National Kidney Month: Here’s What You Should Know
35.5 million people are living with chronic kidney disease. This accounts for 14% of the American adult population. That’s why National Kidney […]
35.5 million people are living with chronic kidney disease. This accounts for 14% of the American adult population. That’s why National Kidney […]
Keep your mind sharp and body energized – if it’s been lacking, vitamin B12 could be the reason. Last year we discussed […]
Some say fruit is “nature’s candy.” It’s sweet but actually carries with it a nutritional value, unlike candy. When you take that fruit and turn it into a beverage, do you still have a nutritional option? The consumption of fruit juice has declined over the years as awareness spread regarding juice appearing closer to a soda than many initially perceived.
You may remember the hair loss your parents experienced and are anticipating the same to happen for you when you reach the […]
Most of us have experienced small dots, cobwebs, or wiggly lines moving across our eyes at some point. The word most people […]
Anytime you have picked up a prescription medication from your pharmacy you have likely noticed the clear price difference between the “name […]
You may have heard someone point to their hunger as the reason for their anger – this combined phrase, “hangry” is a […]
Ever notice the small bumps that can temporarily develop on your skin? Often called “goosebumps” the origin of the name is as literal as it sounds – they feel very similar to goose skin.
You may be surprised to learn why non-smokers can be diagnosed with lung cancer, even without regular exposure to second-hand smoke. A common reason is radon gas, which can potentially be present inside your own home.
Lactose intolerance is commonly diagnosed in children between the ages of 2 and 5. This makes it crucial that parents are aware of symptoms of this dietary restriction and can work with their young child to provide a diet that accommodates their lactose restrictions.