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  2. Patients call out fat-shaming doctors for hurting their ... - AOL

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    “[Weight stigma] drives patients to not get preventative care and to wait until something they’re experiencing—a symptom or a health issue—is advanced, so they miss out on early treatment ...

  3. I'm a Health Editor and I Never Make a New Year's Resolution ...

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    On the organization front, my bedroom and closet really needed decluttering and a total reorganization but every time I thought about doing the whole thing in a weekend, I just walked away.

  4. “You may live to 84 or 83 years of age, but you could spend 15 years of those in poor health,” Cortnage said. “For me, it's not about longevity. It's more about healthy life expectancy and ...

  5. I’m Still Here - The Huffington Post

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    But in a way gratitude misses the point. You can be grateful for something and still not be up to the task. I have not escaped from this desire to die. It waxes and wanes. It should be incompatible with the thought of how lucky I am—especially given the mess I’ve so often made of my own life and the lives of those I love—to have the life ...

  6. Positive health - Wikipedia

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    Positive health of a person is defined as the ability to live long in good health without activity limitation. [1] This implies the availability of mechanism in the body to thwart the ailments and to minimize their adverse effect if they strike. The concept has evolved over time and has seen significant changes.

  7. Until I Say Good-Bye: My Year of Living with Joy - Wikipedia

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    Until I Say Good-Bye: My Year of Living with Joy is a memoir by Susan Spencer-Wendel, along with her co-writer Bret Witter. A New York Times bestseller, this book tells the story of the last years of Spencer-Wendel's life, after she was diagnosed with a terminal illness. Determined to make the most of her remaining time, she made a pledge to ...

  8. Jonas Salk - Wikipedia

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    Salk has said, "My intention was to go to medical school, and then become a medical scientist. I did not intend to practice medicine, although in medical school, and in my internship, I did all the things that were necessary to qualify me in that regard. I had opportunities along the way to drop the idea of medicine and go into science.

  9. Dylan Dauzat is the YouTuber everyone should be on the ...

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    But recently, Dauzat has decided to leave his Vine days behind him, focusing more on longer-length and more creative videos that can be found on his Facebook and YouTube pages.