The National Cancer Institute states the most common side effects that impact your weight during cancer treatment are loss of appetite, mouth sores, nausea and vomiting and fatigue.
The popularity of nonalcoholic beer and drinks has exploded. While these beverages can be a good way to reduce your alcohol intake, their efficacy, especially in the lives of those with alcohol use disorder, is complicated.
Jock itch is a common fungal infection. Typically, jock itch occurs in areas like the groin or inner thighs, appearing as an itchy, scaly rash that can also become cracked or develop bumps.
Urinary incontinence is a common yet often overlooked condition that can affect individuals of all ages, particularly women. Below, we discuss the most common types of urinary incontinence, their causes and potential treatment options.
Although deep brain stimulation can’t cure movement disorders, it can help patients live a more normal, independent and symptom-free life. To learn more about deep brain stimulation for movement disorders, read more.
Treats at the office, holiday parties, dinner with the family – they all happen with great frequency during the holiday season, and all provide their unique temptations and challenges to our diet. But for people with diabetes, these challenges are even greater.
Understanding the complex relationship between pancreatitis and diabetes can help patients better manage their health conditions. Sarah Ferguson, BSN, RN, a transplant nurse coordinator, provides expert insight into how these conditions interact.
When it comes to brain health, terms like "stroke" and "aneurysm" can be confusing. Both are serious medical conditions affecting blood vessels in the brain. Neurologist Pierre Fayad, MD, helps break down the differences.
Question: Are people with skin of color less likely to get skin cancer than those with fairer skin because they have more melanin? Answer from Vanessa Voss, MD, dermatologist.