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Many doctors recommend the heart test to pinpoint which patients would benefit from treatment to reduce their cardiovascular risk.
By Jane E. Brody
Cardiac stress tests, X-rays and other medical tests may not provide useful information before operations, and they could cause harm.
In “Social Justice Parenting,” Traci Baxley emphasizes the rewards of teaching our children to empathize with and care for others.
Many men and women with “failing kidneys” may not have anything more than a normal age-related decline in kidney function.
Safe driving is possible for many people in their 70s, 80s and beyond, provided they take steps to maintain their skills.
Los padecimientos mentales también perjudican nuestra salud física.
Reducir el sodio en la dieta, aunque sea ligeramente, puede tener un gran impacto en la reducción de la presión arterial.
For many, reducing sodium in the diet even modestly can have an outsize impact on lowering blood pressure.
Mind and body form a two-way street.
Any fracture in an older woman or man, whether from a car accident or sidewalk slip, may be a sign you should have your bone health checked.
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