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Why Exercise is Key to Bone Health: An Orthopedic Doctor Weighs In
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This is the most important thing you can do to prevent colorectal cancer
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How to make your colonoscopy prep a little easier
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African Americans Have a Higher Risk of Being Diagnosed With These Three Chronic Illnesses
An epidemic of chronic diseases continues to grow in the United States; half the population — an estimated 129 million Americans — have lifelong health conditions that need continuous medical attention and limit certain daily activities.
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Shielding Yourself From the Sun: Your Guide to Effective Sun Protection
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Walking Versus Running for Health: Which is Better for You?
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What is a Breast Cancer Risk Assessment?
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When, where and how to get a sports physical
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More than a match: How two transplant patients found each other through Barnes-Jewish Hospital’s Transplant Mentor Program
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What to Know about Concussions and Football
Every February, a very famous football game consumes the general American public. Football is a beloved sport and pastime that celebrates athleticism and teamwork and captures the imaginations of kids who have dreams of going pro. But as The Big Game has grown in size and spectacle over the years, more concern has bubbled up over head injuries, like concussions, in football.
There’s a lot to love about football, but there are also safety factors to consider — as there are with any sport. Here’s what to know about concussions and football.