Health

Taking a Stand Against Colon Cancer

With over 120,000 new cases of colon and rectal cancer projected by the American Cancer Society in 2014, colorectal cancer (the term for both colon

Surviving Seasonal Allergies

The Scenic City is teaming with outdoor activities and spring is one of the best times to get out and enjoy them. Unfortunately, it is

Hope for Endometriosis

Giving birth, multitasking, and asking for directions with boldness and confidence are talents and joys reserved for women and women alone. But with the good

Understanding Atrial Fibrillation (AFib)

Any problem with the rate or rhythm of the heartbeat—such as beating too quickly, beating too slowly, or beating with an irregular rhythm—is called an

What to Know About Bone Density

The scoop on keeping bones strong and healthy as you age—from testing and diet to supplements and exercise. By Jenna Haines It might be time

Shin Splints

Many of us have dealt with shin splints, but we may not know much about them. So we asked Matt Provenzano of Summit Physical Therapy

Spinal Fractures: From Mild to Severe

The spinal column is made up of three sections of vertebrae: the cervical vertebrae (neck), the thoracic vertebrae (making up the majority of the trunk),

Scoliosis: A Closer Look

Marked by a sideways curvature in the spine, scoliosis falls into two categories: structural and non-structural (functional). By Brian Beise Structural vs. Non-Structural   Structural

The War on Weight

Commonly described as an epidemic, obesity affects a disproportionate amount of the American population. Not only are more than 36% of U.S. adults obese (as

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