November is Bladder Health month, and whether you have ever suffered from bladder problems, or know someone who has, you know how troublesome bladder issues can be. The goal of Bladder Health Month is to connect, educate, and empower individuals across the United States to get the facts related to bladder issues such as underactive… Read More »
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Posted on: Nov 6 2018
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By: Nadja
Improving Lung Health This Respiratory Care Week (Oct 21-27) Respiratory Care Week is recognized as the week of October 21 to 27 annually. The event was created to raise awareness for improving lung health around the world. In honor of this week, below you’ll find some lung facts, as well as ideas for improving your… Read More »
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Posted on: Oct 23 2018
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By: Nadja
Alzheimer’s disease is the most prevalent type of dementia. Research has determined that people who develop this condition accumulate two particular proteins in their brain: plaques (amyloid-beta) and tangles (tau). As these proteins increase, brain cells die, progressively affecting cognitive ability. Historically, the medical profession has relied heavily on neuropsychological symptoms to diagnose Alzheimer’s. The… Read More »
A migraine headache is not your typical kind of pain. People who experience migraines know them well because the symptoms tend to occur often enough to cause a sense of hyper-alertness to sensations like light and sound sensitivity and a slight feeling of nausea. A migraine is more of a pounding headache that lasts for… Read More »
A CT scan is an imaging procedure that uses computerized tomography. This diagnostic imaging screen is a type of x-ray that generates images of internal structures that are more detailed than standard radiographs. A routine x-ray is two-dimensional, which is appropriate for the basic observation of bony structures but not necessarily for more complex forms.… Read More »
Aging adults are encouraged to undergo specific screenings that are designed to observe susceptible body areas for warning signs of potential disease. Because colorectal cancer is the number-two cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States, guidelines for screening have been established. Research indicates that early detection and treatment of suspicious polyps and growths is… Read More »