From work holiday parties to getting together with friends, the end of the year brings a ton of reasons to celebrate. But with this period ... Read More
Health Conditions
How To Navigate The Holidays Without A COPD Attack
The holiday season can be an extremely stressful time for folks living with COPD, otherwise known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. ... Read More
Aggressive Prenatal Care to Help Battle Preterm Births
Over 200,000 women go into preterm birth each year, oftentimes leading to health issues for both mother and baby. Factors like age, weight, ... Read More
3 Good Reasons To Go Swimming? Heart Disease, Diabetes, & Obesity
For some of us (70%, to be exact), this conversation will start off with a trip to your local YMCA to get swimming lessons. I bet you’ll ... Read More
How To Dramatically Boost Survival of Cardiac Arrest
A person who suffers a cardiac arrest in public has more than twice the chance of surviving if a bystander steps in to restart the heart ... Read More
Americans unprepared for workplace cardiac emergencies
Most U.S. employees are not prepared for cardiac emergencies at work, according to new surveys of employees and workplace safety ... Read More
Rev Run: “What You Don’t Confront, You Can’t Fix”
From hip-hop royalty spewing out lyrics on "My Adidas", "Christmas in Hollis Queens", "Walk This Way" and countless more, Joseph "Rev Run" ... Read More
Patti LaBelle’s New Attitude About Diabetes: “I Didn’t Have A Clue”
When award-winning singer, actress, Dancing With The Stars contestant and so much more, Patti LaBelle learned she had diabetes after passing ... Read More
Woman Goes Viral Giving You The Motivation You Didn’t Know You Needed
Ever have one of those friends who just keeps it real with you? You know that one friend that no matter what, he or she is there to lift you ... Read More
Understanding Narcolepsy: Hypnagogic Hallucinations
Narcolepsy involves many aspects and side effects. One in which is described as hypnagogic hallucinations that can seem so real, individuals ... Read More
Black, Diabetic, & Female Among Other Risk Factors For Tardive Dyskinesia
What if you knew that being bipolar or schizophrenic, black, diabetic and female made you more susceptible to the neuroleptic, involuntary ... Read More
3 Ways You’re Misusing Antibiotics – Without Even Knowing It
Since the discovery of antibiotics, modern medicine’s ability to control bacterial infections has increased exponentially, and diseases and ... Read More