Disease Guide: Diagnosis, Symptoms & Clinical Treatment Protocols

For patients and caregivers, understanding clinical progression, diagnostic imaging results, and pharmacological treatment options is vital for managing acute and chronic health conditions.

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Chiropractic Care of a Hiatal Hernia & Vagus Nerves

The hiatus is an opening in your diaphragm muscle that allows your food pipe to pass through to your stomach. A hiatal hernia happens when a portion of your stomach pushes up through the hiatus and into your chest, according to Health Services at Columbia University.

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How a Very Out-of-Shape Smoker Begins a Workout

While quitting smoking is one of the biggest steps you can take in living a healthier lifestyle, working out may actually help you quit smoking by reducing your nicotine cravings, according to research published in “Psychopharmacology.

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How to Stop a Cold Sore From Forming

Cold sores are infectious clusters of fluid-filled lesions that are caused by the herpes simplex virus 1, according to the Mayo Clinic. If you’ve had cold sores, you may notice a cold sore forming a couple of days before you can see it.

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How to Heal an Internal Mouth Burn

Misjudging the temperature of a hot cup of coffee or slurp of soup may require you to pay the painful consequences for days or weeks. As long as the burn in your mouth is mild, all you need to do is take steps to soothe your discomfort until the sensitive tissue heals on its own.

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No Energy, Lack of Stamina and Tired

Being tired and having lack of stamina and energy can be a healthy response to emotional or physical exhaustion. If you know what is causing you to feel worn out you may be able to fix the problem with a few simple tweaks to your daily habits.

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Pain When Pushing on My Left Rib or Stretching

If you experience rib pain when you press the left side of your ribcage or stretch your body, one of a few problems could be the culprit. Inflammation in the rib cartilage, known as costochondritis, is a cause of pain in that area.

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Gay Parents Effects on Children

According to the 2000 U.S. Census, 34.3 percent of lesbian couples and 22.3 percent of gay male couples were raising children. The Census data also found that same-sex couples raising children live in 96 percent of the counties in the United States.

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Will Probiotics Help With Gas?

Everyone gets intestinal gas and most pass about 1 to 4 pints of it throughout the day, according to the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse. Although gas is normal, you may seek relief if you think you pass gas too frequently or if gas often builds up in your intestines and becomes uncomfortable.

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Nose Bleeds in Teens

Seeing lots of blood pouring out of your nose can be a frightening--and sometimes embarrassing--experience if you’re a teen. But nose bleeds are common in kids and teens, and most are harmless and easy to control, according to Kids Health.

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Reasons for Hair Loss in Teen Boys

Although balding is common in older men, teen boys can also experience hair loss. If you’re a teen experiencing hair loss, you may have an underlying health problem or habit that is causing it. Fortunately, many cases of hair loss in teen boys are treatable or self-resolving, according to the Nemours Foundation.

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The Effects of Sunlight & Fresh Air on the Body

After spending hours in your work cubicle, getting a big breath of fresh air and feeling the warm glow of the sun on your skin can be rejuvenating. What you may not know is that exposure to sunlight and fresh air actually offers your body health benefits that can last a lifetime.

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What Do You Give Babies for an Upset Stomach?

If your baby is vomiting, has diarrhea or seems to have a stomachache, you may not know exactly what’s causing the problem. Get in touch with his doctor to make sure that the root of the upset stomach doesn’t require medical intervention.

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Knee Giving Out When Bending

Your knee may look like a simple structure from the outside, but on the inside it's a joint that's made up of many components, according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Because your knee is so complex, it's highly susceptible to various injuries.

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