
Appendix removal: When is Appendectomy really needed?
Appendectomy, or appendix removal surgery, is usually recommended after a serious infection of the appendix called appendicitis. What do you need to know about it?

Twisted Esophagus: Esophageal Spasm
The precise causes of twisted esophagus are currently unknown. Through exploring and researching, medical science hopes to discover more information about this rare condition and to improve current treatment methods.

7 Things to Help You Get Skin like a Baby
Babies are known to have the softest skin that can be found. We all desire to have skin as soft as a baby’s; however, as we age, our skin loses much of the softness and suppleness that characterizes our younger years.

Women, Dysuria And Peeing: What Causes Constant Burning After Urination?
Dysuria is a common problem that can be quite aggravating to deal with. Although most of the time, this signals some type of bacterial urinary tract infection, there are a number of other possible agents that could be leading to this discomfort.

Your Spleen - Why Can You Live Without It?
The spleen plays a very important role in your health and the function of your body, so how is it that you can actually live without it?

Using Vinegar in the Fight Against Cervical Cancer
Every year in the United States about 7 women per 100,000 are diagnosed with cervical cancer. In Africa and South America, that number climbs to 53 women per 100,000.

Painkillers (Ibuprofen And Naproxen) Linked To Kidney Cancer
Every year 65,000 people in the United States alone are diagnosed with kidney cancer. Now doctors report that people who use non-steroidal antiinflammatory medications such as ibuprofen and naproxen sodium may be at elevated risk for the disease.

Is It a Myth: Great Six Pack Abs and a Ruined Back
Core exercise should develop all of the muscles surrounding the spine, including but not limited to the abs, but back muscles too. In this article you will find the essentials for an effective core workout.

Ten Low-Impact But Effective Workouts
Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham tell us that older people need to work out more often to maintain muscle mass. The only solution for older people is regular, low-impact exercise. Fortunately, there are a variety of routines.

Booze And Heart Disease: 7 Causes Of Chest Pain After Drinking Alcohol
Drinking can be an enjoyable activity until you start to notice severe chest pain. Unfortunately, this non-specific finding could point to a number of conditions that you should rule out to make sure you are in good health.