Water intoxication – when you drink too much water

Drinking too much water can lead to water intoxication, also called water poisoning. This condition can lead to seizures, brain damage, and even death.

Phenylketonuria: Symptoms, tests, and treatment

Phenylketonuria is a rare genetic condition that affects how amino acids are broken down in the body. Learn more about how the condition is managed.

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Phenylketonuria: Symptoms, tests, and treatment

Phenylketonuria is a rare genetic condition that affects how amino acids are broken down in the body. Learn more about how the condition is managed.

Can diabetes be cured? A review of therapies and lifestyle changes

In this article, we take a close look at ways to manage and reduce the effects of diabetes, and ask if they will someday cure the condition.

Overactive bladder in children: Causes, symptoms, and treatment

Learn about the factors that can lead to an overactive bladder in children. What are the signs and when should treatment be given for this condition?

Oral allergy syndrome: Foods, symptoms, and treatments

In this article, learn about the causes of allergic reactions that affect the mouth, lips, tongue, and throat, as well as how to manage the condition.

Diverticulitis study: More bad news for lovers of red meat

Diverticulitis is relatively common in America. However, its causes are not fully understood

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Mediterranean diet linked to reduced risk of CVD

Greater adherence to the Mediterranean diet could lower the risk of new-onset cardiovascular disease, as well as the risk of death from the condition.

Low vitamin D levels associated with IBS

People with IBS have been found to have low levels of vitamin D, and those who have taken a supplement have found that it helped to improve their condition.

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CNIC researchers discover link between a mitochondrial defect and heart disease

The study shows that a diet rich in fatty acids can prevent heart disease and increase survival of the mice with this condition.

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