
What Happened to the Work Ethic?
What happened to people who do the very best they can for the joy of it? What happened to integrity at work?

Orthostatic Hypotension: Sudden Low Blood Pressure
When the victim of orthostatic hypotension stands up from a seated position, blood rushes away from the brain and he or she can feel woozy—or even fall flat on the face. The causes of orthostatic hypotension, however, are not limited just to medication.

Tobacco Health Impact: A Day without Smoking
Smokers face a great number of societal stigmas and have to deal with smelling like an ashtray, having bad breath, yellow teeth and nobody wants to be exposed to second-hand smoke so the habit is highly frowned upon.

Infection of the Epiglottis
The epiglottis is a cartilaginous structure that is covered by a mucus membrane. It is part of the larynx, a structure in the neck that is also known as the voice box.

Resistance to Effort and Excellence
Are you stuck, unable to move forward with something you say you want to do? Do you hold back giving your all to whatever you are doing? This article is for you!

An Interview with Dr. Howard T. Bellin - A Plastic Surgeon, Inventor, and Director of CosMedica
SteadyHealth recently caught up with Dr. Howard T. Bellin, the founder, director, and sole cosmetic surgeon at CosMedica. Dr. Bellin is an accomplished plastic surgeon.

Tick Borne Rickettsial Disease
Tick-borne diseases are a group of illnesses that people get from tick bites. Ticks are excellent source for transmitting various diseases. They belong to the class Arachnida of arthropods.

Intestinal Infections with Tapeworm Parasites
Tapeworms can come as an unpleasant surprise a few weeks later to anyone munching away on a bowl of cereal from an old box and noticing a few wriggling creepy-crawlies at the bottom of the bowl.

Menthol Cigarettes: Are They Better Than Regular?
Menthol cigarettes are a combination of tobacco and menthol that makes the mouth and nose feel cool without a drop in temperature.Especially popular in the warmer US climates, menthol cigarettes are disproportionately popular with African-Americans.

Superbug Clostridium Difficile About to Overtake MRSA in Hospitals
For over seven years the news has been filled with scary reports about the "super-bug" MRSA, methycillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. This flesh-eating bacterium has been known to haunt preschools, nurseries, locker rooms, and hospitals.