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PinnacleCare is the premier independent and objective health advisory company, helping individuals and their families navigate through our complex healthcare system to facilitate better medical decisions and improved health outcomes. It offers unprecedented access to the world's leading physicians and the most advanced medical treatments, while providing ongoing education and coordination of medical history.

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  • Special Education
  • Eldercare
  • Parenting
  • Healthy Living
  • Men's Health
  • Women's Health
  • Medical Health
  • Diseases and Conditions
  • Pharmaceutical Drugs
  • Personal Finance
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Wealth and mental health: The impact on teens and young adults

Overcoming the mental health challenges faced by teens and young adults from high net worth families At first the signs were subtle. Their 19-year-old son seemed irritable and was sleeping significantly more than usual

Testicular cancer: What you should know and when to see the doctor

Although the number of men projected to be diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2019 is only 9,310 compared to a projected 174,650 new cases of prostate cancer, testicular cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer for boys and men between the ages of 15 and 44. Seminoma tumors tend to grow and spread more slowly. Non-seminoma tumors often develop at a younger age (between the late teens and early 30s) and grow and spread more rapidly. These include: • Conditions that cause the testicles to not develop normally, such as Klinefelter syndrome The treatment for testicular cancer depends on the type of cancer, the stage of cancer, and your overall health. Treatment may include surgery to remove the affected testicle and any nearby lymph nodes where the cancer has spread, radiation after surgery to kill any remaining cancer cells, and chemotherapy, including high dose chemotherapy followed by a stem cell transplant to replace the blood-forming cells the chemotherapy has destroyed.

Personalized treatment plans for autism spectrum disorders

Personalized treatment plans can support your child’s development Doctors are diagnosing a growing number of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Fortunately, once children have been diagnosed with ASD, there is a wide range of early treatments and interventions that are available to them, and new innovations are being developed on a regular basis. In general, the related strategies aim to discourage negative behaviors while encouraging positive ones, focusing on verbal communication and learning skills. Recently, researchers led by the University of California, Los Angeles, conducted an experiment in which 61 children with ASD, ages 5 to 8 years, underwent therapy for communication skills.

Are direct-to-consumer genetics tests the right choice for you?

These tests, which you can buy without a prescription, can provide information about a range of health issues, from how well you will respond to a certain type of antidepressant, blood thinner, or other medication and your risk of developing some diseases to the type of diet or exercise that may be most effective for you. These tests estimate your genetic risk of developing a range of diseases including Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, celiac disease, cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disease, and some types of breast cancer. While gathering information that can help inform your medical decisions is valuable and can help you make proactive decisions and lifestyle changes that may affect your health, this type of direct-to-consumer testing can have some downsides. For example, if you take the test for the BRCA 1 and 2 mutations, which can increase your risk of certain types of breast and ovarian cancer and find out that you do not have these mutations, you may feel that your cancer risk is low and you can skip screening mammograms.

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