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Vitamins and Supplements: Before You Dive In
Vitamins, herbs and other dietary supplements are sold as natural alternatives to pharmaceuticals and many people turn to them in an attempt to improve their health.Seek Knowledge About Your Health
Find accurate information that helps you with choices about your health.Uncovering Your Health Risks
You could be at risk for disease based on your age, health behaviors or family history. Here’s how to find out.Online Health Resources: Trusted Sources
Here are a few suggestions for reliable, accurate online health information.Finding Health Information You Can Trust
Want to learn how to separate quality health information from inaccurate or even dangerous websites? Here’s some advice.Need Help With Your Mental Health?
How can you distinguish clinical depression from day-to-day sadness - and when does it require professional help?How to Make the Most of Your Doctor Visit
Over the years, the Center for Advancing Health has listened to hundreds of people discuss their experiences with their health and health care. One thing that seems to come up for many people is how hard it can be to find good health care and make the most of it, which includes knowing what to do at a doctor's appointment. We've come up with these tips to help.BROWSE BY: AUTHOR | TOPIC | MOST POPULAR
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Patient Engagement Is Here to Stay Jessie Gruman | January 15, 2015 |
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Center for Advancing Health Announces Two New Awards to Honor Jessie Gruman Center for Advancing Health | January 7, 2015 |
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Six Things Health Care Stakeholders Told CFAH About Patient Engagement CFAH Staff | December 23, 2014 |
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Patient Engagement – We Have Become Our Parent Kate Lorig | December 19, 2014 |
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Urban Parks and Trails Are Cost-Effective Ways to Promote Exercise |
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Military Culture Enables Tobacco Use |
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Physician Behaviors May Contribute to Disparities in Mental Health Care |
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Depression and Dementia in Older Adults Increase Risk of Preventable Hospitalizations |