Digestive System
Your digestive system is responsible for breaking down the food you eat in order to harness the right nutrients and energy for your body.
Bones, Joints and Muscles
A healthy lifestyle can help maintain your bones, joints and muscles that support your body and protect your internal organs.
Kidneys and the Urinary System
Each kidney may only be the size of your fist but takes part in the essential role of balancing nutrients and waste.
Female Reproductive System
The female reproductive system allows pregnancy and childbirth. But irregularities in your menstrual cycle, infertility, abnormal bloating, and pain in the pelvic area are cause for concern.
Ear, Nose and Throat
Hearing loss, sinus problems, and ear infections are just a few ear, nose and throat problems that make up the area of medicine called otolaryngology.
Cancer
Cancer is an abnormal growth of cells. Cancer cells do not function the way healthy cells do and can invade many areas of the body rapidly.
Heart, Blood and Circulation
Your heart beats an average of 80 (range 60-100) times a minute to keep you going. You can prevent, cure or control many heart and circulatory system disorders through lifestyle changes, medication, or surgery.
Diabetes and the Endocrine System
Your endocrine system makes hormones that tell your cells what to do. Diabetes is an endocrine disorder in which your pancreas doesn’t make insulin properly. In type 2 diabetes, your body’s cells are also resistant to insulin, meaning that they can’t respond to it properly.
Male Reproductive System
The male reproductive system includes the sexual organs as well as the prostate and urethra, affecting fertility, erection, ejaculation and urination.