How Bad Are Upright Kettlebell Rows for the Rotator Cuff?
If you think that upright kettlebell rows are safer for your rotator cuff when compared to upright barbell rows, you are very mistaken. […]
If you think that upright kettlebell rows are safer for your rotator cuff when compared to upright barbell rows, you are very mistaken. […]
Is it possible for esophageal cancer to still be local – not having spread – by the time a person begins feeling the first symptom? […]
Stage 1 esophageal cancer has a poor five-year survival rate, while that for other cancers (e.g., breast, prostate, melanoma) have a high survival rate. […]
The overall 10-year survival rate of esophageal cancer is one of the bleakest of all cancers. […]
The 5-year survival rate for esophageal cancer is alarmingly low. It’s essentially a death sentence. Just HOW does esophageal cancer cause death? […]
If a symptom that’s suspicious for esophageal cancer has now been gone for a few weeks, does this mean you don’t have cancer after all? […]
Does food seem to feel stuck in your chest lately? Esophageal cancer causes food to get stuck or feel like it’s “sticking” in the esophagus. […]
Every so often, the teen or adult child of a patient on “My 600 Pound Life” is nearly as big as the parent. […]
Andrew Capen, 27, has been battling COVID-19 complications since July & needs new lungs, but hospitals won’t accept him because he’s “high risk.” The transplant is his only long-term solution. His family is desperate and [...]
Is it your understanding that when a single benign hyperplastic polyp is found, that your next colonoscopy should be sooner than 10 years, perhaps “seven to 10”? […]
Bad posture when jogging can lead to back discomfort. Here’s how to improve your posture while enjoying your jogging sessions. […]
Ever wonder if it really makes a difference for weight loss which program you select on a cardio machine? Are you confused by the different program choices? […]
If you seem to have a weak core (low back and abdominal area), you’ll want to try the plank exercise. […]
There’s a reason why marathon runners are so thin but you’re not despite tons of long running sessions. […]
Do you feel as though your bones are weak? It’s never too late to build more strength in your bones. Bone health is often overlooked, but it’s very important. […]
Here are ways to burn more calories while shopping – ways you probably never even thought of in your quest to manage your weight or lose a few stubborn pounds. […]
Pain or trouble swallowing, food getting stuck in your throat or chest, can be esophageal cancer. […]
Are you in college and feel pressure to drink and smoke? Perhaps the pressure is your own stress, or maybe it’s new friends or just the general atmosphere. […]
Do you have a roommate or husband who regularly pees in cups or bottles, and worse yet, lets them accumulate? Is this laziness or mental illness? […]
If you’ve been diagnosed with IBS due to daily explosive, watery smelly diarrhea that comes with little warning, you might not have IBS after all. […]
You have no problem swallowing food but two seconds later, you feel a very brief pain or pressure in your chest. […]
Pain in the upper right abdomen can be from GERD, though this isn’t one of the more likely causes of discomfort in this area. […]
GERD can lead to esophageal cancer. But how long does it take for the chronic acid reflux to turn into this very deadly cancer? […]
If colonoscopies are recommended for routine colon cancer screening, why aren’t upper endoscopies advised for routine esophageal cancer screening? […]
You’re a chocoholic and will never give up this heavenly food to prevent acid reflux. So maybe you’re wondering how long it takes chocolate to trigger it. […]
Do you have GERD symptoms, and were you diagnosed with GERD, but your upper endoscopy was normal? […]
Enough already about the “toxic” diet industry, because the junk food industry is far more toxic and is a $200 billion a year industry, far more than the diet culture which comes in at a [...]
We know that people can live with only one lung. But what if half of that remaining lung were removed, reducing total lung mass to 25%? […]
Do you know someone who shovels only an inch of snow or barely any slush right down to the concrete even though the sun is already melting it? […]
If you fear you might have esophageal cancer, can you always expect eventual food impaction? […]
Has your voice been hoarse recently, you googled this and discovered that it can be a symptom of esophageal cancer? […]
Have you read symptom lists for esophageal cancer that include a sore or burning throat? […]
Does the fact that even thin women can get gestational diabetes mean that low body weight is a risk factor? […]
Struggling as a personal trainer? Perhaps you're committing one of these five mistakes. If you're thinking of becoming a PT, make sure you never make these five common errors. Every industry has standards that professionals [...]
What percentage of people with esophageal cancer developed this deadly disease from untreated GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease)? […]
Ever wonder why ALL cases of Barrett’s esophagus aren’t just ablated away? After all, wouldn’t this eliminate surveillance endoscopies and anxiety? […]
Do you have chronic GERD and are wondering if any of your symptoms are being caused by Barrett’s esophagus? […]
It’s a real raw deal that the symptoms of GERD can be similar to those of the very deadly esophageal cancer. But there’s also a big difference between these two conditions. […]
It’s frightening: You begin feeling chest pain a few seconds after swallowing food. Is it GERD or esophageal cancer? […]
How long does it take for esophageal cancer symptoms to get severe after the onset of the first symptom? […]