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Hiccups can be a sign of a serious disease, and can eventually lead to death in some instances. Dr. Nooristani weighs in on what hiccups are, how to get rid...
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Read moreMasks are off and Coronavirus is here to stay. Masks being off is a great thing to bring back a sense of normalcy, but Americans still need to remain cautious....
Read moreGout, once known as the "disease of kings and king of diseases," is among the most prevalent etiologies of chronic inflammatory arthritis in the United States. According to The Journal...
Read moreBetween holiday shopping, decorating, baking cookies, parties and being with family, the holiday season can pass by in a snap! Through all the hustle and bustle, Balance7, founder Al Siamon,...
Read moreDr. Nooristani According to World Health Organization, about 1 Billion people in the world will be obese by 2030. Obesity continues to remain a major worldwide health problem with a mortality...
Read moreAccording to CDC more than 16 million Americans are living with a disease caused by smoking. One in 5 death is caused by smoking per year (480,000). Over the past...
Read moreIf you are exhausted, and can’t concentrate on your tasks during the day then you are not getting enough sleep during the night. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is characterized by episodes...
Read moreA study at John Hopkins University found that 42 percent of Americans have low levels of Vitamin D. Researchers stress that this deficiency is an epidemic and could lead to serious...
Read moreMonkeypox is an infectious disease caused by the monkeypox virus. It is unrelated to smallpox, despite their shared family name. The source of the disease is unknown, though it is...
Read moreAre we getting close to the days when we no longer need to make a trip to see our healthcare providers? Are we done waiting around for hours in waiting...
Read moreAccording to CDC almost 8 percent of the U.S. population is deficient in vitamin D, and a quarter population is at risk of having vitamin D deficiency. More than half of...
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