Eisai Is Pioneering Alzheimer’s Research and Working to Improve the Experience of People Living with the Disease

Sponsored by Eisai Inc. Understanding Alzheimer’s disease Dementia — a term that encompasses a group of disorders that can affect memory, language, and thinking — can have many causes, but Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia. AD is a brain disease that’s caused by damage to nerve cells in the brain, …

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What You Need to Know About Endometrial Cancer and a Potential Treatment Option

Sponsored by GSK — An estimated 948,000 women will be diagnosed with cancer this year.[i] While breast and cervical cancer may come to mind, a lesser-known, but equally important disease is endometrial cancer, which affects the lining of the uterus. Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecologic malignancy in the US.[ii] Approximately 1 out of …

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7 reasons eBikes are a sustainable and fun transit option that’s here to stay

– You’ve probably seen them at charging stations around town, but have you tried riding an electric bike (eBike)? It’s a sustainable transit option that makes it easy and accessible to get around town. More and more people are buying eBikes as an alternative to driving their cars. In fact, eBikes are actually outselling electric …

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Having ALS Doesn’t Stop Me from Living My Best Life Every Day

This content is sponsored by Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma America, Inc. (MTPA) and is intended for U.S. audiences only. Debra is an actual patient who is taking RADICAVA® (edaravone). The information provided here is general in nature and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. You are strongly encouraged …

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A rare cancer that thickens the blood and causes fatigue can also lead to heart attack and stroke

Polycythemia vera (PV) is a rare, chronic cancer that leads to overproduction of red blood cells, increasing the “stickiness” of blood. People with PV experience a range of symptoms, some of which may be dismissed as less serious. These include visual disturbances, shortness of breath, severe itching and poor concentration. But the excess number of …

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These 5 benefits of spending time outside may surprise you

Many of us know the basics for positive wellbeing — exercise consistently, sleep well, eat right — but what if we’re overlooking a crucial and simple component of health? Emerging research shows that adding time outside to our wellness routines can bring powerful benefits. In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month this May, we’re encouraged …

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Stop Adult Acne in Its Tracks with the Treatment That Dermatology Experts are Buzzing About

While hormonal acne tends to be associated with the teenage years, it can affect adults of all ages, and is especially common in women with monthly hormonal changes and the onset of menopause. Some adults continue to get acne well into their 30s, 40s and even 50s, and you may even get acne for the …

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Supporting seniors in the ‘new normal’: Tips for combating social isolation and loneliness

For many Americans, life today feels typical — we’re back in school, returning to the office and are enjoying our hobbies and social lives. Connecting in-person with friends and family is once again a regular part of our routine. Unfortunately, seniors (those aged 55+) have been more isolated than younger demographics during the COVID-19 pandemic …

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Turn off your phone and avoid distracted driving for one week and win $2,500

Posted: April 25, 2023 | Word Count: 1,239 Stay focused for $2,500 toward your car insurance premiums, no strings attached Did you know that three-quarters of Americans admit to texting while driving, as well as other behaviors like eating, watching movies, and even sexting? While distracted driving may seem innocuous, it can be dangerous and …

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