This infographic shows the most common medical symptoms experienced over the past 12 months by respondents in six countries (in percent).
It's no secret that every aspect of your health changes as you get older. Some changes, like achy joints, hearing loss, and hot flashes during your menopause years are (while certainly not welcome) ...
Here's what the researchers found.
Feeling persistently sad, exhausted, or hopeless doesn’t always mean you’re dealing with clinical depression. Several medical conditions create nearly identical symptoms that can fool both patients ...
Extreme pregnancy symptoms like excessive nausea and vomiting can dramatically increase a woman's risk for mental health and neurological problems, a new study says. Women diagnosed with hyperemesis ...
Phillipa Munari started antidepressants in 2003. Her doctor recommended one, she said, after she complained of feeling tired. She didn't think it helped, but she kept taking it anyway. When she ...
Multiple myeloma is a form of blood cancer you may never have heard of–and that makes sense, because it’s, thankfully, pretty rare. That said, if you’re one of the unlucky few (your average lifetime ...
The primary sign of growth hormone deficiency in children is short stature. Adults may have decreased muscle mass and increased body fat, as well as other problems such as heart disease and depression ...
When behavioral symptoms escalate, families may struggle to safely care for loved ones at home. Early recognition and support ...
IBD commonly causes abdominal pain, diarrhea, fatigue, and urgent bowel movements. Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis often cause symptoms outside of the digestive tract. A high fever, an ...
Pre-teens who struggle to control their video gaming habits are more likely to have psychotic-like experiences a year later, ...