Best strategies for maintaining a healthy back
/Unfortunately, back pain is one of the most common medical problems of people around the world with eight out of ten people who will experience a bout of back pain during their lifetime.
Read MoreUnfortunately, back pain is one of the most common medical problems of people around the world with eight out of ten people who will experience a bout of back pain during their lifetime.
Read MoreYour liver truly is the workhorse of your body. Every day, this unsung hero is a virtual factory performing more than 500 vital functions that have been identified some of which include the following:
Read MoreTIAs also known as transient ischemic attack, is when blood flow to part of the brain stops for a short period of time.
Read MoreType 1 and Type 2 diabetes are commonly known medical conditions by most of us. But there is another type of diabetes you may not be as familiar with – gestational diabetes.
Read MoreEczema and psoriasis – two frustrating skin conditions that are easily mixed up. To an “untrained eye,” they both look similar causing red, scaly areas on skin.
Read MoreAtrial fibrillation (AFib) is the most common type of heart rhythm disturbance (arrhythmia) in the United States.
Read MoreIf you are someone with lactose intolerance, the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in cow’s milk and other dairy foods, you may not be obtaining sufficient calcium and vitamin D.
Read MoreBy the age of 70, around 75% of us will have one of the most common noncancerous skin growths.
Read MoreMillions of people snore and very likely whomever they are sharing a bed with is not getting a good night’s sleep.
Read MoreKidney stone disease (also known as urolithiasis) causes more than one million trips to the emergency room by people in the United States each year.
Read MoreHere are examples of what might indicate dementia – this is not a diagnostic tool and anyone who exhibits these behaviors, needs to be evaluated by healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis:
Read MoreSince 1960, when the very first pacemaker was implanted in a person, countless lives have not only improved but have been saved and extended beyond their years.
Read MoreBlood sugar levels can be fickle. Ask any person with diabetes and they will agree.
Read MoreMultiple sclerosis is an unpredictable, often disabling disease of the central nervous system that disrupts the flow of information within the brain and between the brain and body.
Read MoreFor an organ we rarely think about, the pancreas can have its share of problems. When troubles do arise, evaluating pancreatic disease can be difficult due to the inaccessibility of its location in the body.
Read MoreJust when you lie down to get a good night’s sleep, your legs decide differently. From uncontrollable twitching to unintentional kicking of your bedmate, the rest of your body shouts “settle down” while your legs want to keep moving.
Read MoreOut of all of our organs our eyes are an amazing and unique work of art. The ability to see well and have healthy functioning of our eyes is not to be taken for granted.
Read MoreHere are 8 things you should know about this autoimmune disease that could possibly save you time in getting an accurate diagnosis:
All of us have heard of hepatitis but may have little knowledge of what exactly it is.
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