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Tuesday: Health

Health matters

Times are hard for many Americans, many of whom are struggling to pay their bills and put food on the table. And things don’t appear to be returning to the glory days any time soon. The challenge of paying for health insurance and medicine plagues many Americans. A single medical emergency ...

Are tomatoes a healthy fruit?

Prepare to be shocked by these revelations about food that will challenge your opinion around its classification. Could tomatoes belong in the fruit aisle, and should cereals be shelved next to canned soups? Find out where you stand in these heated debates about food classification. Do milk ...

Talk with the Doc

First of all, let us again review what the four letters “itis” mean when found on the end of a medical word. These letters, “itis,” always mean inflammation or infection. Further, the four letters “osis” on the end of a medical word just means that something is present. So, the ...

Health matters

The attention directed at the opioid epidemic has been considerable of late, a consequence of the many deaths and hospitalizations resulting from its abuse. Too often, some injury or surgical procedure necessitates a prescription for pain, treated with one of the many prescription opioids. ...

Urology Pearls: A case of hyperparathyroidism

There was nothing seriously wrong with George until that day in late November when his wife, Georgina, brought him to the emergency department. He was 28 and seemingly healthy. He had earned a degree in Physics, was working as an engineer, and was happily married. That isn’t to say that his ...

Health Matters: Dispelling the myths about plantar fasciitis

The scourge to humanity that is heel pain. (Taking some dramatic license here.) But if you want drama, talk to someone in the throes of acute plantar fasciitis, the most common cause of heel or arch pain. Although we don’t have precise data, it is believed that this has been occurring for ...