Chronic Ailments
Chronic or recurring diseases are permanent conditions?that can be controlled. Unfortunately, there are no known cures for these disorders despite the remarkable progress of medical
Chronic or recurring diseases are permanent conditions?that can be controlled. Unfortunately, there are no known cures for these disorders despite the remarkable progress of medical
Smoking is addictive, and like all addictive habits, the best way to quit will be some combination of desire, medication, and changing personal habits. Also
People are living longer these days, but more of them are developing chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease that shorten their lives and
Over 8% of the American population has diabetes and the rate is rising. Of the two main types of diabetes, Type I and Type II,
As?we grow older,?our immune system loses its ability to fight?infections, which puts?us?at a greater risk of contracting certain diseases.?? Aging can also? cause some?vaccinations to
The Archives of Neurology has published another study that looks at the effects that diabetes can have on cognitive function for older adults. The research
The American Diabetes Association has published a study online that shows some interesting results regarding the death rates of those with diabetes. The goal of
Scientists from the University of California have looked at women 65 and older that have been diagnosed with retinopathy. Retinopathy is a caused by vascular
The National Institute of Health has funded a project that pooled research data from 18 studies that all focused on the traditional risk factors of
A new study conducted by researchers at the Henry Ford Hospital looked at diabetic patients to determine a possible connection between the disease and hearing