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Diseases and Conditions Encyclopedia

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Whether the move is to a smaller townhouse, apartment, or assisted living center, physical challenges and a lack of space can confront gardeners.
Although inheriting certain genes might boost your chances of contracting a disease, it's rarely a sure thing. Often, your lifestyle and environment can join with disease-prone genes to make a potential disease a reality.
Here are strategies that can inspire anyone to maintain fitness motivation—whether you’re an elite athlete or a couch potato trying to get into shape.
Many people see canes and walkers as a badge of advancing years and frailty, and go to great lengths to resist using them.
Besides providing a good workout for your heart and lungs, water offers constant, gentle pressure on every part of the body, which, in turn, helps improve circulation from the outside in, eases joint and back pain, and increases flexibility and range of motion.
Since the late 1970s, children's playtime has fallen 25 percent and their outdoor activities have dropped 50 percent.
Elective surgeries are operations done when there's no hurry. But just because these surgeries are optional doesn’t mean they aren't serious.
To avoid wasting valuable time, be prepared for every doctor visit, using these suggestions.
When seeking treatment for headaches, start with your primary care provider.
Rising "screen time" can cost kids the exercise they need to keep fit.
As a child approaches 4 to 6 months of age, most mothers begin to worry about when to start solid foods.
For many of us, getting regular exercise is challenging enough. But it can be even tougher when you've taken off a month or more.
Nearly all American men experience occasional impotence, and an estimated 30 million suffer from chronic impotence. But despite its prevalence, the condition is treatable in most cases.
Back pain is a common complaint: Nearly everyone will have low back pain that interferes with work or daily activities at some point in his or her life.
Joining a fitness facility is costly -- from a few hundred dollars to more than $1,000 per year. To make sure your money is well spent, manage your membership the same way you would any other significant investment -- by keeping your eye on your goals.
Mental health support groups offer support, understanding, and helpful information to people struggling with depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and other conditions.
Physical therapists teach people recovering from surgery or with injuries, sprains or arthritis how to perform exercises that will help them gain strength and mobility and prevent recurring injury. Here are suggestions to help you get the most from physical therapy.
Although it's rarely a sign of a major medical problem, bad breath can cause embarrassment, low self-esteem and even social isolation.
Trust that when kids are hungry enough, they'll eat the healthy options you serve.
During hot weather, if young athletes don't get enough water to replace what is lost through perspiration, they face the risk of dehydration.
Between spending long days at work and evenings and weekends attending to personal and family concerns, few Americans have time to eat right. But you don't have to remodel your diet to improve its healthfulness.
Eating smaller, healthy meals distributes energy calories more evenly than large meals and keeps your blood sugar normal throughout the day.
Weight lifting is one of the fastest-growing U.S. fitness activities. And the American Heart Association recently threw its weight behind weight lifting, too.
How do you know your infant or toddler is getting what he needs in the food department?
Doctors who specialize in children's eye care say children usually become near- or farsighted between ages 6 and 12. But even infants can wear glasses if they need help to see well.
Dentists use a lot of terms to describe problems and procedures. Here is a look at some of them.
Eating seafood is a great way to improve your diet and health. It’s one of the lowest-fat proteins around, and many varieties are high in long-chain omega-3 fatty acids.
Compared with refined grains, they have more fiber and disease-fighting antioxidants. Whole grains are also a healthy way to control weight because they are digested slowly, so you feel full longer with fewer calories.
Setting goals gives direction to your life. Without goals, you can drift and go nowhere.
For optimum eating, choose a plump, evenly colored yellow banana flecked with tiny brown specks. The specks indicate ripeness, but blemishes indicate bruising.
More women are surviving breast cancer because the disease is being detected earlier.
Insomnia, trouble falling asleep or trouble sleeping, is a growing problem in the United States.
Brushing twice a day will help get rid of plaque, the main cause of tooth decay and gum disease.
Regardless of what sleeping position you prefer, keep your ears, shoulders, and hips aligned.
The most important antioxidants are vitamin C, vitamin E, and carotenoids, including beta carotene.
An especially painful form of arthritis—gout—is on the rise.
Being a cheerleader for your grandchildren doesn't require any special training. All you need to invest is some time and energy to become their biggest fan.
Before you hit the stores this holiday season, remember that the best toys are not just fun but also safe.
When children believe they are different in some way, they feel bad. Whether because of their height or some other characteristic, they are going to be aware of differences.
A vaccine can protect babies from rotavirus, the most common cause of severe diarrhea in infants.
These tips will help you reduce your risk of being ripped off and putting your health in danger.
The most important thing is to keep the lines of communication open -- the more you talk to your children, the better chance you have of staying close when things get tough or when important issues like smoking arise.
This workout can be done at home or at the gym, using your own body weight as resistance, or with weights.
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