Health Articles: Diseases and Conditions
How to Relief Eye Strain
Practice relaxation. Ease muscle tension with this relaxation exercise: Place your elbows on your desk, palms facing up; let your weight fall forward and your head fall into your hands Read more
Lyme Disease and Its Treatment
The number of ticks in endemic residential areas may be reduced by removing leaf litter, brush- and wood-piles around houses and at the edges of yards Read more
Scalp Ringworm - What Are Your Choices Of Treatments
If you're suffering from scalp ringworm you're joining millions of other sufferers this year. Knowing your choices of treatment can make a difference in the time it takes you to cure yourself. Read more
How to Cure Constipation and Hemorrhoids
Some simple measures to cure constipation and hemorrhoids are presented. The working mechanisms of each measure are explained. Read more
Three Unusual Causes of Headaches
Headaches are usually caused by stress, eyestrain and hormonal changes. However, there are other more unusual causes of headaches. Read on if you want to discover them. Read more
Things to Know About Brain Disease
Parkinson's disease is a progressive disorder of the nervous system that usually affects people over the age of 60. The three primary symptoms of Parkinson's disease include tremor, rigid muscles and slowness of movement. Read more
Is it Possible to Have Normal Blood Sugar Levels?
What blood sugar levels can be considered normal? Your blood sugar level after fasting for at least 8 hours should be between 70 and 100 milligrams per deciliter. A pre-diabetes condition exists if your blood sugar is above 100 any time. You are prediabetes if your blood sugar level is over 100 but under 200. Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes is indicated by blood sugar levels above 200. Read more
It Is Possible to Have Blood Sugar Levels Within Normal Ranges, Even as a Diabetic
What Levels of Blood Sugar Can Be Considered Normal? Your blood sugar level should be between 70 milligrams per deciliter to 100 mg/dl after 8 hours of not eating. A blood sugar level above 100 mg/dL at any time may indicate that a pre-diabetes condition is present. Read more
How to Treat Chickenpox
Chickenpox is a highly communicable disease caused by the varicella virus, a member of the herpes virus family. In temperate climates, chickenpox occurs most frequently in winter and early spring. Read more
Seborrheic Keratoses – Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
Seborrheic keratoses are raised growths on the skin. There may be just one or clusters of dozens. Seborrheic keratoses are non-cancerous growths of the outer layer of skin. A main feature of seborrheic keratoses is their waxy, “pasted-on” or “stuck-on” appearance. Read more