Six proven ways to heal after a stroke
Someone suffers a stroke in the United States every 40 seconds, according to the Center for Disease Control. Strokes occur when a blood vessel in the brain…
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Someone suffers a stroke in the United States every 40 seconds, according to the Center for Disease Control. Strokes occur when a blood vessel in the brain…
Learn MoreOne of the many issues being studied by the National Institutes of Health is how emotional health affects physical health. Links between the two are revealing that…
Learn MoreFalls happen in an instant. A missed step going down the stairs or onto a slippery floor can mean broken bones or injuries that take weeks or…
Learn MoreWith the holidays approaching, it is wise to have an eating plan in place to keep your cholesterol levels in check. By being aware of the foods…
Learn MoreThere were more than 693,000 robotic procedures performed in the United States in 2017, according to the health care market research firm, iData. The number is expected…
Learn MoreOne of the biggest fears connected to aging is breaking a hip. Researchers for the National Institutes of Health estimate that one in three women and one…
Learn MoreEvery surgical procedure presents risks. But when the possible beneficial outcomes far outweigh the risks, surgery seems like the best choice. A study completed for the Department…
Learn MoreFor many years, people believed that stress or spicy foods were the reason stomach ulcers developed. But in the mid-1980s, this idea began to change as researchers…
Learn MoreIt happens at almost every visit to the doctor’s office. A nurse will wrap a blood pressure cuff around your arm, pump it up and then tell…
Learn MoreYou may not recall having chicken pox as a child but your body might. Chickenpox is caused by the varicella-zoster virus. This tricky virus can enter your…
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