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Calculating a Due Date
First, determine the first day of your last menstrual period. Next, count back 3 calendar months and add 1 year and 7 days to that date.
Can Optimism Make a Difference in Your Life?
A growing number of scientific studies indicate that optimistic people tend to live longer and have better physical and mental health than pessimistic people.
Cancer and Tobacco
All tobacco products, from cigarettes to snuff, contain toxins, carcinogens, and nicotine, an addictive substance.
Cancer Overview
A helpful overview guide to understanding what cancer is.
Cancer Risks for Gay and Bisexual Men
Gay and bisexual men are at higher risk of developing certain cancers, including lung, anal, skin, and prostate cancer.
Car Seat Safety and Distracted Driving
Detailed information on car safety.
Cardboard-Roll Snowman
No snow? No problem. You can still build a wintry friend using a leftover cardboard tube from toilet paper or paper towels.
Cardiovascular Disease Screening and Management
Diabetes affects the cardiovascular system, but many problems aren't apparent until a person has a heart attack or stroke.
Care of Children's Mouth and Teeth
Most pediatric dentists will agree that regular dental care should begin when a child gets their first tooth or no later than the child's first birthday. Here's what you need to know.
Caregivers Need to Care for Themselves
More than 22 million Americans are involved in some form of helping elderly family members or friends with their daily routines. If you're part of this group, whether you call yourself a caregiver, or simply a good daughter or son, you know that caring for an aging parent or friend has its rewards and its trials.
Caring for Someone with Alzheimer Disease
Alzheimer disease is a progressive condition, which means that it keeps getting worse. Eventually, people with Alzheimer disease need help with daily activities because they lose the ability to dress, bathe, and feed themselves.
Caring for the Birth Parent- Physically and Emotionally
Nap when your baby naps. Take warm, shallow baths several times a day if you had stitches after delivery. Wear a supportive bra and use warm compresses to help with milk letdown.