America is a nation awash in lifestyle diseases, nearly all of which are chronic. From hypertension, which impacts close to half of all adults, to chronic kidney disease, affecting more than one in ...
Being healthy should be the number one priority of every human being in the world. However, stress, unhealthy diets, a lack of physical activity, and other factors negatively impact the quality of our ...
As people live longer, a growing percentage of the population is living with, and dying from, chronic diseases. Chronic diseases tend to require consistent medical attention and often restrict daily ...
According to the CDC, chronic diseases account for most illness, disability, and death in the United States and are the leading drivers of health care costs. Ninety percent of the nation's $4.5 ...
Could our whole theory about the most common causes of death be wrong? Over the past few decades, the focus of public health has shifted from infectious diseases to lifestyle. Now that we have tamed ...
Arthritis is one of the most common chronic health conditions, affecting over 53 million adults in the U.S. alone. And it’s not one single disease. According to the Arthritis Foundation, this broad ...
Women with the autoimmune diseases rheumatoid arthritis, lupus or systemic sclerosis may have a higher rate of death related to cardiovascular disease than men with the autoimmune diseases, according ...
Lungs do their job quietly and constantly, which means they are easily ignored and misunderstood. Myths such as “only smokers ...
ReOpen was the first ever large placebo-controlled clinical trial program to demonstrate statistically significant reduction of symptoms in chronic sinusitis patients without nasal polyps Clinical ...