
Not Enough Doctors, Limited Pain Treatment For People With Sickle Cell Trait
One of the most common of all sickle cell anemia symptoms is intractable pain, but in the United States there just aren't enough doctors who know how to treat it.

Could The Zika Virus Be Responsible For A Serious Autoimmune Brain Disorder In Adults Too?
Following the Zika-induced outbreak of microcephaly cases in Brazil, a new study has found that the virus could be responsible for a serious autoimmune brain disorder as well.

Risks Associated With Dental Implant Surgery
Dental Implants are very successful and have changed the face of dental treatment. Does that mean they have no risks associated with them? Not quite. Read on to find out what they are.

What Is Interventional Orthodontics? Is Its Use Warranted Or is It Overrated?
Interventional orthodontics is the latest trend to emerge in orthodontic treatment. So what is it exactly and why is it that some people believe in it completely while other think that it is just an elaborate scam?

Vision Problems During Pregnancy
Your body goes through an awful lot of changes during pregnancy, but vision changes are probably the last thing you expect when you are going to have a baby. What are the most common eye problems during pregnancy, and what can you do about them?

What Is That White Patch Inside Your Mouth?
It can be confusing to suddenly notice a white patch inside your mouth. Find out what it could be and why it is something that may need further attention.

How To Get Your Child To Accept Dental Treatment?
How do you get your child to actually want to go the dentist? Sounds impossible? Well, it can be done and there are some simple and effective rules to make sure it happens. Read on.

Excessive Salivation: Causes And Management
Excessive salivation can be an embarrassing problem to have. It has social connotations that can lead to the ridicule and marginalization of a person. This article helps you understand the causes behind excessive salivation and ways to manage the problem.

New Blood Pressure Guidelines Point To Dangers for African-Americans
In the USA about 21 percent of Asians and Hispanics have high blood pressure, as do 23 percent of whites and 25 percent of Native Americans. Over 40 percent of African-Americans, however, have treatable hypertension, and they develop it earlier in life.

Our Skin Cells Offer A Pathway For Breakthrough Anti-Aging Treatments
The discovery of a new enzyme within the power houses of skin cells which is responsible for aging, has proved to be a major breakthrough and it is expected to help in formulation of better anti-aging therapies.