Most of the time you feel good after completing a difficult workout. You've worked on getting into shape and burned off some calories. But if you get a headache after working out, it can take away all the fun of your calorie-burning experience,...
Bodybuilders are not the only people who benefit from gaining muscle mass. Building muscle gives your body shape, tone and increases metabolism. Training with weights can help you build muscle in a short period of time. Lift with heavy resistance...
Caffeine is a stimulant found in many foods and drinks that increases energy and alertness. Unfortunately, caffeine is addicting, and stopping caffeine, especially if you go cold turkey, can cause withdrawal effects ranging from mild headache and...
More than 400,000 children visit emergency rooms annually because of serious head injuries. While the most common causes are playground accidents, sports injuries and car crashes, toddlers can be susceptible to concussions because of their high...
Typhoid fever is a serious disease caused by a bacterium called salmonella typhi. Typhoid is spread to human beings through ingestion of food and water that has been infected with salmonella typhi. Both live and inactivated typhoid vaccines are...
Herpes is a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, or HSV. The disease comes in two forms. Oral herpes causes cold sores around the mouth or face, while genital herpes affects the genitals, anus and buttocks. Genital herpes is a...
A brain tumor can have symptoms varying from a mild headache to a severe stroke. According to the National Brain Tumor Society, brain tumor symptoms are also determined by location of the tumor. This variance in symptoms occurs because the...
HIV is a virus that can be transmitted via contaminated body fluids. In the early stages of infection, the symptoms are similar to that of other viral illnesses as the virus rapidly replicates in the body. Identifying the virus during these early...
When a person first contracts human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), it is often mistaken for flu. The symptoms are nearly identical unless the infection reappears at a later time as acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). This may not happen for...
Monascus purpureus, a type of yeast grown on rice to produce red yeast rice, contains several types of chemical compounds called monacolins. Monacolins inhibit cholesterol production. When isolated from red yeast rice, one of these monacolins is...
Zebeta is a trade name for the compound bisoprolol. Zebeta is a medication that can be used to treat high blood pressure and some cases of heart failure. It is a beta-blocker, which means it blocks the effects of certain chemicals that cause the...
Your teenager should get between 30 and 60 minutes of exercise each day for good health. However, aches and pains related to exercise could discourage her from wanting to exercise. Headaches during and after exercise are not uncommon, but they can...
Headaches are not only painful; they disrupt your ability to carry out daily tasks. When a headache strikes, it may be mild or severe and debilitating, lasting from a few minutes to a few days. While doctors prescribe a battery of medications to...
A head cold--also called the common cold--is the most frequent illness you will experience in your lifetime. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases reports more than 200 different viruses can cause the common cold. Adults...
Migraines are extremely painful, chronic headaches that can last from several hours to several days. Migraines can be extremely debilitating and cause nausea, vomiting or sensitivity to light and sound. This can make it very difficult to work or...
Omperazole is the technical name for Prilosec. Prilosec is a medication that can be used to treat indigestion, heartburn, and acid reflux. Omeprazole belongs to a class of drugs called proton pump inhibitors. These medications work by directly...
Meningitis, also called meningococcal disease, causes approximately 300 deaths in the United States each year, according to the New York State Department of Health. This bacterial infection affects the protective tissues that cover the brain and...
The symptoms for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) mirror the flu. Some people show no symptoms. At first, the HIV infection is referred to as acute retroviral syndrome, or "primary HIV infection." Signs that an HIV infection is turning into...
Doctors may prescribe prostaglandin inhibitors to help fight against such diseases as cancer of the bladder, lungs, breasts and colon and rectum. Prostaglandins, essentially, are types of fatty acids that can cause inflammation, pain and swelling...
Guarana soda is a drink that originated in South America, particularly Brazil and Venezuela. The soda is made from the seeds of the guarana plant, Paullinia cupana. Guarana is a stimulant similar to caffeine and natives of the Amazon have used it...
Depending on who you ask, chi is a phenomenon somewhere between phenomenal cosmic power and the intentional manipulation of neurochemicals and hormones. A traditional approach toward personal energy, proponents of chi claim that it can give you...
A fever is not only an uncomfortable symptom, but also a sign that something may be going wrong in your body, according to MayoClinic.com. You may have an infection, autoimmune disorder, tumor, heat exhaustion, extreme sunburn or be responding...
Because smoking cigarettes that contain nicotine causes addiction to that drug, the most common form of help for people trying to quit consists of replacing nicotine in the body for a time. The person uses this time to break the physical habit of...
Cobalt is a nonradioactive metal found in nature from which radioactive isotopes can be produced by linear accelerators (for medical and commercial uses) and nuclear reactors (as a waste by-product). Cobalt-60 is the most common isotope and is...
Safe and appropriate anesthesia is a priority for both patients and their surgeons. While modern anesthesia methods are considered safe and effective, all anesthesia methods carry certain risks. Spinal and epidural anesthesia can trigger a spinal...
Children’s Claritin (loratadine) is an over-the-counter medication indicated for the temporary treatment of symptoms associated with allergies or hay fever, such as nasal congestion or itchy eyes. This medication is a type of antihistamine...
A brain aneurysm is a bulge or dilation in an artery in the brain. Aneurysms occur in areas where the walls of the artery are thin or weak. Aneurysms develop in approximately one in 20 people, according to the Merck Manual. The National...
Acne treatments vary greatly from inexpensive creams to powerful pills. For most people, traditional acne treatments such as benzoyl peroxide or antibiotics are effective. Unfortunately, this may not be the case for people with severe cases of...
Lyme disease is an infection transmitted by the deer tick. For this infection to spread, the tick must first bite an animal--often a mouse--that is infected with the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi, a type of bacteria. This bacteria is spread when...
Yellow fever, or American plague, is an acute viral disease leading to many deadly epidemics in its history. Learn about yellow fever, including treatment options, in this health video.