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/The number of people with this condition is estimated at 2 billion – over 30% of the world’s population – primarily affecting women and children.
Read MoreThe number of people with this condition is estimated at 2 billion – over 30% of the world’s population – primarily affecting women and children.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered why some people seem to stay slim and never gain weight? Are they born that way or do they know a secret to keeping weight off you don’t know?
Read MoreBy being aware of and knowing possible signs of lung cancer may help save your life if detected early. If lung cancer is caught before it spreads, the likelihood of surviving 5 years or more improves to 55 percent.
Read MorePeripheral artery disease or PAD is a type of peripheral vascular disease (PVD) which refers to diseases of blood vessels outside the heart and brain.
Read MoreThe disorder of GAD can come on gradually with the risk being the highest between childhood and middle age.
Read MoreEven though calcium is a vital nutrient we need, is it possible to have too much? The answer is “yes” and this condition is called hypercalcemia.
Read MoreThere are three likely explanations as to what is causing abnormally high blood glucose levels in the morning:
Read MoreAn estimated seven to ten million people wake up every day to Parkinson’s disease, a progressive, incurable, and long-term brain disorder.
Read MoreBelly bloat is usually not serious but it is capable of making you feel puffy and uncomfortable and sometimes impossible to zip up your skinny jeans.
Read MoreCold weather means many things – wearing winter coats, dealing with snow and ice, trying to stay warm, and risking the possibility of a heart attack.
Read MoreTo protect and preserve kidney health, here are 8 common habits you may be doing harming these two bean-shaped organs:
Read MoreA common but not always talked about condition up to 11 percent of women will experience is bladder prolapse.
Read MoreUnfortunately, our colon along with the rectum, are also susceptible to developing cancer.
Read MoreYou’ve been diagnosed with cancer – now what? There is much to think about and many questions to be answered.
Read MoreCertain factors we cannot change such as a family predisposed genetic component for developing dementia.
Read MoreMore than 25 million Americans have gallstones but only about 1-3% of the population will have symptoms over the course of a year.
Read MoreThe complications can range from cardiovascular disease, nerve damage (neuropathy), kidney damage (nephropathy), eye damage (retinopathy), gastroparesis, peripheral artery disease and complications related to the skin
Read MoreThis condition is fairly common – The National Institutes of Health has declared that 5 million American are afflicted with gastroparesis.
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