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Halting Heart Attack and Stroke
… A heart attack or stroke can happen within seconds. Getting treatment fast for these medical emergencies can mean the difference between life and death or disability. But … you know the symptoms of these dangerous events? And do you know if you’re at risk for having one? More than 1.5 million people have a heart attack or stroke every year in the U.S. Heart …
Recognizing and Treating Childhood Ear Infections
… Ear infections are a common reason for bringing kids to see a health care provider. The infections can strike at any age, but … much more likely to get them than adults. In fact, five out of six children will have at least one ear infection by the time they’re 3 years old. Ear infections are usually caused by bacteria, …
Show Your Heart Some Love!
… Heart disease is a leading cause of death in the U.S. for both men and women. But you can take steps to protect your heart and stay healthy. To start, … cholesterol, and blood glucose (blood sugar). Then take action to improve your numbers. One key number to know is your body mass index, or BMI. BMI is an estimate of body fat. Your BMI …
Ringing in Your Ears?
… hissing or buzzing. It may be soft or loud, and it might affect both of your ears or only one. For some people, it’s a minor annoyance. For others, it can interfere with sleep and grow to …
When Unwanted Thoughts Intrude
… common to worry about things like germs or to double check that the stove is turned off. But for people with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), these thoughts and behaviors are so severe … explains Fitzgerald. This can mean problems with family, work, or school. Spending more than one hour a day on thoughts or behaviors can indicate a problem. See the Wise Choices box for more …
Feeling Fatigued?
… Exhaustion seems to be on the rise. Fatigue is one of the symptoms most often reported by people with COVID-19, and their tiredness can linger. … depression or anxiety, and more. Because it has so many possible causes, it can be hard for doctors to diagnose the origins of someone’s fatigue. This can make it difficult to develop …
From A to Zika
… These gene changes, called mutations, help microbes survive and spread. Some make it possible for bacteria or viruses that once only infected animals to infect people. Bacteria and viruses … the ease of global travel. “Airplanes don’t have to carry mosquitoes with them; they just need one person who’s been infected to introduce a disease to a new location.” Weaver and his …
College Drinking: Changing the Culture
… Dangerous drinking remains a major concern on college campuses. One in three college students reports binge drinking in the past month. Find resources for parents to discuss the risks of college drinking. Intervention tools are also available. …
Moms’ Mental Health Matters
… serious anxiety and depression around pregnancy. You can also find tips on supporting a loved one and finding treatment. …
Endometriosis
… Endometriosis is one of the most common diseases of the female reproductive system. Its main symptoms include pain …
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