Hormonal Imbalance (Tests & Diagnosis)
Tests and Diagnosis
There’s no single test available for doctors to diagnose a hormonal imbalance. Begin by making an appointment with your doctor for a physical exam. Be prepared to describe your symptoms and the timeline along which they’ve occurred. Bring a list of all medications, vitamins, and supplements you’re currently taking.
Your doctor may ask...
Tips For Your Kidney Check-up
Here are some helpful things to discuss with your doctor at your annual physical.
WHAT TO SAY
Discuss your lifestyle
Tell your doctor about your diet, alcohol and tobacco consumption, physical activity, and medications or supplements you take.
Share your full health history
Speak up about any medical conditions you have and any family history...
Heart Attack (Symptoms, Causes, & Prevention)
Overview
A heart attack occurs when the flow of blood to the heart is blocked. The blockage is most often a buildup of fat, cholesterol and other substances, which form a plaque in the arteries that feed the heart (coronary arteries).
The plaque eventually breaks away and forms a clot. The interrupted blood flow can damage...
Kidneys: Master Chemists of the Body
Why are the kidneys so important?
Most people know that a major function of the kidneys is to remove waste products and excess fluid from the body. These waste products and excess fluid are removed in the urine. The production of urine involves highly complex steps of excretion and reabsorption. This process is necessary to...
Weight-Loss Basics
Your weight is a balancing act, and calories are part of that equation. Weight loss comes down to burning more calories than you take in. You can do that by reducing extra calories from food and beverages, and increasing calories burned through physical activity.
While that seems simple, it can be challenging to implement a...



































