Squatty Potty: 5 Benefits of an Angled Pooping Position

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsBenefitsConditions It Can HelpWhy Try One?Alternative Devices Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Benefits Conditions It Can Help Why Try One? Alternative Devices The Squatty Potty is a toilet footstool designed to mimic a natural squatting position that may promote faster, more complete bowel movements (poop).Constipationis a common gastrointestinal complaint. In the United States alone each year, over 2.5 million people visit healthcare providers seeking relief from uncomfortable constipation symptoms....

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1332 words · John Price

Squinting Eyes

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsSymptomsCausesTreatmentDiagnosisWhen to See a Healthcare ProviderFrequently Asked Questions Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Symptoms Causes Treatment Diagnosis When to See a Healthcare Provider Frequently Asked Questions Squinting is the action of narrowing your eyes, usually in an attempt to see better. The term “squint” is also used to describe an eye condition called strabismus (also known as cross-eyes). This article discusses symptoms that may occur when you squint your eyes, common causes, and treatment options....

January 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1118 words · Jodi Cooper

Squirting Orgasm: The Whys and Hows

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsCan Everyone Squirt?How It FeelsSquirt vs. EjaculateThe ProcessHow to SquirtHelping a Partner Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Can Everyone Squirt? How It Feels Squirt vs. Ejaculate The Process How to Squirt Helping a Partner While some may experience squirting, others may not. Those who do may squirt regularly or only occasionally. AleksandarNakic / Getty Images Sex and Gender TerminologySex, gender, and sexuality each exist on a spectrum....

January 17, 2025 · 10 min · 2061 words · James King

SSRIs vs. SNRIs: How They Work

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsWhat They AreDifferencesUsesDosageSide EffectsWarnings Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents What They Are Differences Uses Dosage Side Effects Warnings Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) andserotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors(SNRIs) are two of the most common types of medications used to treat conditions such as depression, anxiety disorders, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Both are known as reuptake inhibitors. This article will explain how the medications work, when they’re prescribed, their side effects, and their differences....

January 17, 2025 · 14 min · 2859 words · Wendy Burns

St. John's Wort: Everything You Need to Know

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsUses of St. John’s WortSide EffectsPrecautionsDosageToxicityInteractionsHow to StoreSimilar SupplementsSources & What To Look ForFrequently Asked Questions Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Uses of St. John’s Wort Side Effects Precautions Dosage Toxicity Interactions How to Store Similar Supplements Sources & What To Look For Frequently Asked Questions St. John’s wort is an herb used in dietary supplements to relieve symptoms of depression. Research shows that St....

January 17, 2025 · 12 min · 2399 words · Keith Bradley

Stable Disease in Cancer Treatment

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsDefinitionMeasuring ResponseImpact of Targeted TherapiesImpact of ImmunotherapyOther Terminology Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Definition Measuring Response Impact of Targeted Therapies Impact of Immunotherapy Other Terminology Cancer doctors use the termstable diseaseto describe a tumor that is neither growing nor shrinking. Specifically, it means that there was neither an increase in size of more than 20% nor a decrease in size of more than 30% since the initial baseline measurement....

January 17, 2025 · 10 min · 2035 words · Roy Lewis

Stable vs. Unstable Angina: Differences and Similarities

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsMain DifferencesTreatmentPhysical ActivityLong-Term Management Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Main Differences Treatment Physical Activity Long-Term Management Stable angina follows a pattern and occurs during physical exertion, while unstable angina doesn’t follow a pattern and can occur without physical exertion. Unstable angina is more dangerous and may be a warning that a person is at imminent risk of a heart attack. Read on to learn what you need to know about the difference between stable and unstable angina, including common versus emergency symptoms, why unstable angina is more intense and serious than stable angina, tests doctors use to confirm unstable angina, treatment options, and more....

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1426 words · Mitchell Church

Stage 1 Lung Cancer

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsStage 1 Lung CancerSymptomsCan It Be Cured?TreatmentRemissionRecurrence Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Stage 1 Lung Cancer Symptoms Can It Be Cured? Treatment Remission Recurrence Stage 1 lung cancer tumors can often be removed with surgery, though your healthcare provider may also recommend other treatments such as radiation and chemotherapy. AsiaVision / Getty Images What Is Stage 1 Lung Cancer? Stage 1 lung cancerdescribes an early stage of the disease....

January 17, 2025 · 8 min · 1495 words · Wanda Thomas

Stage 1 Lung Cancer Survival Rate

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsUnderstanding Stage 1 Lung CancersStage 1 Survival StatisticsFactors Influencing Survival Rates Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Understanding Stage 1 Lung Cancers Stage 1 Survival Statistics Factors Influencing Survival Rates As the earliest stage of disease,stage 1 lung cancergenerally has the most promising outlook. Current statistics suggest that anywhere from 70% to 92% of people with stage 1non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)can expect to live at least five years following theirdiagnosis....

January 17, 2025 · 9 min · 1872 words · Justin Mejia

Stage 2 Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Treatment, and Survival Rate

Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Overview Staging Treatment Survival Rates Coping Stage 2 breast cancer survival rates are high and with the right treatment, the outlook is very good. Stage 2 breast cancer means your tumor is at least 1 centimeter (cm) in size and has spread to lymph nodes. Treatment of stage 2 breast cancer usually includes surgery (either a lumpectomy or mastectomy), and adjuvant chemotherapy (therapy after the initial treatment) is often recommended....

January 17, 2025 · 9 min · 1723 words · Edwin Palmer

Stage 2 Kidney Disease: What to Expect

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsDefinitionSymptomsTreatmentLife ExpectancyFrequently Asked Questions Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Definition Symptoms Treatment Life Expectancy Frequently Asked Questions Chronic kidney disease(CKD) is a progressive condition in which the kidneys are damaged and not able to function properly. More than 37 million adults in the United States live with CKD. While the most common causes of CKD arediabetesandhigh blood pressure, other causes include infections, genetic disorders, and heavy metal poisoning....

January 17, 2025 · 8 min · 1607 words · Thomas Simmons

Stage 2 Lung Cancer Life Expectancy

This intermediatestage of cancer, in which themalignancyhas begun to extend from theprimary tumorto surrounding tissues, is still highly treatable. And just as there are factors that can negatively impact survival, there are others that can have a positive effect. Knowing which risk factors are modifiable can help you make lifestyle changes to improve your chances ofremissionor disease-free survival. Characteristics of Stage 2 Lung Cancers The cancer stage helps directs the appropriatecourse of treatmentas well as predict the likely outcome (prognosis)....

January 17, 2025 · 8 min · 1598 words · Stephanie Taylor

Stage 3 Breast Cancer: Survival Rates and Treatment

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsLife ExpectancySurvival RatesWhat Is Stage 3?TNM StagingTreatmentRemissionOutlookFrequently Asked Questions Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Life Expectancy Survival Rates What Is Stage 3? TNM Staging Treatment Remission Outlook Frequently Asked Questions The five-year stage 3 breast cancer survival rate is 86.3%.This means roughly 86.3% of those with stage 3 breast cancer will still be alive five years after diagnosis. Cancer survival depends on many different factors, and your own outlook and treatment strategy may be different than someone else’s....

January 17, 2025 · 11 min · 2251 words · Samantha White