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2017-12-13 20:59:07 |
Take Time for You |
It's easy to get burned out when you're caring for a loved one, whether it's a special-needs child, a spouse with a chronic illness, or a frail older person. Taking time for yourself every day -- even just a few minutes -- is one way to help you recharge. |
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Know Your Limits |
You can't provide good care if you feel overwhelmed and stressed out. Make a list of all the tasks you need to do in a week, including dressing and bathing a loved one, rides, cooking, and household chores. Brainstorm which ones someone else might be able |
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Stick to a Routine |
A daily routine can be a lifesaver. It can help you feel in control rather than stressed. It lets your loved one know what to expect. That's good for people with dementia. It provides a sense of security and helps them maintain their abilities. |
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Ask for Help |
Even a few hours "off duty" can help you recharge. Make a list of family, friends, or neighbors to call when you need a break. Insurance may pay for a home health aide. Adult day care centers can give you a breather while your loved one enjoys some social |
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Get Enough Sleep |
Most caregivers who say their own health has gotten worse blame loss of sleep. Relaxation exercises, like deep breathing, may help you at bedtime. If your loved one sleeps during the day but is awake much of the night, try to take naps. You might need to |
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Join a Support Group |
No one understands your situation better than another caregiver. Look for support groups related to your loved one's illness, if possible. The local Agency on Aging may have a full listing. Or consider joining an online community, where you can connect wi |
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Use Timers and Reminders |
Technology can be your best friend. Buy pill boxes that sound an alarm when it's time for the next dose, or try a smart phone app or an online medicine reminder. They can send an automated text or phone call to you or your loved one when it's time to take |
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2017-12-13 20:59:07 |
Get an Emergency Alert Device |
Consider an electronic "help" button for when you can't be there. It's called a personal emergency response system (PERS), and it's worn like a pin or a necklace. Most connect to the phone system. Some work like a walkie-talkie, so the wearer can talk to |
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Set Up Cameras and Sensors |
Set up a webcam -- a video camera connected to the Internet. It'll let you talk to your loved one or keep tabs on her when you're away. Video chat applications can also allow you to discuss care decisions with distant family members. If your loved tends t |
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Let Animals Assist |
Consider bringing a well-trained cat or dog in for a visit. Spending time with an animal can be incredibly soothing to people who are sick or confined to home. Pets can lower blood pressure, reduce stress -- even make elderly people more alert. And seeing |
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2017-12-13 20:59:07 |
Turn On Some Music |
Music and art can spark fun shared moments for you and the person you're caring for. Familiar music can bring back memories and may lead to clapping or dancing. Art projects should be simple and safe but not too child-like. Painting or making a collage fr |
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2017-12-13 20:59:07 |
Cope With Sundowning |
People with dementia can become confused or agitated in the evening. Planning for it can help them and lower your stress. Set up activities early in the day, and serve an early dinner. Turn the lights up in the evening. Check with a doctor about any physi |
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2017-12-13 20:59:07 |
Make It a Team Effort |
Hold regular "family meetings" to discuss the latest medical news, daily caregiving tasks, financial concerns, and your need for support. Include everyone who cares for your loved one, including paid helpers. Connect distant family members through a speak |
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2017-12-13 20:59:07 |
Draw on Workplace Support |
Thanks to the Family and Medical Leave Act, larger companies must offer up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave for employees with a parent, spouse, or child who is seriously ill. If you can't take leave, talk to your employer about adjusting your schedule so you |
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Skin and Beauty |
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2017-12-13 20:59:10 |
Skin Sins |
The largest and fastest growing organ in the body is your skin. Your skin is a protective barrier for your body, but it takes a lot of abuse from the outside elements. Fortunately, you can preserve your skin's health and good looks by avoiding these 12 wa |
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1. Get Overexposed |
It used to be fashionable to get a tan but now we know better. Sun worshiping causes a host of skin problems, from premature skin aging to cancers. The UV rays from the sun can also cause sunburn, allergic reactions in some people, and signs of skin damag |
