Health News

Making Life Better for Chronic Sinus Infection Patients
Chronic sinus infections can lead to sleep problems and poor quality of life, but there may be some hope on the horizon.
Delirium Could Cause Post-Surgery Problems
Delirium is common in the elderly during hospitalizations, but it may bring with it some serious risks.
Sugar Nation: Diabetes and Prediabetes in the US
Diabetes is a major cause of illness and death in the US. But there may be some hope on that front.
Orphan Rx for Rare Metabolic Disorder Approved
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Xuriden (uridine triacetate), the first FDA-approved treatment for patients with hereditary orotic aciduria.
Cystic Fibrosis 101
You may have heard the term Cystic Fibrosis, but what exactly is it? Follow the link to learn more! 
Growth Hormone May Protect Bones
Women who want to give their bones a break may now have another tool in the toolbox.
8 Things To Do Before 8 a.m.
Rise and shine! It’s time to get up and begin your productive day! If you’re not a morning person, it’s important to remember that utilizing the morning hours before work may be the key to a successful and healthy lifestyle. 
Properly Storing Medicine At Home
Whether they’re over-the-counter or prescription drugs, you likely have many medications in your household. But you may not be storing them correctly. Read on for the dos and don’ts when it comes to storing medicine at home and when traveling. 
Omega-3 Supplements May Not Be Cutting It
Omega-3 pills are among the most popular dietary supplements in the US. But these pills may not be living up to their claims.
Seasons Change — and So Does Your Body
Have you noticed your body changing with the seasons? While you’re likely more prone to allergies in the spring or the flu in the winter, there’s more to it than that.  From mood to sleep, here’s how fall and winter may throw you for a loop.