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View allResearch shows that fruits and vegetables can lower your risk of serious health problems like cancer and heart disease. But with the increasing cost of fresh produce, there are still ways to save. One good way to cut costs? Buy fresh produce in season when prices are at their lowest. And keep in mind that frozen and canned veggies are also good for your health. Learn more about 8 springtime fruits and veggies that won’t break the bank.
Always make a follow-up appointment with your primary care doctor (PCP) within 5 days of going home from the hospital or ER. Here are 5 reasons why:
1. Your PCP needs to know what happened and why. There was a reason for the hospital or ER visit. Maybe you had a bad reaction to a new medicine. Or maybe you started a new meal or exercise plan. Your doctor also needs to know what happened in the hospital.
If your primary care provider refers you to a specialist, it’s important to know why and what to expect. Often, your PCP will treat you directly. But for a more complex health issue, sometimes you need to see a specialist with advanced education and training in a specific area of medicine. Learn what questions you can ask to help guide the conversation.
Health care is always changing. And we have the devoted medical professionals of the past to thank for that. Among those are Black health care professionals. Health care wouldn’t be the same without their dedication, sacrifice and contributions. But, despite their contributions, health disparities still exist.
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