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Anxiety / Stress |
Female relatives 'nag' the most, says study We all have to deal with troublesome relationships, but which social ties do we find most 'difficult' and why don't we simply cut them off? |
Bones / Orthopedics |
What you need to know about the xiphoid process A look at the xiphoid process, a tiny bone structure within the sternum. Included are details on the symptoms in this area and how to treat the problem. |
Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine |
Yoga poses for thyroid conditions Can yoga be beneficial for people with hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism? We look at the evidence and list the best yoga poses for thyroid health. |
Dermatology |
Is it seborrheic keratosis or skin cancer? Seborrheic keratosis is a noncancerous condition that can look a lot like melanoma. In this article, learn about the difference and when to see a doctor. |
Diabetes |
Can type 2 diabetes become insulin dependent diabetes? It is sometimes thought that people with type 2 diabetes may develop type 1. Learn why some people with type 2 diabetes may be called insulin dependent. | Does metformin help you lose weight? We examine what impact metformin might have on weight loss, how this drug is used to treat diabetes, and whether or not it helps people to lose weight. |
Diabetes Type 1 |
Can type 2 diabetes become insulin dependent diabetes? It is sometimes thought that people with type 2 diabetes may develop type 1. Learn why some people with type 2 diabetes may be called insulin dependent. |
Endocrinology |
Yoga poses for thyroid conditions Can yoga be beneficial for people with hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism? We look at the evidence and list the best yoga poses for thyroid health. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
Can type 2 diabetes become insulin dependent diabetes? It is sometimes thought that people with type 2 diabetes may develop type 1. Learn why some people with type 2 diabetes may be called insulin dependent. | Does metformin help you lose weight? We examine what impact metformin might have on weight loss, how this drug is used to treat diabetes, and whether or not it helps people to lose weight. |
GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology |
Could vitamin D supplements treat IBS? A review of existing research indicates that vitamin D supplements could help to ease symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, such as abdominal pain. |
Acid Reflux / GERD |
What you need to know about the xiphoid process A look at the xiphoid process, a tiny bone structure within the sternum. Included are details on the symptoms in this area and how to treat the problem. |
Hypothyroid |
Yoga poses for thyroid conditions Can yoga be beneficial for people with hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism? We look at the evidence and list the best yoga poses for thyroid health. |
Irritable Bowel Syndrome |
Could vitamin D supplements treat IBS? A review of existing research indicates that vitamin D supplements could help to ease symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, such as abdominal pain. |
Melanoma / Skin Cancer |
Is it seborrheic keratosis or skin cancer? Seborrheic keratosis is a noncancerous condition that can look a lot like melanoma. In this article, learn about the difference and when to see a doctor. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Could vitamin D supplements treat IBS? A review of existing research indicates that vitamin D supplements could help to ease symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, such as abdominal pain. |
Pharmacy / Pharmacist |
Does metformin help you lose weight? We examine what impact metformin might have on weight loss, how this drug is used to treat diabetes, and whether or not it helps people to lose weight. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Battered woman syndrome: Stages and recovery Battered woman syndrome is a condition that can develop as a result of an abusive relationship. Learn about the symptoms, stages, and complications. | Female relatives 'nag' the most, says study We all have to deal with troublesome relationships, but which social ties do we find most 'difficult' and why don't we simply cut them off? |
Sports Medicine / Fitness |
What you need to know about the xiphoid process A look at the xiphoid process, a tiny bone structure within the sternum. Included are details on the symptoms in this area and how to treat the problem. | Yoga poses for thyroid conditions Can yoga be beneficial for people with hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism? We look at the evidence and list the best yoga poses for thyroid health. |
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