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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Treatment 11/06/2020 12:00am • Polycystic ovary syndrome is a hormonal and metabolism disorder that affects 6% to 12% of women in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Metabolism refers to how the body processes food and drink to turn it into energy. Polycystic ovary syndrome can affect any woman Financial Military Benefits for Service Members and Veterans 11/06/2020 12:00am • If you serve in the military -- or have served in the past -- you have access to special financial benefits for yourself and your family. And new rules make these programs even more valuable. But many people don't make the most of these important financial perks and may not even realize that they'r What Is Assisted Living? 11/02/2020 12:00am • For many older adults, advancing age means they'll face a time when living alone is no longer feasible. Certain aspects of daily living become more challenging, and if you find that you often need assistance to do things like caring for your home and yourself, it might be time to consider moving in Pandemic highlights importance of in-home advanced illness and hospice care Pandemic highlights importance of in-home advanced illness and hospice care 10/29/2020 10:31am • November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month, drawing attention to the vital industry that provides compassionate support to people in the advanced stage of an illness. Many services provided to such patients can be delivered directly into their home, something that has Why Premeds Should Engage in Health Policy, Advocacy 10/27/2020 12:00am • Medical schools are interested in accepting students who make a positive impact in their communities. One way to make a broad impact on the health of populations is through health policy. As a premed, you can work with policymakers to change laws and shape policies that affect the health care syste Specific coronavirus vaccine plan needed for Md. schools, superintendents say Specific coronavirus vaccine plan needed for Md. schools, superintendents say 10/22/2020 06:06am • School superintendents from Montgomery and Prince George's counties called for more guidance from Maryland education officials on how to handle a coronavirus vaccine once one is available. They made the comments during a hearing held Wednesday by the Maryland Senate Education, Health and Environm Flu Prevention in Nursing Homes 10/16/2020 12:00am • The world's attention is now focused on COVID-19, and rightly so, but infectious disease experts have been warning for months that, come fall and winter, another deadly infection will rear its head as well: influenza. The flu is especially dangerous to the elderly, which is why elder care facilitie What Are Your Chances of Getting Into Medical School? 10/15/2020 12:00am • Only about 41% of applicants to U.S. medical schools who sought admission for the 2019-2020 school year matriculated, according to official statistics released by the Association of American Medical Colleges. That's one reason why medical school admissions experts advise applicants to get a realist Home Remedies Not to Try for COVID-19 10/14/2020 12:00am • Why risk your health or waste your time and money?People are anxious about the coronavirus and eager to do whatever it takes to reduce their risk of infection or to treat potential symptoms. In this uncertain atmosphere, it's easy for false or unproven claims about so-called treatments or cures for Using VA Benefits to Pay for Long-Term Care 10/13/2020 12:00am • Can military veterans use their Department of Veterans Affairs benefits to help pay for long-term care? The answer, as with most things governmental, is complicated. But in general, according to the Administration for Community Living, an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Safety Measures at Assisted Living Communities 10/13/2020 12:00am • The reasons for placing a loved one in an assisted living facility often boil down to one word: safety. When a sick or frail individual no longer can care for him or herself, the safest place may be such a community, where both medical care and physical safety can be assured. Assisted living commun Fisher House Foundation adds six new locations Fisher House Foundation adds six new locations 10/12/2020 08:47am • The Fisher House Foundation operates all over the world and opened its first home in  the D.C. area 20 years ago. (Courtesy Fisher House Foundation) The Maryland-based Fisher House Foundation, which offers free, hotel-like housing facilities for the families of military members and veterans rec Poll shows Marylanders on board with police reform Poll shows Marylanders on board with police reform 10/12/2020 05:21am • This content was republished with permission from WTOPâs news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Mattersâ free email subscription today. As Maryland legislative committees craft comprehensive police reform packages for the 2021 General Assembly session, they appear to have s Virginia is preparing for an unprecedented vaccination campaign Virginia is preparing for an unprecedented vaccination campaign 10/11/2020 07:51pm • This article was written by WTOPâs news partner InsideNoVa.com and republished with permission. Sign up for InsideNoVa.comâs free email subscription today. Three million dollars for public outreach. Nearly $2.5 million for refrigerators and thermometers. And more than $71 million for mass Commentary: Countries' Response to the Pandemic Will Shape a Return to Normalcy 10/05/2020 12:00am • As the global pandemic enters its ninth month, people are frustrated and desperate. With families unable to cope with food shortages and falling incomes, nations are experiencing mass unrest. Activists have sparked demonstrations against societal injustices, while others have joined the crusades of
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