Tonsils and Weight Loss
There's a long association, fueled by movies and television, of patients having their tonsils taken out and then feasting on ice cream afterward.
Read more →There's a long association, fueled by movies and television, of patients having their tonsils taken out and then feasting on ice cream afterward.
Read more →New mothers take note of every little change in their babies. They cherish each new stage of development. But it's more than just a mother's love. Moms know that monitoring changes is vital to the baby's health.
Read more →Pregnancy is a time of exciting changes to your body. As the new life grows inside of you, your body begins to behave in ways you didn't know possible. Some of these changes may surprise and delight you, such as thicker hair and fingernails. Other changes may alarm you.
Read more →At age 40, the disadvantages of having a baby are both long- and short-term. In the short term, you'll be dealing with physical issues. In the long term, you'll be facing social issues. These issues are not insurmountable, but only you can determine if you're willing to face them, no matter how sweet the payoff.
Read more →Children can develop diarrhea from a variety of sources, including teething complications, a virus, a reaction to medicine or even food poisoning. The two main goals in treating a child with diarrhea are to help get his gastrointestinal system back in a healthy way and to make sure he doesn't become dehydrated.
Read more →Introducing tennis to 4-year-olds can be a challenge. The kids can get frustrated when they can't hit the ball over the net or when they miss the ball entirely. Using tennis games to introduce various aspects of the game to 4-year-olds can be a good way to get them comfortable on the court.
Read more →Starting a family is one of the joys in life that many couples look forward to. Making it happen isn’t always easy. Both men and women struggle with infertility issues. As a result, about 10 percent of women in the U.S. have trouble getting or staying pregnant, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
Read more →From the moment your baby is born and for the first few months afterward, she'll likely spend much of her time with her hands folded. Her hands won't always be folded together, but rather in a slight fist. Though if you've ever let a baby hold your finger you know what a tight grip it can be.
Read more →The safest sports to play are those with the lowest injury rates. While almost any activity can pose some injury risk -- even if it’s just a pulled muscle or wear-and-tear to a joint -- non-contact sports generally are the safest ones.
Read more →Playing sports provides important benefits for young and old alike, ranging from improvement in fitness and health to development of team spirit and feelings of accomplishment. Find a sport that you love and you'll stick with it while at the same time learning some essential life lessons and reaping positive rewards.
Read more →Besides obvious examples, such as race horse jockeys, the height of an athlete doesn't necessarily limit anyone's ability to participate in a particular sport. What height does impact, however, is your ability to play certain positions.
Read more →Walking makes you feel great. It boosts your energy, lifts your mood and revs up your metabolism. However, trekking up hills may leave you ready to park your walking shoes once knee problems set in. The pain that results from walking uphill is usually caused by one of two common knee syndromes.
Read more →If you have ever had a meal or snack that was heavy on carbs, only to find yourself "crashing" a little later and feeling more tired than before you had the snack, you're far from alone. The post-carb letdown is a real phenomenon, but you can do something about it to minimize the effect or avoid it altogether.
Read more →Aluminum foil can be a handy way to contain the mess of broiling food, especially meat. Fat drippings that are caught by the foil can be easily thrown away without a lot of messy cleanup.
Read more →You might be doing all the right things to feel healthy and energized, but for some reason you still feel tired and fatigued. It could be that you have an underlying medical condition that is undercutting your efforts.
Read more →A rush of blood to the head when working out is actually a normal response — blood is pumped harder everywhere in the body when you exercise. The result, however, can be an exertion headache.
Read more →If your feet tingle during exercise, it could be a sign of a treatable condition related to inflammation of nerves in the feet or the connection between bones in the feet. Other diseases, such as diabetes, can lead to nerve damage, which can leave your feet feeling tingly or numb or even sore.
Read more →If your thigh hurts after kicking a ball, you may be suffering from a strained groin muscle or a quadriceps strain. A groin strain is felt in the inner thigh, while a quadriceps strain will be felt in the front of the thigh.
Read more →When your outer thigh hurts as you stand after running and after sitting, you may have one of two common conditions. Iliotibial band syndrome is the irritation and inflammation of a large tendon in your thigh. Meralgia paresthetica is a pinched nerve in the thigh.
Read more →If your knee pops when you're riding a bike, it is a sign of two possible conditions. One is an overuse syndrome caused by the repetitive load you place on the knee with every pedal stroke -- the constant pounding can cause the kneecap to come off its track.
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