
High blood pressure is often called the silent killer. Nearly half of adults in the US have high blood pressure, but many don’t recognize the symptoms.1 It often develops silently

High blood pressure is often called the silent killer. Nearly half of adults in the US have high blood pressure, but many don’t recognize the symptoms.1 It often develops silently

Experiencing difficulty urinating or frequent discomfort could signal the need for medical intervention, like the use of a urinary catheters. These devices are essential for draining the bladder when natural

Surgery should mark the beginning of your recovery. But for thousands of patients each year, another threat starts brewing after the procedure: pneumonia. What should be a time for healing

You’ve been pushing through your workouts, getting those extra steps in, or maybe just spending more time on your feet, and now there’s this nagging pain that won’t go away.

A distended bladder can stretch to hold nearly three times its normal size before it ruptures. But permanent kidney damage often happens long before that point. When urine can’t empty

Hydration is essential for staying cool, alert, and healthy in the heat. But can you have too much of a good thing? Surprisingly, yes! While uncommon, drinking excessive amounts of

Head injuries in sports are a serious concern for athletes, parents, and medical professionals alike. Whether it’s a collision in football or a fall in gymnastics, the response time and

Wheezing and persistent coughing are hallmark signs of asthma. Most people recognize these symptoms immediately and seek treatment. However, not all asthma presents with these obvious warning signs. Silent asthma

When an ECG report comes back as “borderline,” it can leave patients feeling uncertain and uneasy. What does it really mean? Is it harmless or could it signal something more
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