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            <description>Wash your hands to reduce health risks. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>No need to skimp on nutrition, even when time is short. Treat your kids to these nutrition-packed snacks, especially when they’re on the go! (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>Electroconvulsive Therapy, or ECT, can be a solution when medication doesn't work. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>Crossing a thin line -- how thin is too thin? (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>Most older adults have been driving 40, 50, even 60 years, so conversations about &quot;giving up the keys&quot; aren't about simply handing over meaningless bits of metal. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>Schools are casting sugary sodas out of vending machines and cafeterias. Will this help kids shed pounds? (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>Feeling alone and scared is normal, but life doesn't have to lose meaning. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>Look out birthmarks, warts, acne, unwanted hair, and scars -- lasers are out to get you. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>Tips to keep well-hydrated during exercise and athletic events. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>Could your athlete be using steroids? (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>Don't take a vacation from nutrition. Exercise and eating right are important no matter where you are. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>Some researchers are linking high-fructose corn syrup to the alarming rates of obesity and diabetes. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>If you are experiencing a change in your menstrual cycle, such as more frequent pain or bleeding, you may need to see a doctor. Find out from a Women's Health Center specialist when you should seek treatment. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <title>Interested in Laser Vision Correction?</title>
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            <description>Learn about the different treatments available for nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>Begin an exercise program gradually to avoid overuse injuries. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>Today’s newer options in contraception are highly effective and easily reversible. What’s more, they also offer benefits beyond birth control. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>When a woman faces breast cancer, mastectomy can mean survival. But her altered appearance can also affect self-esteem. One form of breast reconstruction produces especially natural-looking results, say Cleveland Clinic plastic surgeons. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>Cataracts are a normal part of aging, but the good news is they are highly treatable. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>Back pain is already complicated, and myths and misconceptions can mix it up even further. Learn what's fiction and what's fact. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>Should you be alarmed when a child swallows a magnet?&amp;nbsp; Yes! (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>Sunlight has its benefits, and one can be found in getting the vitamin D you need from the sun and from a variety of other sources. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>Get HDL a lot higher—and LDL even lower. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>A surprising discovery by Cleveland Clinic researchers may change the way people manage their heart disease. Researchers found lowering “current recommended” blood pressure levels may save more lives. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>You may think sounds in the operating room are restricted to a surgeon calling for an instrument or a heart monitor. But more often than not, those sounds are punctuated by the beat of artists ranging from BB King to Nirvana. Music has become a staple in most ORs, and research supports its use as a way to help surgeons to do their job better. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>A potentially debilitating stroke not only targets adults---but also children. Thousands of children suffer a stroke each year but the American Academy of Neurology reports that children are often diagnosed and treated too late. Experts want parents—and doctors to recognize that stroke doesn’t simply happen to adults. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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            <description>About ten percent of stroke victims have plaque build up in their brain vessels. It’s a potentially deadly condition that up until now has been difficult to treat. But brain surgeons at Cleveland Clinic and four other medical centers are studying the effectiveness of a new implantable device that may help these people live longer. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)</description>
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