Pain in a Breast Before a Cancerous Lump Is Found?
Have you been experiencing pain in a breast, especially in the same spot, but don’t feel any new lump yet are worried you might have cancer? […]
Have you been experiencing pain in a breast, especially in the same spot, but don’t feel any new lump yet are worried you might have cancer? […]
I was inspired to write this after reading about the mom who literally cried when her autistic teen was rejected by a girl he asked to be his valentine. […]
Autistic adults tell of the rude comments they’ve gotten in public about their stimming behaviors. […]
Do your wrists always hurt during or after using a treadmill? […]
Is NO area in the body safe from cancer? Or are there locations in the body where cancer actually cannot ever grow? […]
Are you healed of your snapping hip syndrome or fear that a mild case might get worse, and you’re wondering what gym exercises could cause or worsen this condition? […]
What exercises should you avoid if you have a bad AC joint? […]
At some point after your deadlift workout or even next day, does the underside of your fingers feel achy and stiff? […]
Felt fine during dead hangs but your back is killing you the day after? […]
When you sneeze does your rotator cuff hurt? […]
Lung cancer is now being routinely treated by removing only a partial portion of the affected lung rather than the entire lung. […]
Though autism is considered a disability by the ADA, this doesn’t mean that every autistic person feels disabled or views their neurodivergence as a handicap. […]
Just because an autistic person isn’t looking at anyone nor speaking doesn’t mean they’re not following what’s going on. […]
I was diagnosed autistic in middle age and will be celebrating the one-year anniversary of this diagnosis. […]
If a woman weighs more than most NFL linemen, could she ever be strong, fit and healthy? A weight of 300 pounds is a lot even for a six foot man. The question of whether [...]
This is a place for autistic adults to build relationships, share stories, experiences and ideas. […]
Is it possible to create a high intensity interval training format with only the deadlift? […]
There are several reasons for difficulty swallowing. […]
If you’re a parent of a mixed race teen, there are 5 things you should not say to them, according to a mixed race licensed psychologist who coaches parents of mixed race children. [...]
Kristin suffered a traumatic brain injury after getting struck by a car. She shares five things she wished she’d known at the start of her recovery journey. […]
The “sitting disease” is real; you should make every effort to avoid this harbinger of ill health when at your computer. […]
It’s well-publicized that autistic people often avoid eye contact or give very little. […]
Does pain in your leg from the hip to the ankle occur while you’re driving? […]
To the delusional influencers who call everyone at a gym fatphobic, does this include disabled and elderly patrons for whom exercise has increased their independence and confidence? […]
Overweight women without knee pain can enjoy trail running with these following guidelines. […]
The cracking feels good and is not brought on deliberately; it just happens, like maybe when you’re putting on a sock or stretching the foot a little. […]
As you rise into a bridge, your neck cracks or self-adjusts; it feels good; it’s not painful. How does this happen from rising into a bridge? […]
Ann developed excruciating shin pain below her knee while training for a marathon; it was cancer her doctor missed that was visible on an X-ray. […]
What’s the difference between perceived or imagined dysphagia and actual difficulty swallowing from esophageal cancer? […]
Can a zero calcium score be a benefit to or help offset the beginning of heart failure if your ejection fraction is 50%? […]
At what percentage must ejection fraction in chronic heart failure get before you begin having symptoms? Is there a clear cutoff percentage? […]
If you have chronic heart failure, you need to implement these five changes that will ease the burden of this disease. […]
Chronic heart failure comes in four stages including what a layperson might say is mild. […]
You or someone close has just been diagnosed with chronic heart failure and you’re wondering how long this will last, even with the best treatment. […]
Don’t let the naysayers talk you out of an ASD assessment if you’ve begun suspecting you’re autistic. […]
Though esophageal cancer can cause hoarseness, can it cause an actual loss of voice? […]
Since esophageal cancer can later show up in the brain, shouldn’t follow-up PET scans include the head? […]
How many people with esophageal cancer are obese? […]
Why would esophageal cancer spread to the brain a few years after the patient got the “all clear” following treatment? […]
People under 50, even 40, DO get esophageal cancer, including women. […]