Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is sometimes dismissed as an ""all in your head"" illness. There are no tests or other physical signs to diagnose CFS/ME. A diagnosis is given when a health care practitioner has ruled out other causes for the cluster of sym…
An estimated 7.8% of all Americans will experience Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) at some point in their lives. Roughly 5.2 million people have PTSD during the course of a given year. PTSD can affect anyone - from war veterans and abuse victi…
In the US, 23.6 million people - 7.8 percent of the population - have Diabetes. Diabetes can lead to serious complications, including blindness, kidney damage, Cardiovascular Disease, Peripheral Neuropathy and lower-limb amputations. People with Dia…
Coeliac Disease and gluten intolerance are sensitivities to the gluten in wheat. People with Coeliac Disease have a genetic predisposition, causing the proteins in wheat, barley and rye to create an inflammatory process in the small intestine. For a…
Headaches are one of the most common medical complaints. Nearly everyone gets a one at some point in their lives. Over 45 million Americans suffer with chronic headaches each year. Headache disorders are a major contributing factor to disability and…