lefty writes with a ballpoint pen International Lefthanders Day

Brain Plasticity Exercises

Neuroplasticity refers to your brain's ability to reorganize neural pathways, and brains with more pathways have more plasticity. Your brain enriches its network of dendrites and neural passageways every time it processes new experiences.

Read more →
Doctor examining boy with stethoscope

Symptoms of Pediatric Neurological Disorders

Pediatric neurological disorders span a broad spectrum, according to Continuum Health Partners. Disorders can include epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, autism, ADD, movement disorders and cerebrovascular stroke.

Read more →
Pharmacist taking down and examining prescription medication in a pharmacy

Drugs Similar to Adderall

Adderall is the brand name of a prescription drug used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and a sleep disorder called narcolepsy. Adderall is a stimulant drug. There are several drugs similar to Adderall, which are also stimulants but there are important differences.

Read more →
Solid potassium permanganate

What Are the Dangers of Potassium Permanganate?

Potassium permanganate is a chemical compound with disinfectant and deodorizing properties. Some people, including medical personnel, use it for healing skin conditions. Potassium permanganate is useful for cleansing wounds and treating infected eczema, along with fungal infections such as athlete's foot.

Read more →
low angle view of a young woman on a treadmill holding her calf

Treatment for a Pinched Nerve in a Leg

When suffering from a pinched nerve symptom in the leg, the trick is figuring out whether the nerve is in the leg itself or in the lower back. The leg has only a few major nerves and only a few places where those nerves could be pinched, so accurate diagnosis and thus proper treatment is relatively straightforward.

Read more →

Vitamins That Heal Warts

Warts are small growths appearing singly or in clusters on various surfaces of the body. Common warts, plantar warts and genital warts are all caused by the human papillomavirus, or HPV. Regardless of the type of wart, there are several vitamins that may help kill the virus and heal the affected area.

Read more →

How to Read Arterial Blood Gases

Arterial blood gasses are a common test done to measure the acidity and gas content of the blood, primarily the oxygen and carbon dioxide levels. Arterial blood gas levels are typically done in pulmonology, because it can give information on lung function.

Read more →
Man Undergoing a Visual Field Test

Types of Growths on the Eye

Growths on the surface of the eye can be unsightly and frightening. Most growths on the eye, which often occur as people age, pose no threat to health or vision and aren’t cancers.

Read more →
CT scanner

What Parts of the Brain Control the Parts of Your Body?

MayoClinic.com describes the brain as “containing billions of nerve cells arranged in patterns that coordinate thought, emotion, behavior, movement and sensation.” Each part of the brain is responsible for a specific function, and they all work together.

Read more →

What Are the Treatments for Exhaustion?

Everyone gets tired from time to time. Prolonged tiredness can cause someone to become exhausted. Long periods of exhaustion can cause or exacerbate additional conditions because it decreases the effect of the immune system in fighting off diseases.

Read more →

Causes of Upper Abdominal Pain and Nausea

The abdomen describes the region of the body that expands from the chest cavity to the pelvis. Because so many organs reside in the abdominal cavity, abdominal pain can occur due to many different conditions.

Read more →
Young pregnant woman relaxing on sofa in living room, portrait

What Are the Causes of Water Retention in Fingers?

When excess fluid accumulates in the circulatory system or body tissues, it results in swelling. This swelling, also referred to as water retention, causes puffiness and discomfort. In some cases, water retention affects the fingers.

Read more →
Woman applying ointment to foot, low section

How to Get Rid of Stinky Fungal Feet

Fungus on the feet, including athlete’s foot and nail fungus, can cause the feet to stink. Red or raw areas on the feet, thickened or distorted nails, and/or pain and itching are symptoms of foot fungus. Getting rid of the fungus on the feet is necessary to help control the stinky smell.

Read more →
air conditioner background

Ionic Air Purifier Dangers

Many people have allergies to airborne dust, mold, and pollen. These tiny particles can accumulate in your home environment, potentially leading to health problems. At first glance, freestanding ionic air purifiers seem like a good deal: They’re affordable, quiet, and are said to clean particles from the air.

Read more →
Woman with Hands Holding her Crotch

What Infections Cause Spotting Symptoms?

Spotting represents a small amount of blood coming from your reproductive tract. Occasional spotting during your childbearing years is relatively common, and can occur for a wide variety of reasons -- many of which represent no significant health threat. Spotting is more concerning, however, if you're postmenopausal.

Read more →
Barman pouring three shorts, close up of drinks

3 Stages of Alcoholism

Alcohol dependence can have serious consequences causing problems to the body such as liver disease or problems with daily functioning in the case of severe alcoholism.

Read more →
Dental bracket and a toothbrush

3 Ways to Wear a Mouth Guard for TMJ

People who have TMJ--a disorder that is characterized by pain and clicking or cracking noises in your jaw when you chew, yawn and talk--often unwittingly grind their teeth at night. To prevent the tooth-grinding and the pain, wear a mouth guard at night.

Read more →

The Effects of Crystal Meth During Pregnancy

Crystal methamphetamine (meth) is a stimulant drug manufactured with noxious chemicals, such as drain cleaner, battery acid and anhydrous ammonia. Methamphetamine’s toxic make-up can have dire consequences when taken during pregnancy.

Read more →

What Are the Symptoms of a Bad Liver?

The liver is a major organ in the body and is responsible for many major functions including detoxification of the blood. Foods, medications and drinks all contain substances that are deemed harmful to the body and the liver is the organ which cleanses these substances out of the blood.

Read more →
Woman cleaning ear with cotton swabs closeup

5 Things You Need to Know About Black Ear Wax

Earwax in general is a necessary byproduct of the ears as way to stave off infection and provides a protective shield to the ear from dust, debris and other small particle_temps that might enter into the ear canal. It also helps to maintain the proper acid balance inside the ear. Its technical name is cerumen.

Read more →