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2017-12-13 20:59:10 |
2. Skimp on Sunscreen |
Don't skimp on the sunscreen. We need about 1 ounce (about the size of a shot glass) of SPF 30 or higher sunscreen to protect us from the sun's damaging rays. Even when it's cloudy the sun's UV (ultraviolet) rays can damage your skin. Apply sunscreen 30 m |
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3. Head to the Tanning Bed |
Indoor tanning – tanning beds, booths, or sun lamps – is just as dangerous as tanning outside. Indoor tanning delivers high doses of UV radiation in a short time, which can lead to skin cancers such as melanoma (the deadliest type of skin cancer), basal c |
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2017-12-13 20:59:10 |
4. Smoke |
Everyone knows smoking leads to lung cancer, emphysema, heart disease, and stroke. But did you know smoking also damages the skin and prematurely ages it? Smoking decreases blood flow, which contributes to skin wrinkling. Gray, pale, and wrinkled facial s |
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5. Use the Wrong Cleanser |
Don't use the wrong cleanser for your face. Your facial skin is much more sensitive than the skin on the rest of your body and it needs a milder cleanser. Choose a gentle, non-abrasive cleaner without alcohol for your face, and avoid scrubbing, which can |
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2017-12-13 20:59:10 |
6. Scrub Your Skin |
As stated in the previous slide, scrubbing can be very irritating to the delicate skin on your face and can make your skin look worse. In addition, if you have acne, scrubbing can actually make it worse. When you wash your face, use your fingers and apply |
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2017-12-13 20:59:10 |
7. Pop Your Pimples |
It can be so tempting to want to "pop" a pimple, but don't. Picking, popping, and squeezing can make your acne worse, and even lead to scarring. Cleanse your skin with an appropriate cleanser, and use over-the-counter remedies that contain benzoyl peroxid |
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8. Stress Out |
Don't stress out. When you are stressed, you might notice you break out more, or your existing skin conditions such as psoriasis and rosacea may flare up. This is because stress can make your skin more sensitive and reactive. Stress may also interfere wit |
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9. Overdo It |
It's true, you can get too much of a good thing. Chemical peels can often help people reduce the look of lines and wrinkles, even out skin tone, brighten the complexion, and smooth the skin. However, the results of a chemical peel are often dependent on t |
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10. Overeat |
Avoid overeating. Weight gain does more than just increase your girth. It stretches your skin. If you gain a lot of weight your skin will stretch, often resulting in stretch marks. Then when you lose the weight if your skin isn't elastic enough to bounce |
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11. Fall Short on Sleep |
Don't skimp on your sleep. It's called "beauty rest" for a reason! Skin rejuvenates while we sleep, and our skin gets a break from the stress of environment including sunlight, pollution, and hot or cold temperatures. When we don't get enough shut-eye we |
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12. Ignore Warning Signs |
Don't ignore warning signs of skin cancer. A mole can be an early warning sign of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. The Skin Cancer Foundation suggests examining your skin from head-to-toe once a month. Know your skin. Know what the moles you h |
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2017-12-13 20:59:13 |
Midlife Can Make You Miserable |
Feel like middle age is closing in on you? You're not alone. A 2008 study of data from 2 million people found that midlife depression spans the globe. In the U.S., it peaks at around age 40 for women and 50 for men, and usually starts to lift in the 50s. |
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Depression Trigger: Overload |
Squeezed between the demands of children, aging parents, marriage, and your job? Feeling sad, worthless, and guilty? Women tend to shoulder more of the "sandwich generation" burdens -- and up to half become depressed as a result. Solution: Make sure you'r |
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2017-12-13 20:59:13 |
Trigger: Low Vitamin B12 |
If you're feeling lethargic or depressed, too little vitamin B12 may be to blame. If you're older, you're more at risk for the B12 blues because you may not have enough stomach acid to release B12 from food. Solution: Ask your doctor to measure levels of |
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2017-12-13 20:59:13 |
Trigger: Changes in Sex Drive |
As men age, their bodies produce less of the important sex hormone testosterone. Low testosterone levels can cause depression, as well as erectile dysfunction (ED) -- trouble getting or keeping an erection -- and a decreased interest in sex. Solutions: As |
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2017-12-13 20:59:13 |
Trigger: Thyroid Disorders |
Depression can be one symptom of an underactive or occasionally overactive thyroid. And if you are older, it may be the only symptom. Or it may appear with a subtle symptom. In the case of overactive thyroid, it could be accompanied by heart flutters, tre |
