The gut is an essential part of your body because it impacts your overall health.
Experiencing Severe Knee Pain?
Severe knee pain can cause a lot of discomfort, affecting your sleep and limiting your daily activities.
3 of the Most Common Types of Spine Fractures and Their Treatments
Typically linked to conditions like osteoporosis, spinal fractures are among the most common bone injuries sustained by the American adult population. Research shows they’re twice as common as other fractures, such as hip, knee, or wrist fractures, affecting osteoporosis patients.
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What Causes Hearing Loss, and How Can It Be Treated?
Did you know that more than 15% of Americans experience some degree of hearing loss? In fact, hearing loss is one of the most common sensory processing disorders, affecting younger and older adults alike.
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Do You Need to Visit an Orthopedic Doctor? Here Are 3 Signs That It May Be Time
Orthopedic specialists are trained to diagnose and treat various musculoskeletal disorders, ailments, and injuries. These include conditions related to the bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, and nerves.
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Keeping Your Joints Healthy: A Guide
Age-related physical changes are inevitable as people get older. From wrinkles and graying hair to decreased agility and strength, a person undergoes various transformations.
Common Signs of a Heart Attack and What You Should Do
A heart attack is a serious health incident and should not be ignored. It’s a common occurrence, and, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, someone in the U.S. has one every 40 seconds.
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A Closer Look at Heart Arrhythmia
The heart is responsible for rhythmically pumping blood and maintaining a regular heartbeat. When this pattern is interrupted, the heartbeat becomes irregular. You may frequently feel like your heart is beating too fast or too slow or has “skipped a beat.” This condition is known as arrhythmia.
Preparing for Your MRI: A Guide
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used to get an in-depth look at a person’s musculoskeletal system and organs in order to diagnose and identify various medical conditions and problems. It’s a necessary but noninvasive imaging technique that many patients undergo.
3 Big Things You Can Do to Prevent Coronary Heart Disease Now
Approximately 16.5 million Americans live with coronary heart disease. Also referred to as coronary artery disease, the condition results in the narrowing of the arteries and disrupts circulation. This affects the heart’s oxygen supply, leading to severe complications.
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