You’d know if you had a potentially deadly condition, wouldn’t you? Maybe not. Read on to learn why high blood pressure is sometimes called the “silent killer.”
You have migraines, usually several times each month. Does that mean you have chronic migraine? Here, we discuss when your condition becomes chronic, as well as the differences between episodic and chronic migraines.
Do you find yourself worrying often? It can be difficult to know if you’re worried in the way that most people worry or if you may have an anxiety disorder. Here’s what you need to know.
“It’s a pain in the neck” is a common phrase to describe something awful for a reason. It can be difficult to know if the pain is a symptom of something serious or if gentle home care and patience are what you need.
When you’re struggling to stop using opioids, it can feel impossible. Suboxone® is a combination of two drugs and it’s often a successful way to treat opioid use disorder. In other words, it may help you stop using opioids.
You probably already know that high blood pressure is bad, but maybe you have questions about what is “high” and why it’s bad. Here, we discuss blood pressure readings and when to be concerned.