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Getting Your Body Ready for Spring Gardening Season

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Getting Your Body Ready for Spring Gardening Season

Medically reviewed by Peter W. Lementowski, MD and Rajkumar Selvanayagam, MDAs the weather warms and gardens begin to come back to life, many people look forward to spending long hours planting, pruning, and preparing their yards for spring. Gardening is a great way to stay active, reduce stress, and enjoy the outdoors. But after aContinue reading “Getting Your Body Ready for Spring Gardening Season”

Joint Pain vs. Arthritis: How to Know When It’s Time to See a Specialist

Medically reviewed by Peter W. Lementowski, MD and Rajkumar Selvanayagam, MDOccasional aches and pains are a common part of life, especially after physical activity or a long day on your feet. But when joint discomfort becomes persistent or interferes with daily activities, it may be a sign of something more than temporary soreness.Understanding the differenceContinue reading “Joint Pain vs. Arthritis: How to Know When It’s Time to See a Specialist”

What Alcohol Really Does to Your Body

Medically reviewed by Lauren Augello, MDFor many people, alcohol is a routine part of social life: a glass of wine with dinner or a beer during the big game. It can be easy to overlook how drinking alcohol affects the body. Whether you drink regularly or only once in a while, understanding alcohol’s effects onContinue reading “What Alcohol Really Does to Your Body”

What You Didn’t Know About Living Organ Donation

Over 100,000 people in the U.S. are waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant, and 17 die each day while waiting. Living organ donation can change that.

Many people don’t realize you can donate more than just a kidney, living donors can also give a portion of their liver, pancreas, or even a lung. The human body is incredibly resilient, allowing donors to live full, healthy lives with just one kidney or a partial organ. Plus, you don’t need an exact blood type match to be a donor, compatibility is more flexible than most think.

Living donation is safer than ever, with low risks and strong medical and emotional support systems for donors. Some states even offer tax benefits to help offset costs. Whether donating to a loved one or a stranger, living donors have the power to save lives.