Treating Kidney Stones
/Chances are you or someone you know has had a kidney stone at some point in their life; they are very common, affecting approximately one in ten people throughout their lifetime.
Read MoreChances are you or someone you know has had a kidney stone at some point in their life; they are very common, affecting approximately one in ten people throughout their lifetime.
Read MoreYou’ve been told you have high blood pressure and now your doctor wants to start you on medication to treat it. The trouble is you’d rather not have to take any medication.
Read MoreHouse plants aren't just about decoration. They provide very real health benefits in both your home and workplace.
Read MoreNew Year’s Eve is just around the corner and everyone loves to bring in the New Year with a traditional toast. At the end of this year, tip your glass to choosing an alcoholic beverage that is still tasty yet not loaded with excess calories.
Read MoreRestless legs syndrome is a condition in which your legs feel extremely uncomfortable, typically in the evenings while you're sitting or lying down.
Read More“Morning People” actually work faster than “Night People” at night, but make more mistakes. That's the takeaway from a recent study out of Oxford University.
Read MoreA migraine is a common type of headache that can cause significant pain for hours or even days. These special types of headaches tend to appear in childhood, adolescence or early adulthood and are caused by abnormal brain activity.
Read MoreRaynaud’s disease is a condition that causes some areas of your body to feel numb and cool in response to cold temperatures or stress.
Read MoreDiabetes is a chronic disease raising a person’s risk for other chronic diseases affecting their lives. In order to avoid the many complications they are at risk for, it depends a great deal on how the individual takes care of themselves.
Read MoreThe “gnashing of teeth” may sound biblical, but it may lead to some very modern day jaw disorders, headaches, damaged teeth and other problems.
Read More“Pulling your hair out” is a clichéd phrase we often use to underscore our frustration over something, but for millions of people, the phrase is no trite hyperbole.
Read MoreThere are numerous medical reasons that your feet might swell. But should your feet or ankles remain swollen, you might have a much more serious problem.
Read MoreVitamin D is unique amongst vitamins. It is the only one that requires sufficient sunlight in order to be synthesized or made within our body.
Read MoreHaving a sore throat can be one of the most painful conditions affecting a common everyday act of our lives – swallowing. Also known as pharyngitis, a sore throat is usually the result of either a viral or bacterial infection.
Read MoreWe’ve all had neck pain at some point in our lives. From cradling a phone between our shoulder and ear, to poor posture or sleeping in an odd position, neck pain is no fun.
Read MoreIf you lose more than that amount, and/or it fails to grow back, you will eventually be bald.
Read MoreFeeling anxious can make life uncomfortable. It can make your heart beat faster, fingers sweat, and breathing shallow and labored.
Read MorePrimarily, problems with memory and impaired judgment or language are the two major areas affected by dementia.
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