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Trigger: Achy Joints |
Living with a condition that causes chronic pain, such as rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis, increases the chance of having depression. In fact, people with chronic pain are three times as likely to have depression or an anxiety disorder. And depress |
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2017-12-13 20:59:13 |
Trigger: Perimenopause and Menopause |
Hormone fluctuations, hot flashes, and life changes related to perimenopause and menopause can make your mood plummet. If you have trouble sleeping, a history of depression, or PMS, mood swings or depression may worsen during this transitional period. Sol |
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2017-12-13 20:59:13 |
Trigger: The Empty Nest |
If your child has left home, an "empty nest" can make you feel empty. Going through menopause or retirement at the same time may make it harder. Solutions: Try to see it as an opportunity. Reconnect with your spouse, other family members, and friends. Pur |
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Trigger: Type 2 Diabetes |
Do you feel too listless to check your blood sugar regularly? Are unpredictable blood sugar levels making you feel out of control? Depression is a common and dangerous complication of many chronic conditions, including diabetes. Depression also may keep y |
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Trigger: Drinking |
About 1 in 4 older people who drink heavily has major depression. Some older people start drinking more because of stressful events, such as retirement or a spouse's death. Yet alcohol problems are often mistaken for other age-related issues. Solutions: A |
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Trigger: Poor Sleep |
Insomnia and other sleep disruptions, which are common as we age, are closely related to depression. Insomnia can be a sign that you are depressed, and if you have insomnia but aren’t depressed, you’re at higher risk of developing mood changes. Obstructiv |
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Trigger: Retirement |
If you were forced into retirement -- because of poor health or other reasons -- you might very well be depressed. Factors such as financial insecurity or lack of social support can also make retirement a downer. Solutions: Busy retirees tend to be happie |
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Trigger: Heart Problems |
It's common to feel depressed after a diagnosis of heart disease or having a heart attack or cardiac surgery. But many people with heart disease go on to experience severe, long-term depression. And that can worsen heart health. Solutions: A healthy diet |
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Trigger: Blood Pressure Pills |
Could the drugs you take for high blood pressure or other health problems also be bringing you down? Some blood pressure medicines -- as well as certain antibiotics, antiarrhythmics, acne products, and steroids, among other drugs -- may be associated with |
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Trigger: Loneliness |
Social support can help prevent or ease depression. But some kinds of social support may be better than others. A study of people in a retirement community found that those who stayed connected with friends living elsewhere had less depression. Support fr |
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2017-12-13 20:59:14 |
Health Hurdles |
Any chronic or serious condition -- such as Parkinson's disease or a stroke -- can lead to depression. A stroke can also affect the areas of the brain that control mood. Solution: Be realistic but positive. Learn how to cope with physical effects of your |
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Trigger: Senior Moments |
Feeling foggy and forgetful? It could be depression or dementia, a condition marked by memory loss. The signs and symptoms can be similar. Or it could be both -- depression is more common in older people who have dementia, especially Alzheimer's. Solution |
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Trigger: Grief |
It's normal to grieve after losing a spouse or other loved one. But grief can grow into depression. Memory problems, confusion, and social withdrawal can be symptoms of depression in older people. Both grief and depression raise the risk for heart-related |
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Any-Age Mood Booster: Pets |
To keep your mood up, it helps to have good emotional and social support. But who says social support needs to be human? Studies show that pets can help people have less depression and loneliness and more self-esteem and happiness. Pets are friends with o |
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Any-Age Mood Booster: Laughter |
A good laugh can relax muscles, reduce stress, and relieve pain. And research suggests that a good sense of humor can take the bite out of depression. For humor on demand, create a laugh library of funny books, cartoons, and DVDs. Or try laughter yoga, wh |
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Any-Age Mood Booster: Volunteer |
Helping others can help you forget your own problems. Volunteering feels good at any age, but it may hold special benefits for older people. If retirement has you adrift, for example, it can give your life a new sense of purpose and satisfaction. Recent r |
