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Why Your Aging Uncle Needs a Nap
Nappy time is common for little children and older adults. There’s often a good explanation. But sometimes it’s wise to get medical advice.
Empower yourself with knowledge about rhabdomyolysis and its impact on your health to prevent and manage this serious condition.
Can you lose weight with tech wearables? Weight loss gadgets provide data to help consumers achieve diet goals, but it still won’t be easy.
Semaglutide Halves Diabetes Obesity Risk
Doctors call Semaglutide a game changer in the prevention of Type 2 Diabetes among obese patients.
Uterine Cancer Patients Closer to 9/11 Benefits
Advisory committee approved recommendation to add uterine cancer to the list of diseases covered for people in the vicinity of 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Severe dehydration, trauma, and other conditions can lead to kidney failure. Dialysis is an interim procedure until a kidney transplant is available.
Break the Biological Weight Barrier
Scientists believe each individual has a genetically determined weight range. Do physiological chemicals or metabolic syndrome hinder weight loss?
Obese Because of Hypothyroidism
Being overweight has medical and social consequences. Can it be a glandular problem? If so how is it treated?
Common Drugs Effect Body Weight
A consequence of smoking or drug abuse is dramatically altered diet, which can lead to irregular eating with poor nutrition.
Sacral Dysfunction Affects More Than Your Back
Most men boast about their virility to the point of exaggeration. This makes the conversation about impotence difficult.
How PAD is Confused With Diabetes
Peripheral artery disease falls under the cardiology specialty. Diabetes is treated by endocrinologists and nephrologists. How can diabetes be confused with PAD?
Too much heat, either too quickly or over an extended period of time, may prevent our bodies from efficiently cooling through perspiration.
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