10 things to know — Insurance status a factor in adolescent scoliosis surgery September 30, 2016 Add Comment Edit How does insurance status impact scoliosis surgery outcomes and cost? A group of researchers examined the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Pr... Read More
How to Deal with Social Anxiety: 5 Powerful Tips! September 30, 2016 Add Comment Edit Do you fear that you will be judged by others in social situations? Do your fears cause you to avoid groups of people or group events becaus... Read More
Struggle To live- Sarcoidosis – Carla Malcoms Story September 30, 2016 Add Comment Edit I started having “weird” symptoms in March of 2006, with swelling of the face being the worst, so I went to my family doctor. He put me on ... Read More
DOES HILLARY CLINTON HAVE AIDS? DONALD TRUMP SUPPORTERS SEEM TO THINK SO September 30, 2016 Add Comment Edit It is certainly no secret that Donald Trump supporters are not the biggest fans of Hillary Clinton. The host of The Daily Show on Comedy Ce... Read More
Why Your Rheumatoid Arthritis Remission Didn’t Last September 30, 2016 Add Comment Edit RA can relapse — even after years of remission. Learn why and what you can do about it. Thanks to newer medications and more aggressive trea... Read More
Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia in Sarcoidosis Patient Successfully Treated with Rituxan, CellCept Combo September 30, 2016 Add Comment Edit Patients with sarcoidosis may develop a condition known as autoimmune hemolytic anemia, in which the red blood cells are prematurely destroy... Read More
How Can People With Narcolepsy Drive Safely? September 30, 2016 Add Comment Edit It takes treatment and a dose of self-awareness. For many people, avoiding fatigued driving means staying off the roads after pulling an all... Read More
How Can People With Narcolepsy Drive Safely? September 30, 2016 Add Comment Edit It takes treatment and a dose of self-awareness. For many people, avoiding fatigued driving means staying off the roads after pulling an all... Read More
The 5 Stages Of Parkinson’s Disease September 29, 2016 Add Comment Edit There are five Parkinson’s disease stages. This helps healthcare providers decide what treatment to recommend and to help families better u... Read More
5 Warning Signs That Rheumatoid Arthritis Is Getting Worse September 29, 2016 Add Comment Edit These signs and symptoms may offer clues to the seriousness of your rheumatoid arthritis. One of the tricky things about treating rheumatoid... Read More
Bullying, Asthma, and Food Allergy: What Can Be Done? September 29, 2016 Add Comment Edit MIAMI , Sept. 29, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Victims of bullying feel powerless and vulnerable, which often produces devastating psychological co... Read More
Scoliosis surgery at 70 years old: Is it safe? 5 things to know September 29, 2016 Add Comment Edit A new study published in Clinical Spine Surgery examines acute complications among spinal deformity surgical patients who are 70 years old ... Read More
Exercise May Not Lower Women's Risk of Multiple Sclerosis September 29, 2016 Add Comment Edit THURSDAY, Sept. 29, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Regular workouts may cut a woman's chances for heart disease and certain cancers, but new r... Read More
Can Cancer Medications Bring on Rheumatoid Arthritis? September 28, 2016 Add Comment Edit Patients with rheumatoid arthritis and autoimmunity face an elevated risk for cancer, but now researchers have found that the reverse may a... Read More
8 Things Only Anxious Extroverts Know to Be True September 28, 2016 1 Comment Edit Sure we love to be around people. We love to laugh, interact, maybe every once in a while be the center of a party. We get off being in the ... Read More
Earlier Detection, Timely Treatment for MS, Parkinson’s Possible with Virtual Reality Tool September 28, 2016 Add Comment Edit Scientists at Russia’s Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) andSiberian State Medical University(SSMU), both in Tomsk, have developed a diagno... Read More
‘Clinic Speak’ Helps People With Multiple Sclerosis Take Control September 27, 2016 Add Comment Edit The past couple of weeks have been exhausting for me, but at the same time, I’ve been rejuvenated with great information about living our li... Read More
North Huntingdon woman skates past rheumatoid arthritis September 27, 2016 Add Comment Edit Cara Zanella of North Huntingdon has a drive to keep moving — competitive figure skating, exercising and working — to help her maintain ... Read More
Managing brain-damaging PKU: There’s an app for that September 27, 2016 Add Comment Edit While Sarah Chamberlin napped with her newborn baby daughter Isabel in August 2013, it felt easy to ignore a ringing phone. A mother with a ... Read More
The Effects of Alcohol, Coffee, and Smoking on Multiple Sclerosis September 26, 2016 Add Comment Edit Researchers are looking into the possible benefits, if any, of these substances on people with MS. Cigarettes, no way. Coffee, not sure. Alc... Read More
Scoliosis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments September 26, 2016 1 Comment Edit Scoliosis is a condition that causes the spine to curve to the side. It can affect any part of the spine, but the most common regions are th... Read More
Amazing Essential Oils for Chronic Pain Relief September 26, 2016 Add Comment Edit Life is full of aches and pains — some minor, some major. After a long day, many people find themselves reaching into the medicine cabinet f... Read More