

Brain Exercise 101
Just as your body benefits from doing a variety of physical exercises — aerobics, strength training, and stretching — so does your mind...


Stroke in Women
According to studies, an estimated one in five American women will have a stroke, and nearly 60 percent will die from the attack. Stroke...


Stroke & Aneurysm : Is there a difference?
Both a stroke and an aneurysm that bursts can come on suddenly without any warning. The symptoms will vary. The kind of emergency...


Headache pain in teenagers
According to studies, 1%-2% of teenagers suffer from headaches more than 15 days per month. These are usually different in severity to...


Nutritional Benefits of Juicing
Based on studies, 95% of the vitamins and enzymes our bodies need are found in the juice of raw fruits and vegetables. We would need to...


Avoid the bulge this christmas season
Eat with a small group when you can. One study found that dining with six or more people can cause you to eat 76 percent more, most...


Too young for a stroke right?
A stroke is most of the time considered to be an older person's disease, but an estimated 10% of stroke patients are younger than 50....


Experiencing motion sickness?
Motion Sickness can strike suddenly, progressing from a feeling of uneasiness to a cold sweat, dizziness and then vomiting. It usually...


Be Seizure-Free today!
Generally, physicians begin by treating epilepsy with medication. Most people with epilepsy can become seizure-free by taking one...


Are you suffering from Facial Pain?
Trigeminal Neuralgia (also commonly called Facial Pain) is a chronic pain condition that affects the trigeminal nerve, which carries...