Winter hiking: Magical or miserable?
By midwinter, our urge to hibernate can start to feel constricting instead of cozy. What better antidote to being cooped up indoors than a…
Read MoreBy midwinter, our urge to hibernate can start to feel constricting instead of cozy. What better antidote to being cooped up indoors than a…
Read MoreIf your fingers or toes ever turn pale (or even ghostly white) and go numb when exposed to cold, you might assume you just…
Read MoreDementia usually develops in people ages 65 years and older. So-called young-onset dementia, occurring in those younger than age 65, is uncommon. Now, a…
Read MoreLifestyle changes like regular exercise, a healthy diet, and sufficient sleep are cornerstones of self-care for people with type 2 diabetes. But what about…
Read MoreThe tongue is secured to the front of the mouth partly by a band of tissue called the lingual frenulum. If the frenulum is…
Read MoreIf you suffer from the throbbing, intense pain set off by migraine headaches, you may well wonder which medicines are most likely to offer…
Read MoreFeeling sad, anxious, or angry at times is a normal part of the human experience. But do you — or someone you’re close to…
Read MoreAs the new year rolls on, sports fans rejoice! You’ve had the excitement of the college football bowl games and the national championship game,…
Read MoreAs a kid, I spent many Saturdays romping around my Florida neighborhood imitating Colonel Steve Austin, better known as The Six Million Dollar Man…
Read MoreInfections after a prostate biopsy are rare, but they do occur. Now research shows that fewer than 2% of men develop confirmed infections after…
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