
Milk allergy and lactose intolerance
Most people think that lactose intolerance is the same as an allergy to milk or dairy products. It is important to distinguish between the two because they are not the same; in fact they are not even related.

Milk Allergy in Infants and Young Children
Milk allergy is one of the commonest food allergies in infants and young children, with 2-3% of children under three years of age allergic to cow’s milk proteins, though most of them surpass this allergy.

Could Parkinson's Disease Be Cured Without Medication?
Dr. Brendan Stack is a dentist with a remarkable claim. In a video he posted to the Internet, Stack shows the treatment of a woman with Parkinson's disease whom doctors at the revered Johns Hopkins clinics had not been able to treat.

Raynaud's phenomenon
Raynaud's phenomenon is a disorder that affects the blood vessels in the fingers, toes, ears, and nose. It is characterized by episodic attacks, also called vasospastic attacks, that cause the blood vessels in the digits to constrict significantly.

Cataract surgery
First you notice that you have vision problems, and everything looks blurred. Colors may not bright as they did before. Then you see a doctor, who tells you you need cataract surgery.

Being Overweight And Obesity Increase Risk For Heart Attack
Contrary to earlier reports that overweight and obesity do not necessarily lead to heart disease, a 2013 study shows that an increase in body mass index with or without metabolic abnormalities may increase one’s risk for heart attack.

Vasculitis
Vasculitis is a general term for a group of uncommon diseases that feature inflammation of the blood vessels. The blood vessels of the body are referred to as the vascular system.

Stent Or Bypass: Which Is Better For Treating Heart Disease In Diabetics?
Most diabetics eventually develop atherosclerosis, and there are two basic surgical options, stents and bypass. Recent headlines tout the superiority of bypass to stents for most people, but there are differences in treating people who have diabetes.

Don't Suffer With Heel Pain - It Can Easily Be Treated
Heel pain is one of the commonest foot problems and it's caused by a variety of conditions. The most common is plantar fasciitis which you can treat yourself and often resolves spontaneously, but may require professional help to avoid future attacks.

Back pain: Causes, Treatment & Risks
Almost everyone has experienced, at least once in a lifetime, some kind of back pain.