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Help, I'm Losing It! 10 Causes of Hair Loss in Women and What to Do About It

Written by TYE Medical on Apr 1st 2022

Like most of us, you’re aware women can lose their hair. But you don’t expect it will happen to you until you’re well into your golden years and rocking on the front porch with a glass of iced tea.

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How Parkinson’s Disease Affects Your Bladder Control

How Parkinson’s Disease Affects Your Bladder Control

Apr 8th 2022 | incontinenceother health conditions

If you have Parkinson’s disease, it’s not uncommon for you to develop bladder control problems at some point. This can further complicate your life by disrupting your sleep and affecting your social
Help, I'm Losing It! 10 Causes of Hair Loss in Women and What to Do About It

Help, I'm Losing It! 10 Causes of Hair Loss in Women and What to Do About It

Apr 1st 2022 | other health conditions

Like most of us, you’re aware women can lose their hair. But you don’t expect it will happen to you until you’re well into your golden years and rocking on the front porch with a glass of iced tea.
10 Facts About Hashimoto’s Disease that May Surprise You

10 Facts About Hashimoto’s Disease that May Surprise You

Feb 11th 2022 | Other Health Conditions

Hashimoto’s disease affects nearly 14 million people in the U.S., but it’s not as well known as other autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis. If you are familiar with the disease, you mig
Ditch These 5 Brain Health Myths to Keep Your Mind Sharp

Ditch These 5 Brain Health Myths to Keep Your Mind Sharp

Jan 31st 2022 | Other Health ConditionsSenior Health

You’re probably familiar with many ways to keep your brain healthy, and most of them also benefit your overall health. The standard advice includes getting plenty of exercise, enough quality sleep,
What Are Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment Options?

What Are Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment Options?

Jan 14th 2022 | other health conditions

Because there is no cure for RA, rheumatoid arthritis treatments help to manage symptoms and control your body’s inflammatory response to prevent damage. But as your doctor works to find the b