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The Inflamed Brain
… When you get sick, some germs can attack the brain or the protective lining that surrounds the brain. This … and lead to severe illness, or even death. It’s important to recognize the symptoms so you can get medical help as quickly as possible. When the brain swells, it’s called encephalitis. When … the brain or its lining. Nath’s team is testing compounds that may block Zika virus from getting into brain cells grown in the lab. His team hopes that these may block other viruses that …
Period Problems
… Getting your period is a fact of life for most women. But every woman’s period is different. So how do you know if yours is causing problems that it shouldn’t? Many girls and women get cramps, low back pain, fatigue, or discomfort with their periods. But some have pain so bad … bleeding during a woman’s period is the most common symptom of fibroids. Severe pain that gets worse around the time of a woman’s period is the most common symptom of endometriosis. Both …
Prostate Predicaments
… Many men develop urinary problems as they get older. They might find it hard to urinate, have a strong and sudden urge to “go,” be unable … and surrounds the urethra, the tube that carries urine out of the bladder. If the prostate gets too large, it can narrow or even block the urethra and make it hard to pass urine. Three … Talk with your doctor if you have problems urinating or feel discomfort in your pelvic area. Getting the right treatment can help improve your quality of life. …
Having Kids Later in Life
… 20% of women in the U.S. now have their first child after age 35. You may have heard that getting pregnant can be more difficult as you age. Or that it’s riskier for both the mom’s and … later in life, many concerns are manageable. … Getting Pregnant … It can be more difficult to get pregnant with age. There are many reasons for that. One is that fertility decreases as you …
How Cataracts Cloud Your Vision
… start to break down and clump together. This clumping makes a cloudy area on your lens that gets worse over time. At first, you may not have any symptoms. But eventually your vision becomes … most common operations in the U.S. Your doctor may recommend surgery if your cataracts start getting in the way of everyday activities like reading, driving, or watching TV. During cataract … and replaces it with a new, artificial lens. Surgery is very safe. Nine out of 10 people who get it can see better afterwards. But most people don’t need to rush into surgery. Talk with your …
COVID-19 Vaccines Not Linked With Fertility Issues
… have concerns about rumored side effects. This includes whether the vaccines affect fertility. Getting COVID-19 can temporarily affect fertility. But there’s no evidence that vaccines against … mother and child. Experts recommend that anyone who is pregnant or trying to become pregnant get a COVID-19 vaccine. …
Minding Your Metabolism
… be confused by advice about diet and exercise, but they’re key to avoiding weight gain as you get older. As you move through your 30s, 40s, 50s, and beyond, you can take steps to help fight … create the energy and substances you need to grow, move, and stay healthy.] changes as you get older. You burn fewer calories and break down foods differently. You also lose lean muscle. … can quickly become middle-age sprawl. “At some point, everyone loses muscle mass as they get older and gains abdominal fat,” says NIH’s Dr. Mark Mattson, an expert on aging and exercise. …
Nurturing Healthy Neighborhoods
… already know that your genes can affect your health. So can the choices you make, such as getting enough exercise and eating healthy food. But did you know that where you live can affect … how the environment around us, from how many trees we can see to how far we have to travel to get fresh food, influences our health. … Green Spaces … Studies show that green spaces, such as …
Avoiding Anemia
… for a long time. The good news is that anemia often can be prevented and easily corrected by getting enough iron. Anemia arises when your body doesn’t have enough healthy red blood cells. … When the number of red blood cells or your hemoglobin level is too low, your body doesn’t get all of the oxygen it needs, and that can make you feel very tired. You may also have other … iron and other nutrients to make hemoglobin and healthy red blood cells. So it’s important to get a regular supply of iron as well as vitamin B12, folate, and protein. You can get these …
Protecting Against HPV
… Some can cause genital warts, and others certain cancers. Anyone who is sexually active can get one of these harmful types of HPV. Most people don’t know they have the virus. “Over a … anus, and back of the throat. Fortunately, there are vaccines that can prevent HPV infection. Getting the HPV vaccine could protect against over 90% of the cancers caused by the virus. “We … at age 15 or older will need three doses. The vaccine is recommended for everyone up to 26 years of age. The HPV vaccine has also been recently approved for those 27 to 45 years old. …
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