All posts by Eric Jackson

Dry Drowning

What You Need to Know About Dry Drowning

Dry drowning and secondary drowning, although not medical terms, are sometimes used by the media and within the community to describe certain complications or scenarios related to drowning. But what are they really?

Know the Warning Signs of a Blood Clot

Around 900,000 people in the U.S. will experience a blood clot this year. One in nine of those people will die. That’s why it’s so important to recognize the warning signs of a blood clot, especially if you are at high risk.

Genetic Testing Counseling

What You Should Know About Genetic Testing for Cancer

Your DNA makes you unique – different from even your parents and siblings. It can also raise your risk of developing cancer and other diseases. If you have a family history of cancer, it might be wise to see a genetic counselor.

Seasonal Eating

The Benefits of Seasonal Eating

Seasonal eating is as old as farming itself. Before food preservation was common, people ate whatever was growing in their gardens (or in the wild) when it was ready to be harvested. To discover the benefits of seasonal eating, learn what fruits and vegetables are in season and seek out locally grown produce at its peak. Seasonal eating is a delicious way to help your body, the local economy and the planet.

Allergic Reaction to Antibiotics

How to Know if You’re Having an Allergic Reaction to Antibiotics

You’re under the weather with a bacterial infection. To get you back to feeling your best, your doctor prescribed an antibiotic. But now that you’ve started taking it, you’re experiencing other symptoms. How can you tell if it’s an allergic reaction to antibiotics?

Group of men

Signs of Testicular Cancer

Testicular cancer isn’t common, but it can have serious consequences. While only 1 in 250 boys or men will develop testicular cancer during their lifetime, the disease can lead to infertility or even death. Learning to spot the signs of testicular cancer early could give you the best chance for a favorable prognosis.

Period Pain

The Surprising Cause of Period Pain

Many women have painful periods, but don’t know what’s causing them. It may be adenomyosis.

Adult with Autism

The Facts About Autism in American Adults

When we hear about autism, it’s often a child who’s been diagnosed or showing symptoms. However, autism isn’t limited to kids. It’s also a common health issue in adults. Recent information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates over 5.4 million adults in the United States have autism spectrum disorder, or ASD—more than 2% of the population.

Exercise for Heart Health

It’s Time to Get Moving: How to Exercise for Heart Health

Heart disease is the leading cause of death among Americans, contributing to 1 in 4 deaths. While it’s common, it’s largely preventable for most people through lifestyle choices. An important component of this lifestyle is exercise for heart health.

GERD

Tips for How to Treat GERD and Reclaim Your Life from Acid Reflux

Occasional acid reflux isn’t cause for worry, but if it happens a lot, you could be dealing with a more concerning condition: gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD. Learn how to treat GERD—and restore your quality of life.