
Health A to Z - Harvard Health
The A to Z library is a collection of articles covering many of the most commonly searched medical conditions. Each article contains a description of the condition; the symptoms; how it …
All Diseases & Conditions Articles | Page 1 - Harvard Health
2 天之前 · Overview of common diseases and conditions that afflict humans.
Diseases & Conditions - Harvard Health
The human body is a remarkable structure. It's designed to efficiently manage the wear and tear of everyday life and fend off all sorts of threats. Most of us are healthy for most of our lives. …
Altitude Sickness - Harvard Health
2024年5月17日 · What is altitude sickness? At higher altitudes, the pressure of the air around you (barometric pressure) decreases so there is less oxygen in surrounding air. People can live …
Common Conditions - Harvard Health
The human body is a remarkable structure. It's designed to withstand the wear and tear of everyday life and fend off a variety of threats. But certain health issues, diseases, and …
How to prevent infections - Harvard Health
2021年2月15日 · For most healthy people, following a few basic principles can go a long way in knowing how to prevent infections and avoid getting sick.
Illness-related fatigue: More than just feeling tired
2020年10月21日 · It’s normal to feel tired, especially during the pandemic, and most people are able to push through the feeling and deal with their daily tasks. But fatigue that is caused by a …
Metabolic syndrome is on the rise: What it is and why it matters
2024年5月9日 · Metabolic syndrome may be the most common and serious condition you've never heard of. (At least that's what I found out when I asked friends and relatives about it.) …
Only the overworked die young - Harvard Health
2015年12月14日 · Follow me at @JohnRossMD Billy Joel was on to something. As the singer-songwriter suggested in "Movin' Out," working too hard really can give you a "heart attack-ack …
Is "man flu" really a thing? - Harvard Health
2020年2月6日 · This one got by me. I'd never heard of "man flu" but according to a new study of the topic, the term is "so ubiquitous that it has been included in the Oxford and Cambridge …