- 1. Adult ADHD: 6 Ways to Take Control of Your Life
- (ADD/ADHD)
- ... of physical exercise as a mainstay of their treatment program." Though the mechanism of exactly how exercise helps is not clear — research shows that it can boost memory and cognitive processing speed. ...
- 2. Ganglion cysts
- (Ganglion cysts)
- ... problem temporary or chronic? What is the best course of action? What are the alternatives to the primary approach that you're suggesting? I have other health conditions. How can I best manage them ...
- 3. Knee pain
- (Knee pain)
- ... and infections — also can cause knee pain. Many types of minor knee pain respond well to self-care measures. Physical therapy and knee braces also can help relieve knee pain. In some cases, however, ...
- 4. Type 2 diabetes
- (Type 2 diabetes)
- ... some people develop type 2 diabetes and others don't. It's clear that certain factors increase the risk, however, including: Weight. Being overweight is a primary risk factor for type 2 diabetes. ...
- 5. Type 1 diabetes
- (Type 1 diabetes)
- ... suggests that vitamin D may be protective against type 1 diabetes. However, early drinking of cow's milk — a common source of vitamin D — has been linked to an increased risk of type 1 diabetes. Other ...
- 6. Cervical dystonia
- (Cervical dystonia)
- ... be exhausting and disabling. In most cases of cervical dystonia, doctors don't know why some people develop the disorder and others don't. Some cases, however, appear to be linked to: Head, neck ...
- 7. Grand mal seizure
- (Grand mal seizure)
- ... or a stroke. However, most of the time grand mal seizure is caused by epilepsy. Many people who have a grand mal seizure will never have another one. However, some people need daily anti-seizure medications ...
- 8. De Quervain's tenosynovitis
- (De Quervain's tenosynovitis)
- ... to confirm the diagnosis? What treatment approach do you recommend? I have other health problems. How can I best manage these conditions together? Will I need surgery? How long will I need to avoid ...
- 9. Tennis elbow
- (Tennis elbow)
- ... a tennis backhand. However, many occupations also feature repetitive wrist and arm motions that can cause tennis elbow. The pain of tennis elbow occurs primarily where the tendons of your forearm muscles ...
- 10. Temporal lobe seizures
- (Temporal lobe seizures)
- ... may indicate an emergency contact person and other information. Often, the cause of temporal lobe seizures remains unknown. However, they can be a result of: Traumatic brain injury Infections, ...
- 11. Sex Tips Shanghai China
- (Good Sex)
- ... sex life. However, even the most contented lovers can have fun trying new things, so here are some ideas. 1. Build anticipation Agree on a period of time, say one week, when you won’t have orgasms ...
- 12. Von Willebrand disease
- (Von Willebrand disease)
- ... of von Willebrand disease in women Heavy menstrual bleeding is often the main sign of von Willebrand disease in women. However, many women with von Willebrand disease go undiagnosed because they're not ...
- 13. Braces: How Do They Work?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... force, are also available. The cost of braces varies. For example, ceramic braces and other invisible braces may cost more than metal dental braces. How Braces Work: In simple words, braces work ...
- 14. What are the Bad Oral Habits That Will Cost You?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... your joints and chewing muscles. To help you break this habit, you can chew gum instead, but beware: dental studies have shown that excessive gum-chewing can also cause damage to your chewing muscles. ...
- 15. Canker sores
- (Canker sores)
- ... of your lips and aren't contagious. They can be painful, however, and can make eating and talking difficult. Most canker sores go away on their own in a week or two. Check with your doctor or dentist ...
- 16. Water on the knee
- (Water on the knee)
- ... usually arthritis, an infection or an injury. Your doctor may order some of the following tests to determine the underlying cause. Imaging tests These studies show the inside of your knee joint. They ...
- 17. Diabetes
- (Diabetes)
- The term "diabetes mellitus" refers to a group of diseases that affect how your body uses blood glucose, commonly called blood sugar. Glucose is vital to your health because it's an important source ...
- 18. Spinal cord injury
- (Spinal cord injury )
- ... However, your rehabilitation team will help you develop the strategies you need to address the changes caused by the spinal cord injury. Areas often affected include: Bladder control. Your bladder ...
- 19. Cervical spondylosis
- (Cervical spondylosis)
- ... A variety of imaging tests can provide details to guide diagnosis and treatment. Examples include: Neck X-ray. An X-ray may show abnormalities, such as bone spurs, that indicate cervical spondylosis. ...
- 20. Physical Development in Boys: What to Expect
- (Puberty)
- ... sexual function is not dependent on penis size or that the dimensions of the flaccid penis don’t necessarily indicate how large it is when erect. Parents can spare their sons needless distress by anticipating ...