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Understanding Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease affects 12 million Americans most of them smokers. Here, we'll cover the basics on America's fourth le...
Expert : Dr. Joshua Fink
Health Guru
New Hope for Those with Lung Cancer
A new clinical trial of a vaccine called Lucanix shows promising results in prolonging life for people diagnosed with one of the most common...
Contributor : Jennifer Bunn, RN
News Health Guru
Preventing Stroke
Up to 80 percent of strokes that occur in the United States each year could be prevented! Need more convincing? Check out this video!
Expert : Dr. Stephen Silberstein
Health Guru
Behavioral Changes and RLS
If you're among the millions who have restless legs syndrome, you might be interested to know that a set of simple lifestyle adjustments may...
Expert : Dr. Suzanne Phillips M.D.
Health Guru
Causes of RLS
Over twelve million restless legs sufferers want to know?what causes the symptoms of my sleep-depriving condition?
Expert : Dr. Suzanne Phillips M.D.
Health Guru
Understanding Restless Legs Syndrome
Restless legs syndrome was first described in seventeenth century medical writings and it's been plaguing people ever since! So what is rest...
Expert : Dr. Suzanne Phillips M.D.
Health Guru
Preventing Stroke
Up to 80 percent of strokes that occur in the United States each year could be prevented! Need more convincing? Check out this video!
Expert : Dr. Stephen Silberstein
Health Guru
Risk Factors for Stroke
One in 16 deaths in the United States is directly related to a stroke. So, make sure you know your risk factors for having one, it just may ...
Expert : Dr. Stephen Silberstein
Health Guru
Behavior, Mood Changes With Stop-Smoking Drugs
Two popular drugs that have shown to be successful in helping smokers to quit the habit have also caused some serious neuropsychiatric sympt...
Contributor : Jennifer Bunn, RN
News Health Guru
Caffeine and Pregnancy
The March of Dimes (MOD 2002) notes that during pregnancy, caffeine easily passes from the mother to her unborn child through the placenta.
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Pregnancy Health Guru




