Often called a “silent” disease, atherosclerosis can progress for years without symptoms—until it leads to heart attack, stroke, or other serious complications.
The brain changes long before cognitive or behavioral symptoms appear.
Nearly 1 million people in the United States live with multiple sclerosis (MS). While there’s no cure, treatments and lifestyle changes can ease symptoms.
Fibromyalgia affects how the body processes pain, leading to a range of symptoms.
Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer’s disease and is characterized by changes in movement and emotion.
Sciatica affects around 40 percent of Americans at some point in their lives.
A potent food and medicine, limes were used to treat and prevent scurvy in the 18th century.
At least 70 million people globally live with dysautonomia, an umbrella term for medical conditions affecting the autonomic nervous system.
Curcumin, the nutrient that makes ground turmeric that vibrant yellow-orange color, has a long history of combating an array of conditions.
In the United States, one in 36 children and one in 45 adults have autism, with males four times more likely to be affected.