Two women in their early 20s share their stroke recovery stories
Strokes are commonly associated with older people, and for good reason. Seventy-five percent of all strokes happen to people who are 65 or older.
Strokes are commonly associated with older people, and for good reason. Seventy-five percent of all strokes happen to people who are 65 or older.
You’ve likely heard of meningitis, but how much do you actually know about it?
You’ve probably experienced a headache — almost everyone has. But when is a headache not just a headache? When does it suggest a more serious medical concern?
You may have heard about Parkinson’s disease, but do you know what it actually is? What causes it, what are the symptoms, and can it be cured?
For decades, doctors have used stem cells to help repair the body.
If you or someone you know has ever experienced delirium, it was probably a frightening experience. When you experience delirium, you may not know where — or who — you are.
It’s common knowledge that if you want to improve your physical health, one of the best ways is to start exercising — join a gym, visit a local yoga studio, or simply start walking around you
Epilepsy, a neurological disorder often associated with seizures, is a condition that is more prevalent and complex than many people realize.
Have you ever known someone who experienced facial paralysis? Maybe you’ve even experienced it yourself.
Falling in love is a mysterious process that has fascinated mankind for centuries — just look at all the poems, books, and songs dedicated to the topic.
You’ve likely heard of muscular dystrophy, but you may not know much about it.
Many people rely on a hot cup of coffee to help them wake up in the morning and start their day. That’s because coffee contains caffeine, which is technically a stimulant drug.

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