5 cancers with the best survival rates
/This is why commonly right after those words are spoken one of the first questions people often ask is “What are my chances for survival?”
Read MoreThis is why commonly right after those words are spoken one of the first questions people often ask is “What are my chances for survival?”
Read MoreResuming exercise is an important part of strengthening your knee making it more likely to function well for many years to come.
Read MoreThere are three likely explanations as to what is causing abnormally high blood glucose levels in the morning:
Read MoreAn estimated seven to ten million people wake up every day to Parkinson’s disease, a progressive, incurable, and long-term brain disorder.
Read MoreBelly bloat is usually not serious but it is capable of making you feel puffy and uncomfortable and sometimes impossible to zip up your skinny jeans.
Read MoreCold weather means many things – wearing winter coats, dealing with snow and ice, trying to stay warm, and risking the possibility of a heart attack.
Read MoreThe danger of blocked arteries is increased risk of a heart attack or a stroke.
Read MoreA common but not always talked about condition up to 11 percent of women will experience is bladder prolapse.
Read MoreThis process helps regulate the level of glucose in the bloodstream, preventing it from reaching dangerously high levels (hyperglycemia).
Read MoreUnfortunately, our colon along with the rectum, are also susceptible to developing cancer.
Read MoreYou’ve been diagnosed with cancer – now what? There is much to think about and many questions to be answered.
Read MoreCertain factors we cannot change such as a family predisposed genetic component for developing dementia.
Read MoreMore than 25 million Americans have gallstones but only about 1-3% of the population will have symptoms over the course of a year.
Read MoreOne of the biggest fears if not the biggest fear of any cancer survivor is a secondary cancer developing.
Read MoreThe complications can range from cardiovascular disease, nerve damage (neuropathy), kidney damage (nephropathy), eye damage (retinopathy), gastroparesis, peripheral artery disease and complications related to the skin
Read MoreThis condition is fairly common – The National Institutes of Health has declared that 5 million American are afflicted with gastroparesis.
Read MoreWould you know if you had heart disease? There’s a good chance you may not since heart problems tend to be subtle without necessarily drawing attention to itself.
Read MoreHere is a look at 10 difficult to diagnosis diseases which sometimes doctors overlook, why this may happen and what you can do to get an accurate diagnosis in a timely manner.
Read MoreA diabetic foot ulcer is when someone with diabetes has an open sore or wound commonly located on the bottom of the foot.
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