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Johns Hopkins Medical Letter: Health After 50

Please note: Titles of articles indicate full length-articles, and their special features.

Longevity Facts, House Calls, Remedies and Drugstore Aisle indicate brief articles ranging from 50-150 words.


Johns Hopkins Health After 50 Issue: April 2007

Stent Safety Questioned

Longevity Facts:
New Recommendations for heart disease patients
Magnesium and your health

Don't underestimate anemia
What qualifies as anemia?

The Dangers of Frailty
Staying Strong
On the Horizon: Current research into the underlying causes of why people become frail as they age

What is so special about statins?
Do you need a statin?

Drugstore Aisle:
Diabetes and how to maintain target blood glucose levels over time

Can lung cancer screening save lives?

House Calls:
How can I flush kidney stones?
What vaccines besides the flu shot shot are recommended for me if I am over 50?

Remedies:
High blood pressure and exercise
Vitamin C, exercise and heart health?
Mysterious allergies

Each Back Issue of Health After 50 contains eight pages packed full of the latest research and findings on key health topics of the most concern to our readers.

April 1, 2007: ORDER NOW

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