Many women will experience a variety of symptoms associated with their perimenopause years. Perhaps the most commonly discussed symptom is hot flashes. Since estrogen therapy is not always an option, especially if you are at high risk for reproductive cancers or are at elevated risk for stroke or blood clots, you may want to consider alternatives. There are options ot
- Receiving the news that your young child is deaf or hard of hearing (HOH) can be a major blow to any parent. You may wonder if your child will be able to keep up with his or her classmates in school, or whether wearing a large, unwieldy hearing aid could place a target on your child's back when it comes to bullies. Most of all, you could worry that your child's qualit
- Although brain cancer is less common than many other forms of cancer, it can be especially virulent because it tends to grow quickly before symptoms develop and is difficult to treat. Fortunately, the landscape of possible treatments is constantly changing and bringing the hope of more effective treatments and longer survival rates. Low-Intensity Electrical Fields Low
- Surfer's eye is a fleshy growth that forms on the conjunctiva, the white of the eye, in response to sun exposure and other irritants. This growth can become large enough to block some or all of your vision, and it's common among surfers. A whopping 36% of enthusiast surfers have surfer's eye, while only 2.3% of non-surfers are affected. Surfer's Eye Causes Surfers spe
- Along with developing motor skills and temper tantrums, pickiness at the dinner table is one of the classic hallmarks your child has reached the toddler stage. When you're dealing with a child that will only eat a single food or wants to avoid eating altogether, it's very easy for a serious nutritional deficiency to sneak up on you. Keep a watchful eye out for these f