by erlangerhealth | Aug 11, 2016 | Arthritis, Back, Bone & Joint Health, Men's Health, Regain Health, Women's Health
When you were young, you may have heard your grandmother complain about the ache in her hands as “her arthritis acting up.” These days, you may be feeling its effects yourself. How much do you know about the condition? Arthritis is common in the United States — more...
by erlangerhealth | Aug 9, 2016 | Back, Bone & Joint Health, Men's Health, Stay Well, Women's Health
You worked out a couple days ago and are feeling a lingering ache. Did you accidentally pull something during your workout, or is it just normal, to-be-expected soreness? Aches after a workout can feel similar whether they’re caused by an injury or just the workout...
by by: Hannah Bujack, M.D. & Oliver Bujack, M.D. | Aug 5, 2016 | Men's Health, Stay Well, Women's Health
When was the last time you saw your primary care physician (PCP)? Do you see your doctor a couple of times a year, once a year – or even less frequently? As adults, we often lose sight of primary care because we’re short on time or we put the needs of our families...
by erlangerhealth | Aug 2, 2016 | Men's Health, Stay Well, Women's Health
When you have a headache, you just want it to go away. The key to effectively treating a headache? Knowing what kind of headache you’re having. There are approximately 150 different types of headache. But there are four types that are more common than the others....
by erlangerhealth | Jun 30, 2016 | Men's Health, Stay Well
Together, heart disease and cancer account for nearly 50 percent of deaths among American men. In recent weeks, we’ve talked about both, along with unintentional injuries. Now let’s focus on a few more conditions common among men. While the three leading causes of...
by erlangerhealth | Jun 21, 2016 | Men's Health, Stay Well
Did you know that unintentional injuries are the third most common cause of death among American men? While the numbers are small compared with heart disease and cancer, accidental injuries cause more than 6 percent of male deaths each year. What exactly is classified...