10 essential steps to lower triglycerides
/Most of us can rattle off our blood pressure or cholesterol numbers with no problem. But do you know what your triglyceride number is?
Read MoreMost of us can rattle off our blood pressure or cholesterol numbers with no problem. But do you know what your triglyceride number is?
Read MoreThe potential risks to blowing your nose too forcefully in hopes it will bring us relief, is not the right practice and can actually be harmful.
Read MoreFatigue can happen for many reasons. It can occur because of regular exhaustion, secondary to medical conditions, or due to chronic fatigue syndrome.
Read MoreApproximately 59 million people in the US suffer from a thyroid problem, but most people don’t even know it.
Read MoreThe burning sensation of heartburn or often used interchangeably with the term acid reflux, is the symptom you feel when acid splashes up and out of the stomach back into the esophagus.
Read MoreMost people think they have a handle on controlling their consumption of alcoholic beverages yet alcohol related problems are among the most significant public health issues in the United States.
Read MoreYou already know how nutritious the avocado is for you – it’s an excellent source of antioxidants, essential fatty acids, minerals, and vitamins – but we bet you didn't know it can also keep you beautiful.
Read MoreResearchers have found evidence that a natural fruit extract is capable of dissolving calcium oxalate crystals, the most common component of human kidney stones.
Read MoreHere are some common cancer myths that have circulated over the years and the real truth behind them:
Read MoreWhen we think of rheumatoid arthritis, we tend to think of pains in the joints, but for many people, it can affect skin, eyes, lungs, heart, blood vessels and many more body systems.
Read MoreAn increasing number of adults are showing similar symptoms to ADD/ADHD because they are simply overstimulated.
Read MoreThose burning, itching, sandpaper-y feelings are not just uncomfortable, they may may be an indication that your eyesight is suffering.
Read MorePeptic ulcers are open sores that develop on the inside lining of your esophagus, stomach and the upper portion of your small intestine.
Read MoreFour times the number of adult men stutter, compared to women. The exact cause has been a mystery, but genetics and neurophysiology have long been believed to be at its core.
Read MoreAnyone who has gone through cancer treatment will tell you it’s not easy. Side effects can range from nausea, hair loss to a dry mouth.
Read MoreIron deficiency anemia may be a contributor to loss of hearing according to new research published in the journal of Jama Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
Read MoreSeparating truth from fiction just may be the lifesaving information you will need of someday beating your odds of developing heart disease and instead keeping your heart beating into old age.
Read MoreIt’s one thing to have a cough for a couple of days. But when it is persistent lingering weeks and weeks on end, worry may set in causing you to think the worst.
Read MoreIn the United States, cancer ranks second only to heart disease as the leading cause of death and disability.
Read MoreThere is a very special and powerful substance hiding within the fibers of fruits and veggies in the produce section. This naturally occurring substance is lycopene.
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