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Lichen sclerosus is a skin condition that affects the genital or anal areas. It can cause a rash, itching, pain,…
Pelvic floor disorders happen when the muscles in your pelvic floor weaken. It can cause constipation, painful urination and organ…
Cirrhosis and portal hypertension is a form of liver disease caused by alcoholism, poor diet, or infection.
Exercising your brain is important to reduce your risk of developing dementia.
Edema is a swelling or puffiness of part of the body, usually the feet, ankles and legs. It sometimes occurs…
Osteoporosis is a disease of the bones and often occurs in older women.
Heart failure means your heart isn’t pumping blood as well as it should. It can be caused by different heart…
Essential tremor is a disorder in your nervous system that causes uncontrollable shaking.
Finding the right addiction treatment program is the first step toward the road to recovery.
People with diabetes are more likely to have heart disease, but there are steps you can take to lower the…
Recovering from surgery typically involves the use of prescription or over-the-counter pain medicine.
Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome is a condition that results from a digestive system infection.
Perimenopause is a stage in a woman’s reproductive years that occurs just before menopause.
Some form of regular exercise is important for older adults
As you age, you may have changes in your sleep patterns. Hormones, lifestyle habits, and certain conditions and medicines can…
Chronic bronchitis is an inflammation in the airways of the lungs that lasts longer than 3 months. It is most…
Lifting weights the wrong way can cause serious injury or even death. Follow these basic guidelines to lift weights…
As you age, it doesn’t mean that you suddenly lose interest in sex. It’s common for people to remain sexually…
Depression is very common among people who have Alzheimer’s disease, but there are things you can do as a caregiver…
Testicular cancer is the most common type of cancer in young and middle-aged white men, but it can be treated…
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