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Spring clean your pantry

Whether or not the weather is on board, springtime is officially here. The season known for “spring cleaning” makes us want to purge our offices,…

Addressing equal access to preventive care in Tunisia

As a member of the Tunisian Association for Defending the Right to Health, Dr. Amna Khalfaoui plans to travel from North Africa to attend this…

A healthy colon starts with what you eat

In 1999, the Prevent Cancer Foundation® led the charge to designate March as National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. The designation became official on November 19,…

Come to Dialogue with Aetna Foundation’s Garth Graham

Garth Graham, MD, MPH, will deliver the opening keynote address at the Dialogue for Action® conference. Dr. Graham is president of the Aetna Foundation and…

Build a healthy diet in your grocery cart

A key step to staying healthy or starting new healthy habits is learning how to buy the right foods at the store. With so many…

Why you should attend the 2017 Dialogue for Action®

We are two months away from the 19th annual Dialogue for Action® on Cancer Screening & Prevention. This cutting-edge conference is being held in an…

Make time for fitness

“I’m too busy” is the most common excuse we make for missing a workout. Keeping up with jobs, school work, family―after a long day it’s…

Plan an active Valentine’s Day

This year, why not plan a healthy and unique date with the one you love? Skip the clichéd fancy restaurant dinner, which probably has more…

Cancer-associated viruses are a threat to those living with HIV

Cancer-associated viruses, such as human papillomavirus (HPV) and hepatitis C, are especially dangerous for people living with HIV. HPV causes more than 90 percent of…

Falcons fans, don't eat your feelings

While the New England Patriots head off to Disney World as Super Bowl champs, the Atlanta Falcons—and their fans—are spending today licking their wounds. And when…