Movies depict the traditional warning sign of a heart attack, such as arm and chest pain. These are important, but are you missing out on other important signs?
People with diabetes can take steps to control the disease and lower the risk of complications. Learn how to manage your diabetes through Diabetes University.
It might seem simple, but the truth is that living a more healthful lifestyle has been shown to reduce the risk of breast cancer, as well as many other cancers, regardless of your family history. Learn six tips to decrease your overall lifetime risk of cancer.
Tomatoes are in season right now. Whether you grab them from your garden or pick them up at a local produce stand, try this recipe for brunch or dinner this weekend!
It’s something most women don’t like to talk about. But having a heavy, painful menstrual cycle is something worth opening up about‒at least with your doctor.
Missing out on sleep may not seem like a big deal, but studies have shown that many restless nights has consequences. Learn six tips you can do to get to sleep.
If you’ve tried at home remedies to manage your menopause symptoms at home, but you’re still suffering, it may be time to see a physician for more options. Many patients come to me with questions about hormone replacement. Here are three of the most common.
Do you snore, have dry mouth when you wake up or have excessive daytime sleepiness? Learn what might be affecting your sleep and what you can do about it.
More than two million Americans are diagnosed with some form of skin cancer each year, making it more common that breast, lung, prostate and colon cancer combined. Because of Hampton Roads’ sun-drenched weather, protection and planning are key to maintaining a healthy and skin cancer-free life.
While previous shoulder injuries can put you at risk for arthritis, the majority of people develop shoulder arthritis with no history of shoulder problems.