9 Misconceptions about bariatric weight loss surgery
/Body Mass Index or BMI equal or greater than 40 or more than 100 pounds overweight
Read MoreBody Mass Index or BMI equal or greater than 40 or more than 100 pounds overweight
Read MoreScheduling an appointment with one can save men a lot of discomfort and pain and maybe even save their life.
Read MoreReceiving a cancer diagnosis is never easy. The dark days of not knowing what the future may hold for you or your family, can be tough to deal with.
Read MoreHemochromatosis is an inherited condition first identified in the 1800’s and by 1935 it was understood to be a hereditary disorder caused by a gene mutation.
Read MoreThe message is loud and clear – Most of us need to move more each day. Sitting for 6 or more hours a day, increases the risk of dying an early death from 14 diseases which include the following:
Read MoreThis inability to control urine leading to urine leakage can usually be attributed to weak or damaged bladder muscles, an overactive bladder, certain prostate conditions, or nerve damage.
The reason for possible weight gain when taking an antidepressant is unknown. It could be that they trigger food cravings, particularly for carbohydrates.
Read MoreTry the following sleep solutions to find the ones that work best for you not only improving your sleep but helping you feel more productive, mentally sharp, emotionally balanced, and full of energy for the day.
Read MoreMetabolic syndrome is not a disease but rather a cluster of risk factors to help identify individuals who are at an increased likelihood of developing chronic conditions such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, or stroke.
Read MoreYour gallbladder. It’s doubtful you give this organ much thought unless it acts up as in developing gallstones. Even if it does, many people are often unaware there is a problem as unlike your heart, liver, and kidneys, you can actually live without your gallbladder.
Each stroke victim is unique. For some, only mild conditions develop that very likely will improve and resolve with time and rehabilitation. For
Read MoreKeep in mind that hip pain can have a number of causes, not all of which can be relieved by a hip joint replacement.
Read MoreMale mice fed a diet fortified with 10.5 percent walnuts had the greatest decrease in developing colon cancer compared to mice not fed walnuts.
Read MoreColorectal cancer (cancer of the colon or rectum) is the third most common cancer diagnosed in men and women.
Read MoreRecommendations from the American Cancer Society were recently released stating that American adults at average risk should begin colon cancer screening at age 45 instead of age 50.
Read MoreThe clear skin you’ve dreamed of and expected as an adult may instead transition into adult acne. Rather, you may find yourself having not only to deal with wrinkles but acne at the same time.
Read MoreColorectal cancer is a leading cause of cancer death and is the third most common cancer diagnosed in both men and women in the US. It is estimated by the American Cancer Society that over 97,000 new cases of colon cancer and more than 43,000 cases of rectal cancer will be discovered in 2018.
Read MoreA diagnosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD) can be a surprise for many who discover they have it. CKD often has few if any symptoms until at a more advanced stage.
Read MoreYour physician may want to do a test for sleep apnea but also excessive tiredness could be a symptom of depression or an underlying disease condition.
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