Shining a spotlight on aspiration pneumonia
/What’s the difference between pneumonia and aspiration pneumonia?
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Read MoreThe optic nerve carries images from the retina, which is the specialized light sensing tissue, to the brain so we can see.
Read Morechronic condition impacting 3 to 5 million Americans is called lymphedema.
Read MoreSomeone can be suffering from various symptoms having no idea the root of the problem is poor sleep quality caused by sleep apnea.
Read MoreIt is the vitamin K2 form that seems to have far-reaching roles that appear to make a meaningful difference in the health of our hearts, bones and of prostate cancer.
Read MoreBehavior modification is that third component –think of it as little tricks of the trade when it comes to weight loss.
Read MoreThese disturbing but telltale symptoms should not be ignored as they could very well be signs of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD.
Read MoreThe good news is making lifestyle changes can significantly blunt the advancement of this health problem.
Read MoreThere are approximately 2.6 to 6.1 million people in the U.S. with AFib and that number is expected to rise to 5.6 to 12 million Americans by the year 2050.
Read MoreBeing told you need a cystoscopy may invoke feelings of apprehension but understanding the procedure is the first step in alieving those fears.
Read MoreSimilar to a heart attack, a stroke is actually a “brain attack.” A heart attack happens when blood suddenly is unable to reach a part of your heart but a stroke happens when blood vessels carrying blood to the brain either burst or are blocked, starving the brain of oxygen.
Read MoreWhen troubles do arise, evaluating pancreatic disease can be difficult due to the inaccessibility of its location in the body.
Read MorePeople who have developed nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, a fast-growing epidemic among obese individual, can lead to cirrhosis.
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