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Eating Disorders |
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What Is an Eating Disorder? |
Eating disorders are illnesses characterized by unhealthy behaviors associated with food or eating, such as starving, overeating, or binging. Types of Eating Disorders Binge eating Anorexia nervosa Bulimia nervosa Night eating syndrome Pica Rumination dis |
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What Is Binge Eating Disorder? |
Binge eating disorder is the most common eating disorder, involving episodes of extreme overeating. Both males and females are affected, and most of those affected are overweight or obese. Unlike bulimia, there is no association with purging the excess ca |
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Binge Eating Disorder and Weight Change |
Weight fluctuations are a typical symptom of binge eating disorder, since binge eaters may diet to make up for the binge episodes. Weight-loss attempts are not likely to be successful until the binging behavior is controlled. |
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Diagnosing Binge Eating Disorder |
One diagnostic sign of binge eating disorder is binging at least twice a week for a period of six months or longer. As mentioned, people may hide this behavior so it is even more difficult to diagnose. The diagnostic process typically also includes a phys |
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2017-12-13 20:59:17 |
How to Stop Binge Eating Disorder |
A combination of modalities may be used to manage binge eating disorder. Cognitive behavioral therapy can help identify and change unhealthy thinking patterns that lead to binging episodes. Other helpful treatments include nutrition counseling, family the |
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2017-12-13 20:59:17 |
What Is Anorexia Nervosa? |
Anorexia nervosa is a condition characterized by an abnormal fear of gaining weight, driving people to starve themselves and become dangerously thin. It is more common in females but does occur in males as well. Sometimes a life change or traumatic event |
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2017-12-13 20:59:17 |
Anorexia and Rapid Weight Loss |
Those who suffer from anorexia adopt numerous strategies to lose weight. In addition to starving themselves, they may abuse diuretics or laxatives or take diet pills. Despite appearing perilously thin, they may continue to push themselves to lose weight. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:17 |
Anorexia and Food Obsession |
Many people with anorexia are obsessed with food -- thinking about it constantly even though they eat little. Other behaviors may include weighing food, calorie counting, careful portioning of food, or consuming very small amounts of restricted foods. Oth |
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2017-12-13 20:59:17 |
Anorexia and False Body Image |
Despite their thin appearance, people with anorexia nervosa typically see themselves as fat or overweight. They may be critical and perfectionistic in regard to themselves. The urge to achieve a perfect body can become a life-threatening obsession. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:17 |
Other Signs of Anorexia |
Anorexia can cause long-term health problems, including bone thinning, anemia, heart damage, and organ failure. It can also be fatal. Typical Signs and Symptoms of Anorexia Nervosa Yellowish skin Brittle nails and hair Sensitivity to cold Lethargy Constip |
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2017-12-13 20:59:17 |
Anorexia and Suicide Warning Signs |
Those who suffer from anorexia may have other mental-health problems such as anxiety, substance abuse, or depression. Some may think about suicide. If you or someone who know is having suicidal thoughts, call 911 or the national suicide hotline: 800-273-T |
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2017-12-13 20:59:17 |
Anorexia Treatment: Hospitalization |
If a person with anorexia nervosa has suicidal thoughts or has serious health complications from the condition, a short hospital stay may be required to begin treatment. Other treatment programs involve attending daytime outpatient appointments while livi |
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2017-12-13 20:59:17 |
Anorexia Treatment: Therapy |
Family therapy, including parents, is helpful for young people with anorexia. Food and nutrition counseling are part of an effective treatment. Anorexia Treatment’s Three Main Objectives Restoring a healthy weight Reducing thoughts or behaviors that could |
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2017-12-13 20:59:17 |
What Is Bulimia? |
Bulimia is characterized by episodes of binging and purging. Purging is commonly self-induced vomiting, but it can also include the misuse of diet pills, laxatives, diuretics, or excessive exercise. Up to 90% of those affected are female, and the conditio |
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2017-12-13 20:59:17 |
Bulimia: Binge Eating and Purging |
For a person with bulimia, binging and purging can occur many times in one day or a few times a week. Purging may involve self-induced vomiting, laxatives, or excessive exercise. The binging is associated with a feeling of loss of control, and sufferers m |
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2017-12-13 20:59:17 |
