Homeopathy was developed by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann in Germany during the 18th century. It is based on a theory, which dates back to the time of Hippocrates, called the Law of Similars. Hahnemann believed that a substance that caused certain symptoms...
Morning hypertension is characterized by the average numbers for morning blood pressure readings, usually measured up to two hours after awakening. Although blood pressure fluctuates during the day, the lowest readings typically occur when a...
An intestinal flu is not caused by an influenza virus. It is usually caused by a virus but can also be brought on by bacteria or protozoa. Symptoms include fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pains or cramps. Influenza viruses affect your...
Many different categories of headaches exist. They can be caused by changes in hormones, stress, sinus infections, changes in the brain, and allergies. The pain might be subtle, or sharp and extremely painful. They can last for one hour or for...
Asthma is characterized by periodic flare-ups during which patients struggle breathing. These flare-ups are caused by swelling of the airways and increased production of mucus, both of which make it difficult to breathe and cause the coughing and...
Gluten is protein found in wheat, rye, barley and their relatives. It is only partially digested in your intestine, which gives rise to protein fragments that trigger a robust immune reaction in those who are genetically inclined to react to...
A sedentary lifestyle and exposure to unhealthy foods are typically responsible for the increasing rate of childhood obesity in America. Medical News Today reports that a child with a high waist circumfrance may be five or six times more likely to...
After sleeping, the muscles of your foot and calf naturally tighten up, which can cause discomfort in the morning. Your foot pain in the morning may also be caused by plantar fasciitis, tendinitis or a stress fracture. Athletes such as runners and...
Renal artery stenosis is a condition that involves the narrowing of the arteries which carry blood to the kidneys. Because the kidneys are involved in controlling blood pressure, renal artery stenosis can impair the kidneys' ability to control...
Many people use meditation to reduce stress and improve concentration. While most people are aware of the mental benefits of meditation, fewer know that meditating can also improve your physical condition. You don't have to become a recluse or...
Niacin, also known as vitamin B3, is vital for energy production, fat metabolism and regulation of insulin activity. Deficiencies in vitamin B3 can produce symptoms such as general weakness, lack of appetite and digestive problems. Evidence...
Your immune system is the bastion of protection against infiltration by substances known as antigens. Antigens include viruses, bacteria and other substances that pose a threat to your health. The strength of your immune system is a result of...
Cervicogenic dizziness is one of numerous types of dizziness, and is the result of some mechanical disturbance in the neck. Since cervicogenic dizziness responds favorably to chiropractic care, determining whether you have this type can help guide...
If you are trying to improve your compliance to a diabetic diet, the first step is identifying why you are falling short. According to Alan M. Delamater, a researcher at the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami, when doctors advise...
Resistance training does more than build muscle -- it allows you to burn fat for an extended period of time, according to a 1998 study in the "International Journal of Sport Nutrition." By training with movements that work multiple muscle groups,...
Muffin tops popped off the top of a freshly baked bakery muffin are appealing and satisfying; however, the fleshy muffin top that spills over your pants or skirt waistband is not visually appealing or healthy. Unfortunately, getting rid of a fatty...
Vardenafil is a medication prescribed to treat erectile dysfunction and is marketed under the trade name Levitra. Vardenafil was first approved by the Food and Drug Administration in August 2003 and has since been studied extensively. Vardenafil...
Turmeric is a spice used in curry dishes, yellow mustard and as a dye for yellow foods such as butter and cheese. Turmeric has a history of being used for stomach upset, inflammation and skin diseases. The compound responsible for the golden color...
According to the Mayo Clinic, tendonitis is an inflammation of the tendon or connective tissue attaching muscles to a bone. Tendonitis occurs near a joint, but usually outside of it, and it is often caused by a specific repetitive movement, or a...
Vitamin D, a fat-soluble vitamin stored in the body, promotes calcium absorption and helps keep bones strong. Vitamin D is present in few foods but is often added to products, such as milk, eggs and cereal. Most of the vitamin D people get is from...
If you stub your little toe or wear tight shoes, you experience pain on the outside, or the lateral portion, of your foot. Lateral foot pain can also be a symptom of peroneal tendinitis, a stress fracture of your fifth metatarsal or a bruise....
Second to the skin, the liver is the largest organ in the body and plays a vital role in digestion, distribution of nutrients and the removal of toxins from the body. While the conventional Western medical treatment for liver disease frequently...
Caffeine and ephedrine are the primary ingredients in many popular diet and weight loss pills. Caffeine and ephedrine work individually and together to stimulate your central nervous system. The two ingredients can suppress your appetite, give you...
Bronchitis is the swelling of the tubes leading to lungs and pneumonia is severe infection of lungs. Both bronchitis and pneumonia are commonly caused by bacteria or viruses and are characterized by a fever, headaches, a cough with thick mucus,...
Hand eczema, also known as hand dermatitis, is a common occupational health problem, especially among healthcare professionals, machinists, housekeepers and beauticians, according to a journal review on the topic by Dr. Adam Perry in the May 2009...
When you step forward and hit your heel to the ground in walking, it is referred to as the heel strike. A great deal of force goes through your heel and ankle during walking and each heel strike. If you have an injury such as Achilles tendinitis...
Worldwide, bipolar affective disorder is the sixth most common cause for disability, Gary Sachs, M.D., wrote in the April 2007 issue of “The New England Journal of Medicine.” People who suffer from this disorder will have periods where...
Dry, frizzy hair can look lackluster and be difficult to style. Fortunately, many different treatments are available to smooth and soften hair. Each of these treatments will improve the look and texture of your hair on its own, but combining the...
Thirst is an instinctual response initiated by the brain in response to decreased body water content. Thirst normally comes and goes, according to the body's changing water needs. Persistent, excessive thirst is termed polydipsia. Common causes of...