family Health
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Recognize Common Health Concerns in Seniors Early
Falls, incontinence, arthritis, and vision problems are common health concerns for seniors. Recognize signs early to manage these conditions. Learn More
Categorized as: Family Health
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What Is Thyroid Cancer: Know the Facts
Thyroid cancer is increasingly common and may present in 4 different types. Learn more about this disease and the cancer treatment options. Learn More
Categorized as: Cancer Care
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Address Signs of Dementia Early for Best Care
Dementia is a condition that worsens over time and can be taxing for family and caregivers. Recognize the signs and seek help early to get the best help. Learn More
Categorized as: Family Health
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Head and Neck Cancer Treatment: New Approaches
There are multiple treatment options available for patients with head and neck cancer. Find out how we determine the right treatment for you. Learn More
Categorized as: Cancer Care, Health Topics A-Z
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Managing Heart Failure with Healthy Lifestyle
Lifestyle modifications like quitting smoking, exercising, and following a low-sodium eating plan key to managing heart failure. Read More
Categorized as: Heart and Vascular Health
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Different Types of Congestive Heart Failure: Left and Right Sided Symptoms
Types of congestive heart failure can vary between the areas of the heart. Learn about the differences between left, right, and congestive heart failure from UPMC. Read More
Categorized as: Heart and Vascular Health
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Medical Mondays: Epilepsy
Learn more about epilepsy including epileptic seizures, complications associated with epilepsy, and epilepsy surgery in this edition of Medical Mondays. Learn More
Categorized as: Neurosurgery and Brain Health
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Adult Epilepsy and Mental Health
People with epilepsy tend to have higher rates of autismbeing autistic or having ADHD symptoms or depression than adults without epilepsy. Learn more about these relationships. Learn More
Categorized as: Mental Health, Neurosurgery and Brain Health








