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Loyola University Health System
Why ‘Sharks Get Cancer, Mole Rats Don’t’
A provocative new book by Loyola Medicine radiation oncologist James S. Welsh, MD, "Sharks Get Cancer, Mole Rats ...
Health
May 9, 2016
10 Secrets to a Long and Happy Marriage
While all too many marriages end in divorce, many couples achieve long and happy unions. Based on what ...
Health
October 25, 2015
Early Support Vital for Success in Breastfeeding
Most women understand the benefits of breastfeeding their infants, but there are physical and emotional roadblocks that can ...
Health
July 22, 2015
4 Tips to Handle Diaper Rash
Diaper rash may not be a serious condition, but it can be extremely painful. It is common and ...
Health
June 21, 2015
History of Depression Puts Women at Risk for Diabetes During Pregnancy, Study Finds
A history of depression may put women at risk for developing diabetes during pregnancy, according to research published ...
Research & Discoveries
April 8, 2015
5 Most Common Health Issues in Men and How to Prevent Them
Men lead women in the likelihood to die from nearly all the most common causes of death. Still, ...
Health
March 18, 2015
What Does It Take to Run 100 Miles?
Jan. 16th, 2015, an international team of 12 athletes began the 4 1/2 month Race Across USA. They ...
Health
February 2, 2015
Fashion Gear Not Cool When Temperatures Dive
With arctic blasts moving in, time to closet trendy clothes and cover up to avoid frostbite. Drawstring casual ...
Health
January 8, 2015
Binge Drinking Disrupts Immune System in Young Adults
Binge drinking in young, healthy adults significantly disrupts the immune system, according to a study led by a ...
Health
January 2, 2015
How to Avoid Holiday Heartburn
'Tis the season for acid reflux disease, fa la la la la, la la la la. "The rich ...
Health
December 22, 2014
9 Tips to Keep Your Nails Healthy This Holiday Season
The stress of the holidays, poor nutrition and the cold weather can take its toll on nail health, ...
Health
December 4, 2014
Turkey Bowl Football Games Cause Spike in Injuries
Every year around this time, Loyola University Medical Center sports medicine surgeon Dr. Pietro Tonino sees a spike ...
Health
November 21, 2014
How to Stay Healthy This Winter Following Eastern Medicine Guidelines
While mainstream medicine recommends eating right, exercising and getting your flu shot to stay healthy during cold weather ...
Health
November 15, 2014
The SAD Season is Upon Us
October marks the beginning of the SAD season. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a type of depression triggered ...
Health
October 21, 2014
Drinking Too Much Water Can be Fatal to Athletes
The recent deaths of two high school football players illustrate the dangers of drinking too much water and ...
Health
September 2, 2014
Men Who Exercise Less Likely to Wake Up to Urinate
Men who are physically active are at lower risk of nocturia (waking up at night to urinate), according ...
Health
August 28, 2014
Childhood Friendships Crucial in Learning to Value Others
Friends play an extremely important role in a person's life. From infancy on, we have a desire to ...
Health
July 26, 2014
Sea or Table, Shake the Salt Habit for Better Health Says Loyola Dietitian
Pink Himalayan, Breton Gray and Hawaiian Alea – the newer offerings of salt may be exotic, cost more ...
Health
July 7, 2014
9 Tips for Keeping Your Toenails Healthy This Summer
People want their toenails to look great in the summer. But many people allow their toenails to grow ...
Health
June 11, 2014
Pancreatic and Liver Disease Deaths Rise Due to Advancements in Other Cancer Care
Money changes everything. To date, lung, breast, prostate and colorectal cancers have accounted for the largest number of ...
Health
May 21, 2014
Rest Can Be Best Medicine for Young Athletes
MAYWOOD, Ill.—Having been involved in numerous sports, including football and hockey, for several years, Billy Kuhl, age 14, ...
Health
March 31, 2014
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