Common Symptoms of Childhood Cancer
Childhood cancer typically affects the white blood cells, nervous system, brain, bones, the lymphatic system, muscles or kidneys. Read on for a brief overview of some of these cancers. And if your child has any unusual symptoms or symptoms that don’t go away quickly, talk to his or her pediatrician. 
Rx Shows Promise for Diabetes Patients
Diabetes patients often face a second problem: kidney disease. But a new medication may be here to help.
Health Benefits of Cycling
Biking is a green alternative to driving and can save you cash on gas and parking but, most importantly, it’s a great way to stay healthy. Read on to learn some of the health benefits of cycling.
Stopping Blood Pressure Meds May Not Help Cognition
Any medication can cause side effects, and high blood pressure medications are no exception.
Too Many Cholesterol Meds for Elderly Patients?
For patients with heart disease, cholesterol-lowering statins are often the first line of defense. But it seems that many doctors are prescribing statins to elderly patients without heart disease — and that could be a problem.
Growth Hormone May Protect Bones
Women who want to give their bones a break may now have another tool in the toolbox.
Joint Pain Warning for Diabetes Meds
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning that the type 2 diabetes medicines sitagliptin, saxagliptin, linagliptin, and alogliptin may cause joint pain that can be severe and disabling.
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. 
New Diabetes Combo Rx Gets Go-Ahead
The FDA approval of a new combination medication should soon bring type 2 diabetes patients a new treatment option.