Signs of Colon Cancer and the Importance of Ear...
Colon cancer affects men and women, and the symptoms are usually the same for both. So what are the signs of colon cancer? What is the recommended age to start screening for colon cancer, and how do you know if you should be screened early?
Leaky Gut Syndrome: What It Is and What to Do A...
Leaky gut is a condition in which the lining of the small intestine is damaged. Find out what happens to our health when the gut gets out of balance and develops leaky gut syndrome.
What Is Whooping Cough and Is It Contagious?
Whooping cough has made a resurgence. What exactly is it, why is it on the rise again, and what do you need to do to protect yourself and those you love?
DCIS Breast Disease: 10 Things To Know About St...
Ductal carcinoma in situ, or DCIS, is an often confusing diagnosis also referred to as stage 0 breast cancer. Here are 10 facts you need to know about prognosis, treatment, and the latest research on this breast disease.
Necrotizing Fasciitis: Flesh-Eating Disease Cau...
Necrotizing fasciitis, more popularly known as “flesh-eating disease,” is a rare but potentially fatal condition. It is extremely important to seek immediate medical attention and prompt hospitalization if you or someone you know exhibits the peculiar symptoms associated with the disease.
The Benefits of Colon Hydrotherapy
The practice of the colon hydrotherapy dates back thousands of years to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), ancient Egyptian medicine, and Ayurvedic traditions. Today, colon cleanses are referred to as colon hydrotherapy, colonic irrigations, or enemas. Is it for you?
Toxoplasmosis in Humans: Symptoms to Watch out For
Toxoplasmosis is an infectious disease that’s caused by Toxoplasma gondii—a parasite that’s been called the most successful parasite in the world. Come with us as we explore toxoplasmosis in humans and uncover everything you need to know about T. gondii.
It’s Time to Re-Think Menopause!
Menopause—also known as “climacteric” or “the change of life”—is the time when the ovaries stop producing sex hormones estrogen and progesterone that regulate menstruation. Discover what to expect, as well as tips to making the transition as easy as possible.
Campylobacter Infection: Protect Yourself!
A common type of bacteria called Campylobacter can make you ill if you eat poultry or meat that isn’t fully cooked. Here’s the rundown on camplylobacter infection, the causes behind it, what symptoms let you know you’re sick, and most importantly, how to treat it.
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