Are Obese Children at Higher Risk of Pulmonary Embolism?
Obesity in adults is a risk factor for a blood clot that can cause a fatal pulmonary embolism. But what about childhood obesity? […]
Obesity in adults is a risk factor for a blood clot that can cause a fatal pulmonary embolism. But what about childhood obesity? […]
Ever wonder how long a person can have a brain tumor before it’s finally diagnosed? […]
Have you recently had a normal MRI for your symptoms but are worried that it missed a brain tumor? […]
A mixed brain tumor is explained by a neurosurgeon who treats all kinds of brain tumors. […]
COVID-19 or the “novel coronavirus” is technically termed as SARS-CoV-2. Many know what these characters stand for except the “2.” […]
There is usually a delay in getting a child’s brain tumor diagnosed. […]
So just how harmful is excess back fat? There are five ways it can hurt you, including two ways it can lead to your death. […]
There’s outrage from fat-acceptance influencers and their followers when little girls start worrying about “getting fat.” They believe childhood obesity is nothing to worry about. […]
Are you very overweight, postmenopausal and having vaginal bleeding? Have doctors said you should just lose weight or that it’s stress? […]
The health dangers of obesity get much media coverage, but what of the mechanical difficulties that doctors have when performing exams hands-on in the office? Physicians rely heavily on the ability of their fingers to [...]
This is about diseases that cause the most symptoms at the same time in a single patient. There are quite a few medical conditions that cause so many symptoms that they can easily be misdiagnosed. [...]
“Strong isn’t healthy” is usually spoken by physically weak people, even though being weak is what’s truly bad for the body. But can an unhealthy person be strong? […]
There’s a growing movement of women refusing to get weighed at doctors’ offices. […]
There’s quite a few medical conditions that can kill you while you’re sleeping without ever waking you up. This includes young people. […]
Do you sometimes experience trouble breathing -- but only at rest and never during or soon after exercise? Like when you’re at a computer? The feeling may be described one of two ways: as a [...]
If your body hurts a lot lately, this could be depression. […]
It’s odd that someone who chooses retirement then becomes depressed. If this describes you, here’s how to regain your zest for life. […]
Does your preschooler seem “slow,” yet the test for intelligence was normal? […]
Your toddler cries every morning upon waking. How long should you wait before taking her out? Will waiting a really long time teach him not to bawl? […]
Thud! Your toddler did it again: Threw her big sippy cup to the floor. You pick it up, place it on her tray and she repeats. Here’s how to stop it. […]
This may seem like a fun harmless thing, but what if your child decides to stand outside among neighboring homes and repeatedly blow the whistle? […]
Obese model Tess Holliday once said in an interview that she was physically fit because she was able to take care of a toddler. […]
You don’t have to stuff yourself with whole fruit, beans and lentils to easily get 25 grams of fiber in your daily diet. […]
Have biceps curls burned you out? Tired of them already? Try curling with kettlebells. […]
Those who move furniture or other heavy items for a living need to do structured strength training workouts. This will help prevent injury. […]
This is more than breakthrough bleeding. It’s an occasional heavy flow while on the Pill. […]
A 34-year-old woman’s esophageal cancer was missed by two separate barium swallows. […]
Just what does it mean when “heartburn” is listed as a symptom of esophageal cancer? […]
If you’ve been hiccupping lately from esophageal cancer, would they be different from normal hiccups? […]
Is there a way you could tell if your trouble swallowing food may be esophageal cancer rather than anxiety? […]
Morbid and even moderate obesity is a major risk factor for GERD. […]
Did you have a Nissen fundoplication for hiatal hernia and are confused about weightlifting guidelines? Strength training, bodybuilding & powerlifting require clear, concise guidelines that should not leave the patient wondering, guessing or interpreting the [...]
Do you get hiccups while eating and they seem to be coming from your hiatal hernia? […]
You had an upper endoscopy earlier in the day yet still have right chest pain or chest pain in general. […]
A morbidly obese COVID survivor has accused frontline heroes of fat shaming when she was in the ER and then COVID unit. […]
Cindy on “My 600 Pound Life” shows serious Seana vibes and an even bleaker future. Remember Seana from Season 2020? […]
If you think upright kettlebell rows are safer for your rotator cuff than are upright barbell rows, you’re 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. […]