Up to 80 percent of women going through menopause experience unpleasant symptoms.
The tenth leading cause of cancer death that can mimic a urinary tract infection or postmenopausal bleeding in women.
There is ongoing debate about who should undergo a colonoscopy and when.
Histamine intolerance occurs when the body struggles to break down histamine from food or its own natural production.
The prostate naturally enlarges with age but when that growth goes too far, it starts to disrupt how you urinate.
Hypothyroidism often goes under the radar as its symptoms are vague, easy to dismiss and frequently associated with stress aging or something else.
Despite its reputation as one of the leading causes of skin disease–related deaths, melanoma is highly treatable when detected early.
Often called a “silent” disease, atherosclerosis can progress for years without symptoms—until it leads to heart attack, stroke, or other serious complications.
A 2020 study found the average progression rate was -0.40 diopters per year in children whose myopia progressed.
Now affecting an estimated 1 in 25 American adults, the condition is on the rise, driven in part by the obesity epidemic.