HEALTH CONDITIONS

People with diabetes have a problem with blood sugar.
BY NIH | January 6, 2015 at 12:00 a.m.

With diabetes, don't overlook yearly eye exams

Have diabetes? Overlooking yearly eye exams could cost you your vision

4 simple steps to a happier, healthier 2015

(BPT) - Another year is upon us, leaving plenty of time to reflect on what went well (and not so well) in 2014.

Resolve to Get Healthier

Diets don’t work.

Are you sneezing your way through 'the most wonderful time of the year?'

(BPT) - You don’t want to be a Scrooge - you really don’t - but every year at the holidays you wonder why your “seasonal” allergies are still bothering you.

The key to pursuing dreams for people with diabetes

(BPT) - When most people think of the 29.1 million people in the United States living with diabetes, they don’t think of competitive athletes who are performing at the top echelons of physically enduring sports like running, swimming, and cycling.

Take Care of Your Bones!

Maintaining strength and bone health are important to your overall health. Discover how you can help your bones through exercise and nutrition!

Managing the holidays with a loved one who suffers memory loss

(BPT) - The holidays are supposed to be a time of joy when families and friends gather to share each other’s company, revisit fond stories of holidays past and make new memories to last a lifetime.

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Stroke: Know the Signs, Act in Time

Stroke is the nation’s number 3 killer and the leading cause of long-term disability. More than 700,000 Americans will suffer a stroke this year.

Good Vision: Millions Don't See as Well as They Could

Until now, there hasn’t been a national survey on vision since the mid-1970s.

Learn how to prevent or protect yourself from kidney disease

Learn how to prevent or protect yourself from kidney disease

The Trouble with Fat: Insights into Low-Fat Eating

For years you’ve heard you should eat less fat.

Getting Back in Action: Participation is Key to Recovery

Stroke. Heart attack. Arthritis. Serious illness or injury often leads to a long, slow return to health.

Make the Kidney Connection: Millions at Risk for Kidney Disease

Do you know the main causes of kidney disease?

Detecting Alzheimer’s Disease: Research Aims for Earlier Diagnosis

Do you ever forget where you put your car keys or what you were supposed to pick up at the grocery store?