More than 80% of the population will experience back pain at some point in their life. If you're a part of this population, it may be time to see a neurosurgeon.
Your body needs protein to rebuild and repair muscle tissue, keep your immune system working properly and to keep your hair, nails and skin strong and durable.
Angioplasty and PCIs can greatly improve a patient’s quality of life. Learn how an angioplasty can relief chest pain and a potential heart attack.
Family members of the terminally ill want to know what their loved one may experience during their final days. It’s normal to be curious, and it’s not wrong to ask questions about what to anticipate. Death is a part of life, but planning for the reality of it can sometimes be unnerving.
How you live your life determines if you're able to live with one lung. Typically, if you pass the pulmonary function test (PFT), you can live with one lung.
Safe sleep means putting your baby to sleep in ways that can help protect him from dangers like choking, suffocation and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
The (CDC) has deemed the decline of sleep in America a public health epidemic. Here are a few recent findings on the impact of sleep that might surprise you.
Watercress Salad with Sesame-Garlic Dressing Avocados, radishes and scallions top this water-cress and radicchio salad with a fish-sauce-spiked dressing to make a vibrant spring salad.
Studies have shown that the progression of Parkinson’s disease, as well as some other neurological disorders, may be slowed down with a unique blend of speech, occupational and physical therapy.
Strokes are one of the leading causes of death for men and women in the United States. But there is some good news—they are treatable and up to 80 percent of them are preventable.