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Q: I had Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia as a child -- I'm 34 now -- and I have been hearing a lot about the possible long-term heart problems that the original treatment may have caused. What should I be doing to reduce the risk? -- Joey T., Deland, Florida
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Q: My primary care doctor keeps bugging me to come in for a check-up. But I have no complaints. Why should I bother? -- Dwayne R., Louisville, Kentucky
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Q: I keep hearing conflicting reports on whether drinking alcohol is good or bad. Some say a couple glasses of wine are beneficial, others say there's no safe level. What's the real story? -- Donna R., Las Vegas
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Weatherman Sam Champion was first diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma in his 20s. And "Dancing with the Stars" phenom, Whitney Carson was just 22 when she discovered melanoma on her foot. It may seem surprising that someone in their 20s could develop skin cancer. But according to the Skin Cancer Foundation, melanoma (the most serious skin cancer) is the most common form of cancer affecting young adults 25 to 29. And an estimated 186,680 cases of melanoma will be diagnosed in people of all ages in the U.S. in 2023.
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Every 40 seconds, someone in the U.S. has a stroke and, according to the American Heart Association, between 10% and 15% of those happen to folks 18 to 50 years old. In the past 10 years, incidents of stroke in younger people have skyrocketed by 40%.