Listly by James Denlinger
Few things impact your life more than a serious health problem. Chronic diseases, including heart disease, stroke and diabetes; cancer; and communicable diseases
Dementia is one of the world's most common mental health illnesses. Not only does it lead to short-term memory issues, but even depression.
Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disorder that currently has no cure. However, it can be managed with breathing exercises and supplements.
Everybody deals with acne at some point. This is especially true for teenagers and younger adults. Luckily, this condition can be treated.
Carbon monoxide poisoning is a serious health condition that not only causes dizziness and nausea, but may even lead to death.
Cardiomyopathy is a disorder that makes it difficult for one's heart to pump blood properly. Thankfully, there are ways to prevent this disorder.
It's important now more than ever to know how to prevent getting sick. Making conscious healthy lifestyle habits can help support immune function.
C. diff is an unpleasent bacteria that can cause a number of serious digestive issues ranging from diarrhea to nausea and fever.
Cosmetic surgery has increased tenfold in recent years, and with this increase, we're also seeing a spike in breast implant illness.
Body dysmorphic disorder can cause those impacted to obsess over certain aspects of their physical appearance. Luckily this condition can be managed.
Bleeding gums can be extremely unpleasant. Find out what causes them and how you can treat the condition in this helpful guide.
If you're looking to lose weight, a low-carb diet may be the obvious course of action. However, do keep in mind the risks that come with it.
If you are experiencing shortness of breath despite not being physically active, it's possible you may be dealing with orthopnea.
Low stomach acid (or hypochlorhydria), though avoidable, is an unpleasant health issue that may lead to indigestion, leaky gut syndrome and even nausea.
Setting health and fitness goals is simple but sticking to them is harder. Use these simple and helpful rules to reach your health and fitness goals.
Ear infections are a relatively common issue that impact people of all ages. Thankfully, they are generally easy to treat.
Sudden and frequent urge to go to the bathroom? You may be dealing with an overactive bladder.
Ascites is the medical name for abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity. This fluid occupies the space surrounding the lining of the abdomen and its organs like the kidneys, stomach, bowels and spleen (x). This fluid buildup results in abdominal swelling that advances over a few weeks, but can also develop in a few days.
Over 100,000 cases of acetaminophen overdose occur in the United States every year. Luckily, avoiding this problem is quite simple.
Epilepsy is a central nervous system disorder that can cause frequent seizures. Thankfully, scientists are uncovering new ways to treat this condition.
Charcot-Marie Tooth Disease is a neurological disorder that leads to muscle weakness and numbness. Learn more about symptoms and treatment.
Bacterial vaginosis is caused by an unpleasant growth of bacteria in the vagina. Thankfully, various natural remedies can keep this issue at bay.
If you ever feel your heart skip a beat, it's usually nothing to be worried about. But if it happens regularly, it could be a sign of atrial fibrillation.
Altitude sickness symptoms include diziness, disorientation, headaches and more. Learn about altitude sickness causes and treatment.
Adrenal insufficiency is characterized by weight loss, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dry skin, low blood pressure and fatigue.
With the increase in smartphone use, dry eye syndrome is becoming an increasingly common condition. Luckily, it is easily treatable.