Challenges That Blind People Face
Knowing the challenges blindness creates may help sighted people understand what blind people face each day.
Read more →For patients and caregivers, understanding clinical progression, diagnostic imaging results, and pharmacological treatment options is vital for managing acute and chronic health conditions.
Knowing the challenges blindness creates may help sighted people understand what blind people face each day.
Read more →Bizarre allergies are more of a modern phenomenon. We explore some strange ones that doctors have reported like memory foam, guitar strings and more.
Read more →Breast cancer symptoms might include a breast lump or skin changes, or nipple-related symptoms. However, early breast cancer frequently causes no symptoms.
Read more →Treating the underlying cause is often the best way to get rid of a cough. But there are several natural ways to combat coughing, which may be used alone or in combination with other treatments.
Read more →Your food choices play a specific role in preventing heart disease, and reversal of plaque buildup can also occur with aggressive dietary interventions.
Read more →Flax is not only a good source of fiber, but one of the richest plant sources of omega-3 fats, and abundant in lignans -- an estrogen-like compound or phytoestrogen. Even though flax can mimic estrogen, research shows flax either reduces, or has no significant impact on blood levels of estrogen.
Read more →The longest-running study of its kind shows that downing up to six (yes, six!) cups of coffee a day may be good for your heart β and we have legitimate evidence to prove it.
Read more →A number of conditions, including folliculitis, can cause pimple-like bumps on the scalp. Visit the dermatologist if you're concerned.
Read more →Research shows that just one glass of wine or beer each night with a little extra on the weekends could be harming your brain, especially your memory.
Read more →Swelling of both feet and legs can occur with a wide array of conditions and diseases, some harmless and others serious.
Read more →First signs of a stomach virus involve the stomach or intestines and might include loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea.
Read more →A low blood protein level can occur with a wide variety of conditions including liver, kidney and digestive diseases, among others.
Read more →Your stomach might feel hard due to abdominal normal muscle tension, constipation or a medical condition affecting your abdomen.
Read more →People with hypothyroidism may experience skin changes reflecting diminished activity of cells within the skin. Some of these changes may cause itching.
Read more →Swedish DJ Avicii passed away last week at the age of 28, after years of health problems, including acute pancreatitis. Here's what you need to know about the condition.
Read more →We found four outstanding fast food salads that should be added to your regular repertoire of lunches right now! Unfortunately, we stumbled upon five salads that are best left unordered!
Read more →Increasing circulation to your pelvis can help improve your balance and strength. Pelvis circulation exercises stimulate muscles that are attached to the bones in your pelvic region.
Read more →Knowing how to properly care for a sunburn can help minimize the discomfort and speed up the healing process.
Read more →A number of remedies may be recommended for ulcer pain, including medications, dietary modifications and lifestyle changes.
Read more →There are many comments, both well-intentioned and not to much, that skinny people find offensive. To make sure you're not body shaming the thin people in your life, avoid these statemens and questions.
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