Dr. Gregory R. Dvorak, DDS in New Prague, Minnesota
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Colorectal Cancer Is Rising in Younger Adults: What the New 2026 U.S. Numbers Mean
New 2026 U.S. colorectal cancer statistics show a split trend: rates keep falling in many older adults but are rising in younger adults. Here is what that means for symptoms, screening at 45, family history, and why access still matters.
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Ophthalmologist
A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases.
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Top 10 Proven Strategies to Prevent Cancer: Expert Tips for a Healthier Life
Discover expert tips to effectively prevent cancer and live healthier.
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Heart Attack vs. Cardiac Arrest: What’s the Difference?
Heart attack and cardiac arrest are both medical emergencies, but they’re different: a heart attack is a circulation problem (a blocked artery damages heart muscle), while cardiac arrest is an electrical failure that causes the heart to stop. Knowing the signs helps you act fast—call emergency services for heart attack symptoms like chest pressure, pain spreading to the arm or jaw, shortness of breath, nausea, or sweating, and chew aspirin if not allergic; for sudden collapse with no normal breathing or pulse, call 911, start CPR immediately, and use an AED if available. This article clearly explains symptoms, risks, treatments (medications and stents vs. defibrillation), and prevention tips, empowering patients and caregivers to respond confidently and potentially save a life.
