Prevention is the best defense when it comes to stopping the heart disease. Learn these habits to prevent heart disease.
Eat a moderate amount of protein and a healthy carbohydrate at each meal to raise serotonin levels. The results are a more stable mood and a better holiday season.
Before surgery, do your own research and educate yourself to ensure you are prepared to embark on a successful joint replacement experience.
Interventional Radiology (IR) is a subspecialty of radiology where physicians perform minimally invasive procedures that often replace the need for surgery.
Snoring, sleep apnea and overnight restlessness are common but disquieted sleep may be impacting your health.
Weight increase during the holidays contributes to “weight creep” over time. After a decade, this can exceed 15 pounds, something very common in American adults.
You’ve tried approaches like physical therapy and steroid injections, but your back or neck pain is still there. It may be time to consider a surgical intervention, or at least a second opinion.
If you have diabetes or prediabetes, you have additional reasons to be careful about how much candy you eat. One strategy to decrease temptation is by donating leftover candy.
No matter the size of your hernia it is important to have your hernia evaluated. Delaying treatment can cause more problems down the road.
More than 40% of new moms don't attend a postpartum visit. New guidelines help more care for herself early, allowing mom more time to focus on baby.