Heart Disease, Stroke and Diabetes
Prevention and Treatment Of PAD
Peripheral artery disease (PAD), occurs when your extremities (often your legs) don't receive enough blood flow. This causes symptoms such as leg pain when walking… Continue Reading
Big Toe Impeding Your Progress
Most of us don't realize how much stress we put on our big toe. Every step we take places a force equal to about twice… Continue Reading
Thin Veneers A Great Option For a Beautiful Smile
A new and popular procedure in today's world of cosmetic dentistry is the no-prep veneer. With improved dental technology, dentists can create porcelain veneers that… Continue Reading
Women Face Increased Risks From Diabetes
Recent estimates project that as many as one in three American adults will have diabetes in 2050, and an additional 79 million Americans are at… Continue Reading
Brushing and Flossing Can Save Your Life
Brushing and flossing may actually save your life. Periodontal (gum) disease is an infection of the tissues that hold your teeth in place. It's typically… Continue Reading
How To Keep Your Heart Healthy When Undergoing Cancer Treatment
Cancer treatments can have life-saving benefits in people with cancer. However, they do come with the potential for serious complications that can affect your heart…. Continue Reading
Cavity Buster Dental Cavities Eliminated
Cavities of the teeth, which are known as dental caries to dental professionals, is a bacterial disease of the mouth. The most prevalent bacteria invader… Continue Reading
Eastern Medicine and Back Pain
Back pain can radiate from the neck to the tailbone, and nine out of ten adults will experience back pain at some point in their… Continue Reading
Women Getting To the Heart Of the Matter
Heart disease is the number one killer of women in the United States. More women die of heart disease than men. It is real, and… Continue Reading
ADHD In Children
A study done at Harvard Medical School tested 20 children who had been diagnosed with ADHD. Ten were treated with Ritalin, the most commonly prescribed… Continue Reading