March 28, 2022
According to Mayo Clinic, ringing in the ears — also known as tinnitus — is a common problem that affects 15% to 20% of people. Occurring most frequently in older adults, tinnitus is usually caused by an underlying condition, such as age-related hearing loss, an ear injury, or a problem…
March 23, 2022
Chase Schweiger was an active, “completely healthy” 7-year-old when he suddenly collapsed from a stroke on May 19th, 2014. "It was a typical Monday," Wendi Schweiger, Chase's mom, tells PEOPLE in an exclusive story this week. Chase was about to head off to karate class when he spotted…
March 23, 2022
The musculoskeletal system is made up of the body's bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, and cartilage. As explained by Cleveland Clinic, each part of the system works together to support your body’s weight and help you move. When faced with injuries, disease, or aging, parts of the musculoskeletal system can…
March 22, 2022
We all have memory lapses sometimes. Even young, healthy people can be prone to forgetting words (the old tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon) or misplacing keys. But true memory loss, also called amnesia, is something completely different, according to Penn Medicine. Memory loss is described as “unusual forgetfulness” in which a…
March 15, 2022
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a disorder characterized by extreme fatigue, no matter the amount of sleep you get. The fatigue lasts for at least six months but can go on for years, and can’t be explained by an underlying medical condition. Anyone can develop CFS, but it is four…
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