Winter 2013
Articles in this Issue
Cover Story
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Be assured that the steps you take after a heart attack can lead to renewal as well as recovery.
Quick Consult
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Discover what may be causing excruciating facial pain and how doctors are treating it.
Feature
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Physical therapists are working to keep people free from injury.
First Person
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A father made sure a kidney was available when his son needed a new one.
Second Opinion
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As colorectal cancer affects younger people, know what to watch for.
Health Insights
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Implanted miniature telescope provides new hope for patients with age-related macular degeneration. -
Children exhibiting behavior problems may benefit from a visit to a pediatric otolaryngologist. -
Saliva swab may soon be an alternative to blood collection for routine tests. -
New study shows regular exercise could help people with type 2 diabetes.
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