Wrist Pain
/It's common but it can be crippling: wrist pain. It will shut down your computer work, exercise, and music-making faster than just about anything but the flu.
Read MoreIt's common but it can be crippling: wrist pain. It will shut down your computer work, exercise, and music-making faster than just about anything but the flu.
Read MoreCold sores and canker sores are not the same thing. It is important to understand they each have their own unique features and treatment methods of making them disappear.
Read MoreBy the time a person reaches the age of 70, up to 75% of us will have somewhere on our body seborrheic keratosis. Seborrheic keratosis is one of the most common, noncancerous skin growths, particularly in older adults and has no known cause.
Read MoreNeuropathy, also known as peripheral neuropathy, is a condition that occurs when the peripheral nerves become damaged or is disrupted as is often the case in individuals with type 2 diabetes.
Read MoreThe butterfly-shaped gland found in the neck known as the thyroid gland quietly does its job producing hormones each and every day.
Read MoreUnfortunately practically all of us know of someone – friend, relative or acquaintance - with Alzheimer’s disease.
Read MoreThe urethra is a narrow tube which carries urine outside of your body. When scarring serves to narrow that tube, the condition is known as a urethral stricture.
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 MoreIn light of Hillary Clinton’s recent diagnosis of pneumonia, many people are wondering what exactly is this condition and how seriously should it be taken?
Read MoreThose suffering from osteoarthritis (OA) in the knees may mistakenly believe they should avoid walking due to the pain felt in that area.
Read MoreMaintaining good blood glucose levels for some can be difficult making them wonder, “why do I sometimes have good blood glucose control and other times it goes up and down like a seesaw?”
Read MoreBell's palsy, also known as facial palsy, affects approximately 40,000 Americans per year, men and women equally.
Read MoreA cystoscopy or cystourethroscopy, is a procedure allowing a doctor to examine the lining of your bladder and urethra in detail.
Read MoreBladder stones are formed when substances such as calcium oxalate concentrate in the urine turning into hard, solid lumps lodging in the bladder.
Read MoreThe last thing anyone wants is an inflamed, red and crusted-over cold sore on their lip.
Read MoreA new study may explain why people who do not have celiac disease or wheat allergy nevertheless experience a variety of gastrointestinal and extra-intestinal symptoms after ingesting wheat and related cereals.
Read MoreWhen your stomach pushes upward through your diaphragm, a hiatal hernia occurs.
Read MoreUrological conditions can be among the more painful sources of chronic pain you can experience. Case in point: interstitial cystitis, which can range from a feeling of mild pressure on the bladder to severe pelvic pain.
Read MoreDry macular degeneration is an eye disorder that is common among people over the age of 65. The estimated number of macular degeneration cases of is expected to more than double from 2.07 million to 5.44 million in 2050.
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