The effect of aging on your bladder
/Aging brings many physical changes we expect – gray hair, wrinkles, arthritis, are all obvious.
Read MoreAging brings many physical changes we expect – gray hair, wrinkles, arthritis, are all obvious.
Read MoreNormally the immune system of healthy people quietly does its job of keeping us from getting sick by seeking out and destroying invaders of the body that want to cause us harm.
Read MoreMen are much more frequently affected by nocturia than women are, and those who have difficulty walking are at increased risk of injury.
Read MoreRheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting about 1.5 million Americans with three times as many women being affected than men.
Read MoreThis is why more than 9 million doctor visits each year are due to problems with the urinary system according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK).
Read MoreIf breathing better is all it takes to improve health, shouldn’t we all be doing well? The simple act of breathing should be straightforward – we do it every day.
Read MoreYou’ve been having issues with your teeth. Maybe tooth pain, a chipped tooth, or bleeding gums. But, like many of us, you put off the obvious – a trip to the dentist.
Read MoreWhen you see or hear the words hypertension or high blood pressure, your first association might be with your heart.
Read MoreAll of us have experienced illness from bacteria that can cause a sore throat or bronchitis. Usually after a few days of antibiotics, the symptoms of these illnesses disappear and you feel fine.
Read MoreWhen your doctor gives you the go-ahead to safely engage in physical activity on a routine basis, the benefits of keeping active can pay-off in many ways:
Read MoreDisease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 100 million American adults are living with diabetes or prediabetes.
Read MoreYou’ve been experiencing chest discomfort during your evening walk or when climbing a flight of stairs.
Read MoreSwollen feet can be a common occurrence at some point in most of our lives and usually are not a cause for concern.
Read MoreFacts don’t lie and when it comes to women and their hearts, knowing the truth can be like holding up a mirror revealing what is really going on inside.
Read MoreBrain aneurysm – just the name of it sounds ominous. And they certainly can be. Anyone told they have a brain aneurysm can be one of the most frightening diagnoses to receive.
Read MoreAccording to the National Pancreas Foundation, the average person should aim for no more than 20 grams of fat per day, with no meal more than 10 grams of fat. For example, chicken breast without the skin has about 1.5 grams of fat per serving,
Read MoreChronic heel pain is likely due to a condition called plantar fasciitis. This common foot injury can cause stabbing pain in the bottom of your feet near the heel.
Read MoreEven though rosacea can vary from person to person, it is a chronic skin disorder that with time, can lead to redness becoming increasingly ruddier, along with visible blood vessels appearing on the face.
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