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Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
Memory problems may be one of the first signs of Alzheimer’s disease, but it’s not the first sign for everyone. There are several other clues that Alzheimer’s disease may be developing.
The Facts of Overactive Bladder
While it may be difficult to talk about your overactive bladder issues, there's no reason to feel embarrassed about discussing the condition with a health care professional. Your doctor is likely to offer some helpful strategies.
Cancer Signs Men Might Miss
Early detection of cancer is often vital to successful treatment, and knowing the symptoms to look for can make the difference. Unfortunately, some men may overlook these early signs of cancer.
Fine-Tune Digestion With High-Fiber Foods
The digestive system is designed to run like a well-tuned engine. Keeping it running smoothly hinges on the right dietary intake, including getting enough fiber-rich food.
At-Home Relief for Restless Legs
Getting a good night’s sleep is important for both your physical and mental health, but for people with restless legs syndrome (RLS), getting enough sleep can be difficult. If you have RLS, there are steps you can take on your own to find relief.
What Women Should Know About Heart Disease
Heart disease is often regarded as a concern mainly for men. But this perception is misguided and may lead women to miss important warning signs of heart troubles.
Becoming Hepatitis Aware
The liver may not be something we think about on a daily basis, but it's one of our vital organs. Hepatitis is a group of conditions that can harm the liver, and much like the organ itself, these conditions may be overlooked.
Fingernails: The Crystal Balls of Health
Some people think of fingernails as a fashion accessory, while others barely give them any thought at all. But your fingernails can be an impressive gauge of your overall health.
Six Highly Treatable Cancers
The diagnosis and treatment of cancer has come a long way in the last 50 years. Today, many patients are living past their cancers.
IBD vs IBS: Different Disorders
Irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease may affect the same organ, but that’s pretty much where the similarities end.