Posts Tagged With 'IPALC'

Tennis Elbow – Not Just For Tennis Players

Tennis Elbow – Not Just For Tennis Players

Tennis elbow is a term used for a painful condition located at the elbow. It is a common injury for those who play the sport of tennis, thus the name Tennis Elbow. But, anyone can become afflicted with it, not just tennis players. Tennis elbow is a swelling of the tendon on the outside of the elbow. Some individuals experience pain radiating up or down the arm. Repetitive...

Posted on April 11, 2016Read More

Gout: The Disease of Kings

Gout: The Disease of Kings

Gout is a very painful form of arthritis that attacks your joints. It affects about 4 percent of adult Americans, normally men more than women. This disease is formed when your body has high levels of uric acid. This uric acid becomes crystallized in the joints, causing swelling, pain, and stiffness. Gout is a term that most of us associate with medieval ailments or a...

Posted on April 01, 2016Read More

Botox: What Is It?

Botox: What Is It?

  Botox is a solution of botulinum toxin that can be administered through a syringe into the skin. This injection blocks the signal from the muscles to the brain, so the muscles don’t contract. If the injected muscle can’t move, then the face doesn’t make the movements it has done for years which caused the wrinkles. Also, the muscles are able to relax and possibly...

Posted on March 15, 2016Read More

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a mental health condition that directly correlates depressive symptoms to the changes in seasons. Some people might just think they are very tired or going through a “blue” time. These individuals who are affected start having signs of depression when Fall begins and it continues through the Winter season. There are some people who have...

Posted on March 01, 2016Read More

Concussions: Learn to Spot the Signs

Concussions: Learn to Spot the Signs

Concussions are silent and dangerous. There may be a bump or cut on the head, but the serious damage may not be visible. Spotting the signs are key to knowing when to get help. First, you need to understand the definition of a concussion. A concussion occurs when there is a sudden blow, or impact, to an individual’s head. The brain gets jostled, which can cause damage to...

Posted on February 15, 2016Read More
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