Why your joints creak and your knuckles crack
/Have you ever walked up a flight of stairs hearing a snap, crackle or popping sound coming from your joints? Or maybe you hear a distinct popping in the knee when you stand up.
Read MoreHave you ever walked up a flight of stairs hearing a snap, crackle or popping sound coming from your joints? Or maybe you hear a distinct popping in the knee when you stand up.
Read MoreHere is a list of essential tests and screenings from head to toe that everyone with diabetes should do to stay on top of their health:
Read MoreSignificant strides are being made on the war against cancer in the United States. This is good news thanks largely to a vast reduction in smoking which has driven this 20-year decrease in mortality from cancer.
Read MoreAs we age, our cartilage – the spongy material that protects the ends of your bones – begins to dry out and stiffen.
Read MoreToday we have a much better understanding of how hepatitis C is transmitted, how it progresses, how to treat it, and most importantly, how to prevent it.
Read MoreThe number of years we’ve lived or our family health history cannot be changed, but other factors within our control can reduce our risk.
Read MoreBladder cancer accounts for about 5% of all new cancers in the United States and is also considered one of the 10 deadliest cancers according to the American Cancer Society.
Read MoreGAD is the most common anxiety disorder affecting around 6.8 million adults or 3.1 percent of the U.S. population.
Read MoreIs it bronchitis, is it whooping cough, or maybe its cancer?
Read MoreRestless leg syndrome (RLS) is a troublesome condition difficult to manage. People describe it as having a strong urge to move your legs (medically known as akathisia) with uncomfortable sensations of tingling, bubbling or crawling beneath the skin usually in the calves of the legs
Read MoreLife expectancy in the U.S. is falling, becoming a concerning trend. The last time U.S. life expectancy dropped for even one year was in 1993, and that was largely due to the AIDS epidemic.
Read MoreGet ready for a whole new way of preventing or fighting a disease or medical condition. Gene therapy holds great promise for a healthy future for millions of people suffering from various inherited and immune disorders.
Read MoreFor anyone with diabetes or at risk of developing it, there could be certain daily habitual activities preventing insulin from doing its job.
Read MoreThe researchers found that those who drank daily caffeinated hot tea were 74 percent less likely to be diagnosed with glaucoma compared to those who drank no tea.
Read MoreFighting off the triggers that precipitate an asthma attack begins in your home. If someone in your family has asthma, making your home a healthier place by getting rid of or removing the things that can trigger an attack can go a long way in reducing a potentially serious scenario.
Read MoreDiscovering you have an itchy, lumpy rash known as hives is never a good sign. Medically, urticaria is the proper name for hives which can be a sign of a mild reaction to a more serious case of breaking out across large areas of your body.
Read MoreThe symptoms of HD are similar to those having ALS, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s – simultaneously. The symptoms can include the following:
Read MoreAlthough not always a significant symptom of disease, blood in urine can be an important warning sign of a possible health problem. No matter what age you are, this sighting indicates something is going on making it imperative to contact your doctor right away to rule out any serious conditions.
Read MoreEven though the appearance and locations of these two chronic skin disorders are very similar, there are still distinguishing characteristics between them to help tell them apart. Here are the characteristics features each of them have that are different from one another:
Read MoreThe drug can be administered once weekly, on the same day each week, and can be taken any time of the day, with or without meals.
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