Whether blood sugar spikes or drops suddenly, patients with diabetes should be armed with an understanding of what to do.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Temperatures going up and down this week may have you sniffing, sneezing or coughing. And you may be wondering: can these quickly changing weather conditions make you sick?
Dear Carol: I’m writing to tell your readers about what our family went through with our 86-year-old mom. She’d been doing great until one day I let myself in her door and she was sitting in her chair ...
NORFOLK, Va. — It is time to pull out sweaters and warm clothes as we are really starting to feel the drop in temperatures. Over the last week, our temperatures in Hampton Roads have been all over the ...
Dizziness, numbness, and confusion represent some of the most concerning neurological symptoms that can signal serious underlying medical conditions. While these sensations occasionally result from ...
Experiencing a lump sensation in your throat or unusual voice changes? Otolaryngologist Breanne Schiffer, MD, clarifies when these symptoms may require a doctor's attention. Understand the diagnostic ...