Tag: Concerning Symptoms
Minimally Invasive Surgery for Back Pain
If your chronic back pain doesn’t subside no matter what you do, minimally invasive surgery could be an option.
Advice for Women Who Are at a High Risk for Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is very common among women. How do you know if you’re at a high risk for developing it? Learn more about how risk is determined and recommended next steps.
Not Just for Kids: What to Know About RSV in Adults
Your little one was just diagnosed with RSV, and his pediatrician said to be careful taking him around older adults. But why is that? The precaution is because RSV in adults, particularly those aged 60 and older, can be dangerous.
The Connection Between Stress and Diabetes
Did you know that stress can impact blood sugar? Learn more about stress and diabetes and discover some stress management strategies.
Type 1 Diabetes and Celiac Disease
Type 1 diabetes and celiac disease may seem unrelated, but they are two conditions that are often connected. Managing them both at the same time is challenging, so understanding the connection can help you understand how to live healthfully with both diseases.
Pneumonia Treatment: What Does It Take to Feel Better?
Matching you with the most appropriate pneumonia treatment depends, in part, on what kind of germ caused the infection.
Answering FAQs about the Kidneys and Diabetes
If you have diabetes, you may have been told that you’re at risk of developing kidney disease. What’s the connection between the kidneys and diabetes?
What You Can Do to Stop Snoring and Start Sleeping Better
Snoring can be more than a noisy nuisance. It may also affect your health, energy and relationship with your sleep partner—and, potentially, signal a sleep disorder. Lifestyle changes and medical treatments can help you stop snoring.
How to Manage High Cholesterol and Protect Your Heart
Have you been told you have high cholesterol? Learning how to manage this condition can help you protect your heart.
Making Sense of Emphysema and How It Affects the Lungs
Emphysema is a type of lung disease that affects more than 3 million Americans, according to the American Lung Association. While the condition is relatively common, it’s also preventable in many cases.