Healthcare
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How Common Is ADHD as an Adult?
November 10, 2020
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is often thought of as a problem for children and teens. However, ADHD also affects many adults.
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How to Watch Your Weight During a Quarantine
March 30, 2020
While it may be tempting to abandon good habits until you’re able to leave the house again, maintaining a healthy routine can help bring a sense of normalcy to uncertain times.
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ScriptSave WellRx Personalized Wellness
December 04, 2018
As a nation, we spend over $5 trillion a year to feed our bodies.[1] That’s the value of food sold each year in the United States through retail and food service including nearly 38,000 supermarkets, an estimated 150,000 convenience stores, and over one million restaurants. The U.S. food industry is immense, touching every person in the nation every day.
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Obesity: An Epidemic Today Yet Unwritten Future
December 04, 2018
More Americans live with obesity than breast cancer, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and HIV all together. The medical community has been aware of the rising epidemic for many years, yet its response has not been effective at addressing the problem.
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Getting the Most From Your Medications
August 22, 2017
The causes of non-adherence, when a patient either accidentally or knowingly does not take medications as prescribed, can be complex. Non-adherence is often the result of cost; patients who simply can’t afford their medications. However, good habits and a good understanding of the medication can also be a big part of adherence, and can help you stick to your medication schedule.
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Opting Out of Healthcare
June 21, 2017
One quarter of surveyed Americans report that they, or someone in their family, have skipped vital medical care because of the cost. The recent survey also revealed that more than half of those who responded worry about not being able to afford health insurance.
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