Health
Crohn’s Disease Symptoms You Have to See to Believe
Over 3 million adults in the United States live with a diagnosed irritable bowel disease, or IBD. Of this number, nearly a million may be infected with Crohn’s disease. What is…
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What Causes Cloudy Urine? The Answers May Shock You
Nothing is more important than our health, and one of the easiest ways to monitor our health is none other than our urine! While it’s common for urine to change color every now and again,…
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Symptoms of Gallstones (and what to do about it)
Gallstones are a common and painful health problem. Unfortunately, many people live with this condition for a long time—sometimes months—before they seek treatment. Delaying treatment can lead…
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Hemorrhoid Symptoms and What to Do About It
With over 50% of all adults experiencing hemorrhoids at some point in their lives, it’s a medical condition that’s all-too common. Despite how common it is, many people don’t…
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The Silent Saboteur: Nail Fungus Symptoms You Can't Ignore
You may have a nail fungus if you have distorted, thickened, and discolored nails. Also known as onychomycosis, nail fungus is a common infection that affects your nails. Dermatophytes are a…
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Bacterial Vaginosis 101: Understanding Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Bacterial Vaginosis refers to a condition that’s caused by a normal vaginal flora that overgrows. This is often clinically presented with increased vaginal discharge with a fish-like odor. The…
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10 Ways to Treat And Avoid Edema
Having edema is not swell, especially because it can cause real inconveniences in daily living. While most edemas are mild and go away after a while, some might last longer and need more…
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Banish Pregnancy Headaches with these 12 Tricks
When you’re expecting, you might be prepared for well-known pregnancy side effects, such as cravings and morning sickness. However, what you might not expect are headaches. If you suffer from…
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What is Diabetic Neuropathy?
Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage caused by hyperglycemia (high blood glucose levels). The condition is divided into four subtypes: peripheral, focal, proximal, and autonomic. Each of these…
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Treatment Options for Multiple Sclerosis
What Is Multiple Sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a debilitating autoimmune disorder that causes an assault on the central nervous system. The resulting inflammation destroys the myelin…
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