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9 outdoor sports to try this winter 
9 outdoor sports to try this winter
From sledding to ski jumping, there are plenty of ways to stay active in the cold.
Get the facts about Advance Care Planning  Featured
Get the facts about Advance Care Planning
Advance directives aren’t just for people who are old or very sick. Here’s what you need to know.
Why knowing stroke risk factors is important 
Why knowing stroke risk factors is important
Experts stress that stroke prevention efforts can help reduce the impact in the future.
Diabetic foot issues linked to memory problems 
Diabetic foot issues linked to memory problems
A new study finds that those with diabetes have more memory lapses, difficulty concentrating and other cognitive effects.
Are your grandparents’ genes the reason you’re living longer? 
Are your grandparents’ genes the reason you’re living longer?
A gene variant has evolved over time to help protect against Alzheimer’s and other late-life diseases.
Scientists find a bacteria immune to antibiotics 
Scientists find a bacteria immune to antibiotics
Colistin, found in meat in China, could be a concern when it comes to curing common infections.
Are first-time moms more likely to immunize their kids? 
Are first-time moms more likely to immunize their kids?
A small study found that new moms are more likely to vaccinate, but feel they aren’t getting enough information.