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This week, MRI Performance and Prolab are celebrating National Women’s Health Week, which runs from May 12 – 18.  The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is conducting a weeklong observance to promote women’s health. Women around the country are being encouraged to: Receive regular...

  Yoga for Hope On May 18th, 2013 the annual San Diego Yoga for Hope will bring together local yogis for an exceptional cause; to raise vital funds to...

By now you’ve probably been hearing a few things about the “It Works” dieting program that’s taking over the internet. You’ve...

Amidst a tough recession, many families across the nation have been forced to cut down on routine dental checkups in order to save money.  The U.S. economy,...

Most people complete their daily activities with abandon.  For those with hand, wrist, and elbow conditions, normal activities – such as writing on...

Depression can strike at any age, but women are at a higher risk for experiencing depression, especially after age 40. Statistically, women are twice as...

Eli Beer is the founder of United Hatzalah, a volunteer rescue service he created in Israel, where emergencies are an everyday occurrence. Beer was one...

Jordan Teuscher read through the rules and couldn’t believe it was real. By entering the HealthyWage challenge, he had a shot at winning $10,000...

An April study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research  shows that patients – most of whom are armed with smartphones and tablets – are increasingly preferring web access to their health records.  Researchers surveyed patients, many of whom are former U.S. service members, at the VA Medical Center in Portland.  Most preferred visit notes,...

The recent bombing in Boston changed the life of many of the victims caught in the blast, with some of them getting their limbs amputated. Two survivors...