Bulimia and Weight Obsession |
In contrast to anorexia, those with bulimia are usually of normal weight or slightly overweight. They have an intense fear of gaining weight and may have a distorted body image, believing they are very overweight. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:17 |
Bulimia and Depression |
The cycle of binging and purging is associated with an attempt to control negative thoughts in many people. They may experience depression or anxiety. Others may struggle with substance abuse. Other symptoms can include mood changes and withdrawal from lo |
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2017-12-13 20:59:17 |
Other Symptoms of Bulimia |
Bulimia Nervosa Symptoms and Signs: Worn tooth enamel Swelling of the salivary glands Sore throat Heartburn Constipation Irregular menstrual periods Dehydration Electrolyte imbalances in the blood (that can lead to heart problems) |
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2017-12-13 20:59:17 |
Diagnosing Bulimia |
The fact that many people try to hide binging and purging behavior can make diagnosing bulimia challenging. To make the diagnosis, the doctor will ask about the individual’s eating patterns and history. Early diagnosis and treatment offers the best chance |
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2017-12-13 20:59:17 |
Eating Disorders: Talk and Support |
If you suspect a loved one may have an eating disorder, talk to them respectfully about your worries. Don't make them feel guilty or blame them. Encourage the person to seek help and let them know you support. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:17 |
Bulimia Treatment |
As with other eating disorders, the most successful treatment for bulimia involves a combination of approaches including psychotherapy, nutrition counseling, and antidepressant medications if necessary. Antidepressant medications have been shown to be suc |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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Eating Disorders |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Exercise and Fitness |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Train for Flat Abs: Bicycle |
You want four to eight key moves in each workout. Be sure to target the upper and lower abs, the oblique muscles along your sides, and the back. The "bicycle" is one of the best. Lie on your back and "pedal" in the air. Raise one shoulder as if trying to |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Train for Flat Abs: Classic Crunch |
The crunch is a classic because it works. Lie on your back, knees bent and feet flat on the floor. Put your hands behind your head, elbows facing out. With your low back on the floor, use your ab muscles to lift your upper body as far as you can. Hold the |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Reverse Crunch |
The reverse crunch targets the lower abs, which are tough to tone. Keep your arms at your sides, palms down. Use the abs to lift the legs, bringing the knees directly over the hips. Contract the abs further, and raise your hips and lower back off the mat, |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Wood Chop |
Grab a dumbbell, medicine ball, or cable weight system. Choose enough weight to work the muscle to fatigue within 12 reps. Kneel on one knee with the other foot forward. Use both hands to lift the weight up over your shoulder, on the foot-forward side. Do |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Trunk Rotations |
Choose a medicine ball or dumbbell. In a sitting position, lean back slightly and engage the abs, with your knees bent and heels touching the floor. Hold the weight close to your body, and slowly twist your torso to one side. Pause briefly before rotating |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Abs and Pecs: Dumbbell Fly |
To look good shirtless, you'll want chiseled pecs along with flat abs. Here's a move that targets both areas. Sit on a stability ball holding dumbbells. Walk your feet forward and lie back until your head and upper back rest on the ball. Hold the dumbbell |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Abs and Back: Front Plank |
As you build steely abs, be sure your back keeps pace. The plank gets the job done. Lie on your stomach with your forearms on the floor. Keep the elbows bent and under your shoulders. Use your core muscles to lift your torso and thighs off the floor, tigh |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Abs and Back: Bird-Dog |
Kneel on your hands and knees, with your fingers facing forward. Tighten the core muscles, and raise the right leg until it is parallel with the floor, not higher than the hip. At the same time, raise the left arm until it is parallel to the floor. Hold b |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Abs and Legs: Knee Tucks |
This move starts with your stomach on a stability ball, hands and feet on the floor. Engage the abs. Now walk your hands forward until you form a rigid plank, ankles resting on the ball. Don't let the low back sag. Slowly, tuck your knees into your chest. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Abs and Butt: Glute Bridge |
If you'd like your rear view to be as buff as your abs, try this move for sculpting the gluteal muscles. Lie on your back, with your knees bent and feet hip-width apart. Contract your abs and glutes as you raise your hips off the ground. Press your heels |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Abs and Butt: Frankensteins |
