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The Importance of Portion Control for Maintaining a Healthy Weight and Heart
Maintaining a healthy weight is essential for promoting optimal heart health and reducing the risk of heart disease. Portion control is a key factor in managing weight and promoting optimal…
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How Often Should You Really See a Dentist? The Truth About Checkups
This article explains that the “twice-a-year” rule is a helpful starting point but not a one-size-fits-all schedule. The ideal checkup frequency depends on your risk: people with gum disease, frequent cavities, diabetes, dry mouth, tobacco use, pregnancy, or orthodontic treatment may benefit from visits every 3–4 months, most healthy adults do well at 6–12 months, and very low-risk patients may stretch to 12–24 months under a dentist’s guidance. Regular checkups deliver real value by catching problems early, providing professional cleanings, screening for oral cancer, and tailoring preventive care that can save money, time, and discomfort. The article encourages patients and caregivers to ask for a personalized risk assessment, use insurance benefits wisely without letting them dictate care, and seek an appointment promptly for red flags like pain, bleeding gums, swelling, or sores that don’t heal in two weeks.
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Kaposi’s sarcoma
A type of cancer that affects the skin and other tissues, often associated with HIV/AIDS or other factors affecting the immune system.
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Can Rheumatoid Arthritis Be Delayed? What a New Abatacept Study Really Found
A January 2026 follow-up study suggests one year of abatacept may delay rheumatoid arthritis in a narrowly defined high-risk group, but it did not prove permanent prevention or create a new plan for everyday joint aches.
