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10/30/14 • Nutrition • Fitness Workplace Health Weight Management Men's Health Children's Health Women's Health Seniors' Health • More Diseases and Conditions Drug Resource Center Medical Dictionary • More A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R Your Health A to Z S T U V W X Y Z Denying Heart Symptoms Women may be more likely than men to ignore early symptoms of heart disease , a study finds. Read the story and more about prevention of heart disease in women . Seven Common Memory Problems Full Commentary More Commentaries News Review From Harvard Medical School Trusted Harvard Medical School experts put today's health news stories in perspective and explain how issues affect you. Substance in Cocoa May Aid Aging Memories More News Review Articles Flavanols and Your Memory Don't steal the kids' trick-or-treat bags, but large amounts of a substance in cocoa might help aging memories. Read about the study , a Harvard doctor's view and more about common memory problems . College and Chronic Disease Most colleges don't know which students need health care for diseases such as asthma or diabetes , a study finds. Read a Harvard doctor's view and more tips on sending a child to college . Get Smart How much do you know about chocolate, caffeine and cholesterol? Find out by taking our short quizzes on these topics and more. Ask Our Experts Harvard Medical School doctors, pharmacists and other health professionals answer your questions. Submit a question. Quit Smoking Learn about the many health risks of smoking. Calculate how much cash you'll save by quitting. Start your new life today! • Addiction • Allergy Alzheimer's Disease • Anemia • Arthritis • Asthma Breast Cancer Enter Search Term(s)

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10/30/14

• Nutrition• Fitness• Workplace Health• Weight Management

• Men's Health• Children's Health• Women's Health• Seniors' Health• More

• Diseases andConditions

• Drug Resource Center• Medical Dictionary• More

A B C D E F G H I

J K L M N O P Q R

Your HealthA to Z

S T U V W X Y Z

Denying Heart Symptoms

Women may be more likely thanmen to ignore early symptomsof heart disease, a study finds.Read the story and more aboutprevention of heart disease inwomen.

Seven Common Memory Problems

Full Commentary More Commentaries

News Review From Harvard MedicalSchoolTrusted Harvard Medical School experts puttoday's health news stories in perspective andexplain how issues affect you.

Substance in Cocoa May Aid Aging MemoriesMore News Review Articles

Flavanols and Your MemoryDon't steal the kids' trick-or-treat bags, butlarge amounts of a substance in cocoa mighthelp aging memories. Read about the study, aHarvard doctor's view and more aboutcommon memory problems.

College and Chronic DiseaseMost colleges don't know which students needhealth care for diseases such as asthma ordiabetes, a study finds. Read a Harvarddoctor's view and more tips on sending a childto college.

Get Smart

How much do youknow about chocolate,caffeine andcholesterol? Find outby taking our shortquizzes on these topicsand more.

Ask Our Experts

Harvard MedicalSchool doctors,pharmacists and otherhealth professionalsanswer your questions.Submit a question.

Quit Smoking

Learn about the manyhealth risks ofsmoking. Calculatehow much cash you'llsave by quitting. Startyour new life today!

• Addiction• Allergy• Alzheimer's Disease• Anemia• Arthritis• Asthma• Breast Cancer

Enter Search Term(s)

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