Neurology 'Are You Too Young For Shingles?'

Are You Too Young For Shingles?

Sooner or later, you’ll probably get the debilitating disease, shingles. The severity depends on what you do in advance.

Nutrition 'Winter cold'

Cold Weather and Common Cold Correlation

It may appear that cold is implicated within the name of the illness. Before resting your case, consider expert conclusions.

Gastroenterology 'How to Shed Massive Weight'

Where Lost Weight Goes

Science does not support the notion of remarkable weight loss through typical waste elimination. Compare current methods to treat morbid obesity.

Pulmonology 'A female using an asthma inhaler in a cold outdoor setting.'

Can You Outgrow Asthma?

The prospect of breaking free from an ailment that hinders breathing excites asthma sufferers.

Pulmonology 'Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Prevalence'

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Prevalence

About 12 million people are unaware that COPD is permanently damaging their lung airways and air sacs.

Prescriptions 'How Drugs Effect Body Weight'

Common Drugs Effect Body Weight

A consequence of smoking or drug abuse isdrama­tically altered diet, which canlead to irregular eating withpoor nutrition.

Individual 'Finally, Affordable Medical Care For All'

Affordable Medical Care For All

Which is more expensive, medical insurance premiums and deduc­tibles or the lack of health care? The answer may shock you.

Otolaryngology 'Dealing With Winter Mold and Mildew Allergies'

Dealing With Winter Mold and Mildew Allergies

During damp weather, we shut windows, close drapes, fire up the heater, and get cozy. Then begin sneezing, headaches, dizziness, chest pains, and strange odors.

Otolaryngology 'Mold Causes Vertigo and Chronic Fatigue'

Mold Causes Vertigo, Rash, Backache and Chronic Fatigue

Are you a business or home­owner conside­ring profes­sional water-damage remedia­tion? Are you a renter trying to convince a land­lord to properly treat mold and mildew?

Pulmonology 'What Your Sputum Indicates About Your Health'

What Your Sputum Indicates About Your Health

A viral or bacterial infection can transform the viscosity of mucus, an important anatomical lubricant, into a breath-suppressing coagulant. Its color change can signal serious medical illness.

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