4 Signs Of Heart Disease

Heart disease is the number one killer of both men and women in the United States. Every person is at risk for heart disease, which is why it is so important that you take care of your body and learn the early warning signs of heart disease. If you catch the problem early enough, you should be able to treat the problem before it becomes too serious. Here are a few things you should be on the lookout for. Read More 

Running Into Back Pain: What Runners Should Know About Lower Back Pain

Runners are generally healthy people, but an alarming number of these athletes—whether recreational or professional—suffer from back pain. If you are an avid runner but also complain of back pain, you are certainly not alone. Here are the basics of back pain and why you, as a runner, might have an increased risk of suffering from back pain. Three Types of Back Pain Doctors identify three primary types of back pain: muscle-related, bone-related, and discogenic pain. Read More 

Mouthwash And Your Oral Health

While you might think that all mouthwashes are the same, different types perform different functions in your mouth. Many are more than cosmetic and are used to strengthen your teeth. Some help to fight tooth decay, while others are designed to deal with halitosis (bad breath). In addition, certain specialized mouthwashes are provided by your dentist to address serious dental issues, such as an infection. Consult with your dentist so you can choose the mouthwash that will work best for your specific needs. Read More 

Four Ways Your Self-Diagnosis Could Be Wrong: Why It’s Worth A Visit To Urgent Care

With all the information available on the Internet today, it's easy to go online and think you've figured out what's wrong when you're not feeling well. But there's a reason doctors spend so much time and money going to med school. Here are four missed self-diagnoses that could prove fatal if left untreated--definitely worth a trip to urgent care! Arm Pain You've been running errands all afternoon, picked up your grandchild about a million times, and walked the dog. Read More 

Diamonds In Dentistry

Remember seeing Kanye West's diamond teeth on "Ellen?" Well, diamond teeth have started to become a trend among celebrities and non-celebs alike. Unlike traditional dental "grills" that are placed over the teeth, these new diamond-encrusted "teeth" are actually permanent dental implants. Safety of Diamond Implants HIPAA privacy rules prevent Kanye's dentist from revealing the actual dental procedure he underwent, but it's likely his front teeth were surgically removed and replaced with titanium dental implants before diamond-encrusted crowns were attached to them. Read More