By: Bonnie Jenkins | 2010-05-03 | Heart Seemingly mild symptoms can sometimes signal potentially deadly health problems. Learn what warning signs to take seriously, and what lifestyle choices you can make to help prevent certain health problems from occurring. read more
By: Katie Kelley | 2008-08-14 | Diseases and Conditions Tendon rupture is a serious and painful condition that can be caused by an array of physical activities. However, one of the most recent risks causing Achilles tendon tears is the consumption of the fluoroquinolone prescription drugs and antibiotics including Cipro. read more
By: Scot Robinson | 2010-09-30 | Women's Health Despite significant advances in cancer research and treatment, one form of cancer - brain tumors - remain particularly feared, and for good reason. read more
By: Alok Kumar | 2010-04-01 | Women's Issues An 'ovarian cyst' refers to the fluid that encloses within a highly thin membranous covering. Usually, if the size of any ovarian follicle is more than two centimeters, then it is supposed to be the ovarian cyst. Although, it is not as dangerous as the complex ovarian cysts, it definitely requires a proper treatment, if it is supposed to be troublesome in effect to the bearer of such cysts. read more
By: Duncan Capicchiano | 2010-10-12 | Health & Fitness Hypothyroid disease might as well be known as a silent killer. Many people consider hypothyroid disease an innocent disease, something easily treated and often detected early. The truth is an underactive thyroid often goes undetected and untreated. If left untreated for too long, in extreme cases hypothyroid disease can lead to irregular heart beats, coma, and death. read more
By: Zoe Gray | 2012-05-02 | Disease & Illness The enlargement of abdominal aorta is common and considered to be life-threatening if not treated right away. To those who are still wondering whether abdominal aortic aneurysm should be taken seriously, the answer is definitely yes. read more
By: Thomas Manner | 2012-05-18 | Mental health Brains are very complex organs. Each day we depend on them to help us do the simplest things such as brushing our teeth to solving the most complex problems, like whether to apply for a new job or not. There are certain injuries and sicknesses that can stop the brain from functioning the way it used to or the way others do. read more
By: Chris | 2011-12-02 | Women's Health Why would an ovarian cyst rupture? What are the symptoms and what happens to the woman's body when a rupture does occur? read more
By: Michael H Price | 2010-04-02 | Health & Fitness Well, there are no guarantees. But, you can increase the odds of surviving a stroke and reducing the damage, if you know the signs and symptoms of the onset of a stroke. read more
By: Saab Kemp | 2011-12-06 | Diseases and Conditions Abdominal aortic aneurysm, or AAA, is considered as the most common form of aortic aneurysm, and mostly occurs below the kidney of an individual. read more
By: Alok Kumar | 2010-09-08 | Wellness Cysts in the ovary are a very common sight, especially in women who are menstruating and these cysts have the capability of resolving on their own. This is what under normal circumstances ovarian cysts are, but there are certain cases, wherein these ovarian cysts rupture and tend to develop into a major serious issue. read more
By: Dominick | 2010-11-18 | Health & Fitness Eating disorders are serious behavior problems. Eating disorders will cause heart and kidney problems and even death. Eating disorders aren't a sign that a person encompasses a downside with food, rather eating disorders are actually solely the symptoms of underlying problems in that person's life. read more
By: Alok Kumar | 2010-04-01 | Women's Issues Cysts in the ovary are a very common sight, especially in women who are menstruating and these cysts have the capability of resolving on their own. This is what under normal circumstances ovarian cysts are, but there are certain cases, wherein these ovarian cysts tend to develop into a major serious issue. Generally, these cysts which are formed in the ovary take months to rectify, and in those cases where they do not go on their own, they tend to have certain other symptoms of discomfort like pain or other problems associated with them. read more
By: Dr. Ronald Blankstein | 2010-03-26 | Health & Fitness Insulin resistance symptoms can indicate that you're heading toward diabetes. These symptoms are warning signs that normal production of insulin doesn't create a normal response in your body. Symptoms include fatigue, brain fog, bloating, sleepiness, and more. Read on to learn how to repair this potentially dangerous problem. read more
By: Rhonda Walton | 2011-07-02 | Elderly Care There are different ways in determining major health problems and life line screenings are by far the most accurate and cost-effective. These screenings are different from medical tests that hospitals offer since they are focused in providing preventive health service. read more