It isn't uncommon to hear coworkers complaining about how tired they are — because we are. Most of us spend...
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Anemia is broadly understood as a deficiency of red blood cells. The chief role of red blood cells is to...
With October just around the corner, the air is crisp, and school is back in full swing. Just because this...
As the size of our nation’s average waistline continues to increase, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has decided to...
While the lungs and the digestive tract seem like distant cousins in the human body, it turns out that they...
Functional medicine is a form of medicine that views the body as one whole, integrated system. In conventional medicine, deficiencies...
Instead of the five-second rule, for some of us it is the three-second rule or the ten-second rule. However long...
The kind of bacteria living in your gut influences your overall health and your waist size. More than just digestive...
Despite a burning sensation rising up into the throat and that gnawing feeling right beneath your rib cage, heartburn is...
NSAIDs, or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, are used to reduce pain that is associated with inflammation. This could be the inflammation...
Whether it is acne or eczema, most skin disorders have one thing in common: inflammation. Inflammation can be triggered in...
It was not until 1881 that the first modern C-section (or cesarean section) was performed by German gynecologist Ferdinand Kehrer....
Cradle cap, also called infantile seborrheic dermatitis, is common. In fact, roughly 70% of all newborn babies in the United...
What do heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and obesity all have in common? High blood pressure, insulin resistance, and...