What is Late Lyme Disease?
/Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne illness in North America and Europe. It is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi.
Read MoreLyme disease is the most common tick-borne illness in North America and Europe. It is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi.
Read MoreGlioblastoma multiforme, also known as GBM, is the most common and most aggressive malignant primary brain tumor in humans.
Read MorePeople who experience sleep deprivation may have fewer high-density lipoproteins (HDL) - the "good" cholesterol - than those who have sufficient sleep.
Read MoreOne in six cancers worldwide caused by infections that can be prevented or treated. Let’s take a look at some of the most common infections that could lead to cancer.
Read MorePsychotherapists today typically set goals, and teach their patients the skills needed to achieve those goals.
Read MorePalliative care is an area of health care that focuses on relieving and preventing suffering of patients. It involves a multidisciplinary approach to patient care.
Read MoreHematuria or blood in the urine is seen in 1-20% of population based on the ethnicity, age and other demographic variables.
Read MoreCellulite is a topographic skin change that occurs in most women after puberty. It shows up as dimpling and unevenness in the skin of the pelvic region, abdomen, and legs.
Read MoreTendinosis, sometimes called chronic tendonitis, is damage to a tendon at a cellular level. Tendinosis of the shoulder and hip affects approximately 5 million persons in the US alone every year.
Read MoreAcetaminophen, better known as Tylenol, is a medication used to treat mild to moderate pain from headaches, muscle aches, menstrual periods, colds and sore throats, toothaches, backaches, and also can treat reactions to vaccinations and fever.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered why, your doctor’s direction is different from the FDA? With many changes in the way medications are prescribed, comes regulation.
Read MoreBoth diseases are extremely common. Now some scientists believe they may be linked. But if a doctor treats your depression, is she also reducing your risk of getting a heart attack?
Read MoreYou’ve heard the saying, ‘the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.’ Typically we hear this in relation to different personality traits which might be similar to our parents, grandparents, or other distant family members.
Read MoreStarting this week, New York has mandated electronic prescriptions as a way to streamline the prescription process, and stop fraud and abuse.
Read MoreU2 sang about it and Alfred Hitchcock made a movie about it. Talk to anyone and they're guaranteed to tell you they have experienced it at least once, if not often.
Read MoreMany of us have experienced hangovers, but have you ever really stopped to think what it is that you are going through?
Read MoreIf getting enough sleep seems to be an elusive stranger in the night resulting in tiredness and irritability the next day, add to this another consequence – a bigger waistline.
Read MoreApril is Autism Awareness Month, a good opportunity to reflect on the notable progress made by researchers, as well as the critical importance of building on this success and advancing the science much further.
Read MoreTwo of the most common chronic diseases which people are medicated for are heart disease and diabetes. Let’s explore how being on medications for these diseases could be affecting you, and not just by treating your disease.
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