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Vision innovation may mean no more “Honey, have you seen my reading glasses?”

A Gallup poll shows that cancer and AIDs top the list of conditions we fear. Blindness is third. Yet many would rather take the odds of surviving cancer before losing sight.

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Women More Vulnerable to Heart Attack Death?

When it comes to heart heath – and how the male and female hearts function under stress – women have a tougher go.

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Heartwarning News

There’s heart warning news that should be taken to heart by caregivers everywhere. Learn why being a caregiver is dangerous to your health.

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“For the love of black women.”

If you love a black woman, for health’s sake, ask her to look in the mirror and see her mom, and grandmothers, says leading cardiologist.

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Deadly Southern Comfort

Comfort food substitutions you can live with can help reduce risk of premature death, especially among a most vulnerable group.

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Bust a move to live.

Stressed out women can reduce their risk of stroke by 40%, just by walking. With moves from PBS featured program, and they can also 'step away the inches.'

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$2 antidepressant?

Springtime in Atlanta? Outdoor beauty is healthy, convenient, and inexpensive. $2 can buy you a new state of mind. By David Martin, RN, President and CEO of VeinInnovations If you’re in Georgia, and...

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Tree sex and the ozone

Climate change leads to urban areas with higher ozone and tree pollen counts. The result? Exacerbated allergies; exasperated sufferers.

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Pain and Photo-shopped Beach Bodies

Pain and Photo-shopped Beach Bodies By David Martin, RN, CEO, VeinInnovations “The Ultimate Beach Body Workout” headlines are screaming at us from the slick magazines at coffee shop newsstands and...

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Sticky Beauty

Research shows that attractive people, in addition to usually making more money over their lifetime, also live longer, perhaps live several years longer.

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Doing well by doing good: The “medicine of social interaction” increases...

Doing well by doing good: The “medicine of social interaction” increases longevity; is win/win for Black Girls Run. By David Martin, RN, CEO and President, VeinInnovations Brand-new life expectancy...

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