Fall and winter activities can sometimes lead to injuries. Whether it's your favorite activity or you're trying it for the first time, here are tips to prevent common seasonal injuries.
Breast cancer usually does not cause pain. As such, it's especially important to be aware of the signs and symptoms of breast cancer. Early diagnosis of breast cancer has a better prognosis and may make the treatment easier.
When cold and flu season strike, taking steps to prevent catching both are key. Diana Wilkins, MD provides easy tips you can take to protect yourself from colds or the flu.
Many people mistake experiencing pain while walking as a normal part of aging, but it's not. Leg pain when walking could be an indication of Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD). Gregory Cherr, MD explains the symptoms of PAD and when you should take leg discomfort seriously.
Allergy triggers can differ from season-to-season. Heather Lehman, MD provides information on how to get through fall and winter with less allergy irritation, and what to do if allergies strike.
Gynecological cancers can affect women of all ages. Joseph DeNagy, DO shares important information on these cancers and the benefits of yearly visits to your gynecologist.