A bone fracture is the medical definition for a broken bone. There are many types of fractures classified by their shape, cause or where in your body they occur.| Cleveland Clinic
Your pituitary gland is a small, pea-sized endocrine gland located at the base of your brain below your hypothalamus. It releases several important hormones.| Cleveland Clinic
When you experience changes or challenges (stressors), your body produces physical and mental responses. Learn about how to manage stress.| Cleveland Clinic
Shift work sleep disorder (SWSD) is a circadian rhythm sleep disorder that can affect people who work nontraditional hours outside the 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. workday.| Cleveland Clinic
Sleep apnea can affect your overall health, more than just your sleep. Learn about the types and treatment options.| Cleveland Clinic
Your lifetime risk of developing T2D is 40% if you have one parent with T2D and 70% if both have it. Learn more.| Cleveland Clinic
High blood pressure is a “silent killer.” Learn the risk factors and how you can prevent this common but treatable condition.| Cleveland Clinic
The liver is both an organ and a gland. It performs hundreds of important bodily functions that are vital to human life.| Cleveland Clinic
Hyperglycemia happens when there’s too much sugar (glucose) in your blood.| Cleveland Clinic
Insomnia is when you don’t get enough quality sleep, affecting how you feel and function during waking hours. It’s usually not dangerous and is typically treatable.| Cleveland Clinic
Is inflammation your friend or foe? If you guessed both, you’re right. Learn how it affects your body and ways to keep its harmful effects at bay.| Cleveland Clinic
We sometimes call osteoporosis a “silent disease” because it doesn’t cause symptoms. Learn warning signs to watch for in yourself or loved one.| Cleveland Clinic