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age 65 Screenings should begin at age 21 and be repeated every three to five years until age 65, based on previous results.
Have sex regularly. The highest pregnancy rates occur in couples who have sex every day or every other day. Have sex near the time of ovulation. If...
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Restoring your muscle strength has numerous benefits and are exercises that speed up your recovery post prostatectomy. Glute bridges are an...
Read More »Whether at work, at home, or in the role of caregiver, women have unique needs. Healthcare is one of the most important, a lifelong journey that changes as we age or find ourselves in new life stages. It’s important that each woman find options and care partners that meet not only her needs but her preferences. At Tryon Medical Partners, where 54 percent of physician-owners are women, we deeply understand women’s health. We often field questions from women about gynecological needs and how they best fit with holistic health. As women reach age 65, they are often curious when they can stop seeing a gynecologist completely, and even younger women often wonder if seeing a specialist is their best course of action. No matter where you are in your health journey, you have options.
Tomatoes are linked to a higher level of uric acid in your blood. That means that they can be a gout trigger for some people. However, tomatoes...
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By tracking your blood sugar levels within 60 to 90 minutes of a meal, you can see how your body responds to certain foods and make informed...
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Fluxactive Complete is conveniently packed with over 14 essential prostate powerhouse herbs, vitamins and grade A nutrients which work synergistically to help you support a healthy prostate faster
Learn More »For women over age 65 who may no longer need Pap smears and for women who only need them every few years, this does not mean an annual exam should come off your “to-do” list. Your annual exam is the time to discuss your sexual health, breast exams and any other screenings you may need, like for sexually transmitted diseases, which are relevant at any age. Many women entrust all aspects of their well-care to their primary care provider, or PCP, for continuity, working with one physician who has the full picture of their needs. This also means an annual wellness exam can encompass what you may traditionally think of as a yearly physical and a gynecological appointment in one cohesive visit. Women’s well-care is part of what your PCP can address and they are often the only care provider you need. If a patient must see a specialist, a primary care physician can recommend someone qualified, trusted, and best-suited for the situation.
Very nutritious If you buy quality dark chocolate with a high cocoa content, then it's quite nutritious. It contains a decent amount of soluble...
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Easing Symptoms of Psoriatic Arthritis Flare-Ups Decrease pain and stiffness. For occasional discomfort, Fields says, nonsteroidal anti-...
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High PSA? Here are 7 common things that can affect your PSA level Age. Older men's normal PSA levels run a little higher than those of younger men....
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HDL stands for high-density lipoprotein. It is sometimes called "good" cholesterol because it carries cholesterol from other parts of your body...
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