5 Ways To Prevent Colon Cancer

Colon cancer is one of the most common cancers and can affect both men and women. Factors that can increase your risk of getting colon cancer include a family history of the disease, old age and inflammatory bowel disease.  Symptoms of this disease include blood in the stool, abdominal discomfort, weight loss, change in bowel habits and fatigue. The idea of getting diagnosed with this disease is scary, but you can lower your risk. Read More 

Have You Developed A Slight Limp? Scoliosis May Be To Blame

Scoliosis is a severe back problem that occurs when your spine begins curving at a young age. Unfortunately, it is a problem that can be hard to spot without professional help. However, if you notice a slight limp developing in your gait, there's a chance that scoliosis is the culprit. Scoliosis Causes An Uneven Gait The curvature caused to your spine by scoliosis can lead to a variety of health problems, the most obvious of which will be the way it affects the way you walk. Read More 

Is Your Parent Protected From The Flu?

Influenza strikes certain groups hardest. As a caregiver to an elderly parent, you know that your parent is in one of those groups. It is important to take precautions as the flu season arrives to protect your parent. To help ensure you and your parent are prepared for whatever the flu season brings, here is what you need to know.   What Can You Do to Protect Your Parent? Getting your parent vaccinated for flu is not enough to protect him or her. Read More 

Reasons To Have Your Prostate Checked After You Turn 50

Turning 50 years of age is a big accomplishment, and it might be one that you celebrate with a party or trip. This milestone also serves as a reminder that it's time to schedule a prostate exam with your doctor. Fifty is a good age to have regular checkups for prostate abnormalities, although the American Cancer Society recommends having this procedure done even sooner if if you have a history of prostate cancer in your family. Read More 

Do You Have A Sinus Infection? Seven Common Symptoms

Sinus infections are one of the most common and unpleasant illnesses that afflict people every year. According to U.S. News and World Report, approximately 37 million people battle these infections each year, with many suffering from repeated bouts. While medical care is not always required to alleviate the illness, (your immune system will often defeat minor sinus infections on its own within a week or so), prompt care is important for curing serious or repeated infections. Read More