Stand with your arms at your sides, feet hip-width apart. Tighten your abs, and raise your right knee up toward your chest. Keeping the knee high, try to cross your right leg over the left. Avoid rotating the left hip. Now bring your right leg back toward |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Abs and Butt: Side Plank |
Side plank is a great way to work both the obliques and the glutes. Lie on your right side, placing the right elbow on the floor directly under the shoulder. Keep the legs straight, with the left leg resting directly on top of the right. As you contract y |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Abs and Legs: Lunge |
The lunge is a great multitasking move -- it targets the abs, butt, quads, and hamstrings all at once. With feet together, slowly lift the right leg and step forward, placing your right foot firmly on the floor. Lower the hips until your right thigh is pa |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Creating an Ab Routine That Works |
For best results, do a targeted ab routine two or three times per week, resting at least one full day between workouts. Don't try to do all the moves in this slideshow in one workout. Pick four to eight moves for each session, and spread the work across d |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Cardio for Flat Abs |
If you can’t see your abs for your belly, you need more than an ab workout. Aim for a minimum of 30 minutes of moderate-intensity cardio on most days of the week. Crunched for time? Switch to vigorous aerobic activity -- for 75 minutes each week. Besides |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Food for Flat Abs: Lean Protein |
To trim enough belly fat to reveal your developing abs, you'll probably need to cut back on calories. But that doesn't have to mean giving up meat. Lean cuts of pork, lamb, and beef are loaded with protein to help you stay full longer. Fish, beans, and nu |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Whole Grains |
There's good evidence for swapping refined grains for whole grains. The fiber in whole grains helps you have a healthy body. Get more whole grains by stirring shredded wheat into your favorite cereal, by making your sandwiches with whole-grain bread, or b |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Greek Yogurt |
In one study, dieters who ate nonfat yogurt lost almost twice as much belly fat as those who didn't eat yogurt. If you find ordinary yogurt isn't a satisfying snack, try the Greek variety -- it’s thicker and has more protein. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Good Fats |
Fat is not off the menu when you’re trying to lose weight. You need some fat to help you build muscles. Just make sure it’s the right kind. Sources of good fats include avocado, nuts, olive oil, and fatty fish, such as salmon. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Fruits, Veggies |
Fruits and vegetables should take up half your plate. Aim for a wide range of colors to nourish your body with an assortment of plant-based nutrients. These phytochemicals are good for your heart and fight some types of cancer. Plus, filling up on veggies |
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2017-12-13 20:59:20 |
Why Focus on Flat Abs? |
Yes, you want a six-pack. But that’s not all you get when working on your abs. The abs are some of the core muscles that support all of your body's motions. Firm abs will raise your overall fitness level and help your athletic performance. What's more, re |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
What It Takes |
If your goal is turning heads at the beach, you'll want tips on grooming and choosing flattering trunks, as well as a workout for flat abs and a pumped-up physique. Check in with your doctor if you're not active now and over 45 or have a health condition. |
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Dumbbell Bench Press |
For pecs that beg to go shirtless, start with a bench press. Lie back, with your feet flat on the floor. Hold a dumbbell in each hand at chest level. Push the weights straight up, and slowly lower back down. Start with light weights, doing 16-20 reps unti |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
Dumbbell Fly |
Lie on your back with a dumbbell in each hand. Raise the dumbbells above your chest, shoulder-width apart. With your palms facing each other and elbows slightly bent, inhale and lower the dumbbells in an arc to chest level. Exhale and slowly raise the dum |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
Push-Ups |
These will sculpt your shoulders, triceps, and pecs. Start in plank position with your hands under your shoulders and your legs extended behind you. Keeping your body tight and straight, bend your elbows to lower yourself until your chin or chest touches |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
Barbell Curl |
Stand gripping a barbell at thigh level. Your hands should be shoulder-width apart, palms facing forward. Exhale and bend your elbows, raising the bar to shoulder-level. Keep your elbows at your side. Inhale and slowly lower the barbell to starting positi |
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Dumbbell Curl |
Sit on a bench with your back against a backrest. Keeping your arms at your sides, hold a dumbbell in each hand, palms facing forward. Exhale and slowly curl your arms up until the dumbbells nearly reach the shoulders. Inhale and lower the weights to star |
