Colorectal Cancer: Why Screening Matters

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Colorectal Cancer: Why Screening Matters

Nearly 50,000 people lose their lives to colorectal cancer each year. It is the fourth most common cancer in the

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Human Papilloma Virus Connected with Head and Neck Cancer

In 2007, the International Agency for Research on Cancer affirmed that there was sufficient evidence to conclude that the human

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Cancer Survivors Encouraged to Receive HPV Vaccine

There are many different types of the human papillomavirus (HPV). This virus is associated with a risk for developing cervical,

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What You Need to Know about the HPV Vaccine

What is HPV? Human papilloma virus or HPV is a virus that causes the most common sexually transmitted infection in

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The Opposite of Addiction is Human Connection: Youth-Adult Partnerships Spur Success at DEA 360 Strategy Summit

In my travels across the country and the world, I’ve worked with thousands of young people in youth and adult

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Can You Prevent an Overdose?

Words matter. In diplomatic circles, the words used to describe an international situation can shift alliances and reopen old wounds,

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Avril est le Mois de la sensibilisation à l'alcool – Instruisez-vous !

The month of April is Alcohol Awareness Month, sponsored by the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence. The purpose

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A GHEA Perspective of National Public Health Week

April 4th – 10th is National Public Health Week (NPHW), led by the American Public Health Association (APHA) to recognize

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La chance des Irlandais : la culture de la boisson le jour de la Saint-Patrick

Every year on March 17, people from all over the world celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. In the United States, 127

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Les dangers de boire pendant les vacances

Chaque année, la tradition veut que les bouchons de champagne soient sautés et que le vin soit servi lorsque la famille et les amis se réunissent.