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Sports-Related Injuries
What is a contusion? A sprain? A strain? Find out more about these common sports injuries.
Spot Spring Allergy Triggers
If you suffer from stuffy sinuses, sneezing, and red, itchy eyes in the spring, here are steps to help prevent symptoms.
Sprained Ankles Need Attention
When you sprain an ankle, 1 or more ligaments on the outside of your ankle become stretched or torn.
Sprains, Strains, Breaks: What’s the Difference?
If you've sprained your ankle, you know what pain is. But maybe that "sprain" was a "strain" or possibly even a "break." The amount of pain in each case can be virtually equal.
Stacked Fruit Salad for One
A refreshing treat of layered fruit, yogurt, and ricotta cheese.
Stages of Alzheimer Disease
Alzheimer disease is a type of brain disorder. It causes memory loss, confusion, and changes in personality. It is a type of dementia.
Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSSS) in Children
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS) is a serious skin infection. The infection causes peeling skin over large parts of the body. It looks like the skin has been scalded or burned by hot liquid. It’s more common in the summer and fall.
Start Some Healthy Holiday Traditions
December can be stressful. But you and your family can adopt some new traditions that may help ease the season's stress and make your holidays healthy and happy.
Start the School Year Off Right with Healthier Lunches
Back-to-school is a time to start fresh—and that includes rethinking kids’ lunchtime routines. With childhood obesity affecting nearly one in five children in the U.S., you may be concerned about keeping your children a healthy weight. Or maybe you’d like to save a little money. Packing school lunches is a great way to accomplish these goals.
Status Epilepticus
A seizure that lasts at least 30 minutes is called status epilepticus, or a prolonged seizure. This is a medical emergency that may lead to permanent brain damage or death. Many medical experts become concerned that a seizure is status epilepticus after it lasts 5 to 10 minutes.
Stay Awake Behind the Wheel
When you're behind the wheel, you may believe that you can stop yourself from falling asleep, but you can't. You may not even know you've dozed off. Here are some important tips to help stay alert.
Stay Safe This Winter
Winter weather presents safety challenges inside and outside the home. Being prepared and following these safety tips can help you stay safe and warm.