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Humanities and the Physician
After 40 years as a doctor interacting with patients, in the last two and a half years the tables turned, and I’ve become the...
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What do you say?
Before my junior year in high school, I returned from a Boy Scout canoeing trip to discover my sister had been killed in a...
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Popular Walk Kansas program gears up for 2023
Pat Melgares
K-State Research and Extension news service
Walking or running or biking more than 400 miles across the state of Kansas over the next eight...
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“Fearing Death Can Cause Suffering”
When in life does one come to confront the tough truth that each of us will eventually die? In my years as an internist...
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Update to Kansas Essential Health Benefits Benchmark Plan open for public comment
The Kansas Insurance Department, today, under the direction of Commissioner Vicki Schmidt, conducted a public stakeholder meeting to provide information on efforts to update...
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“Is All High Blood Pressure Hypertension?”
Many people find themselves being told, “your blood pressure is pretty high today!” You might be at the dentist’s office for a filling, in...
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“Hidden in Plain Sight”
If I asked you to name a chronic disease, you would probably think of conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, or dementia. The...
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Take control of your health and participate in K-State Research and Extension’s upcoming Hypertension Awareness and Prevention Program (HAPp)
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Nearly half of adults in the United States have hypertension. This would equivalate to 116 million people with high blood pressure in the...