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Extensions |
Buff arms require working the triceps, too. Give them some definition with barbell extensions. Lie on a bench with a barbell raised directly over your face, elbows straight and palms facing forward. Bend your elbows to lower the barbell down toward your f |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
Pushdowns |
You can do triceps pushdowns with resistance bands or cables. Stand with your hands gripping the bands, palms facing down. Your elbows should be bent so your forearms are parallel with the floor. Keeping your elbows at your side, exhale and press down unt |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
Dumbbell Press |
Sometimes called the military press, this move sculpts the deltoid muscles in the shoulder. Sit on a bench with your back against a backrest. Hold your dumbbells at shoulder height and shoulder width, palms facing forward. Exhale and push the dumbbells up |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
Calf Raises |
Stand with dumbbells or kettlebells at your sides, feet shoulder-width apart. Raise your heels until your weight is on the balls of your feet. Contract your abs to help keep your balance, and slowly lower back down. Good moves to challenge other leg muscl |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
Lat Pulldown |
Your lats are broad muscles that run from mid-back to waist. You can do lat pulldowns with resistance bands or cables. With your hands wider than shoulder width, grab the bands or cable bar overhead, keeping your elbows straight. Pull the bar or bands tow |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
Dumbbell Row |
The dumbbell row works your lats as well as the rhomboid muscles in your upper back. Begin with your left hand and knee on a bench and your right foot flat on the floor. Hold a dumbbell in your right hand next to the bench. Bend your elbow and pull the du |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
Bicycle |
Do these instead of crunches. An American Council on Exercise study rated this move as one of the most efficient ways to tone the major ab muscles, including the rectus abdominis and obliques. While lying on your back, pedal your legs as if riding a bike. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
Cable Rotations |
For an ab exercise that doesn't involve lying on the floor, try cable rotations. Stand holding a cable close to the upper abdomen. The cable should extend to the side, not directly in front of you. Tighten your abs and slowly turn your torso away from the |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
Where to Wax |
"Manscaping" has taken off in recent years. The most popular targets for manscaping are the back, chest, and pubic area. To avoid prickly stubble, waxing is a better option than shaving for large areas like the chest and back. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
Swimsuit Style: Beyond Elastic |
While most swim trunks are made with elastic waistbands, this style can accentuate even a little extra girth around the waist. For a more flattering and stylish option, look for shorts that close with drawstrings, snaps, or buttons. |
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Swimsuit Style: How Baggy? |
Once you've got your fitness program underway, it's time for a little fashion boot camp. Baggy, low-riding board shorts look best on men under 20. If your teenage years are behind you, consider more fitted trunks that sit just above the hips. But avoid go |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
Swimsuit Style: How Long? |
Consider your height before picking the length of your trunks. Long trunks look right at home on tall guys, but can overwhelm shorter men. Short trunks, in contrast, can create the illusion of longer legs. Men of short to medium height should opt for shor |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
Protect Your Skin |
Always wear sunscreen. Look for a broad-spectrum product with an SPF of 30 or greater. None are truly sweatproof or waterproof, but there are water-resistant types. Gels work well for hairy spots like the scalp and chest. Don't forget your ears and lips. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
Spruce Up Your Feet |
No beach body is complete without tidy feet. When trimming your toenails, don't round the edges -- that will make them prone to getting ingrown. If you go for a professional pedicure, make sure the salon sterilizes its utensils. Don't let the technician c |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
Get Moving |
To show your developing six-pack, you'll need to burn off belly fat that tends to hide the muscles underneath. You can do moderate-intensity exercise, such as brisk walking, for 30 minutes on most days of the week. Or pump up the intensity to vigorous exe |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
Eat Fruit, Veggies |
If you're trying to lose weight, you need to cut calories, but there are some foods you will want to eat more of. Filling up on a salad first at lunch or dinner can help you eat less during the rest of the meal. |
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Choose Whole Grains |
Adults who eat high-fiber whole grains tend to weigh less than those who opt for white, refined grains. Adding more whole grains can be as simple as ordering brown rice instead of white. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
Limit Alcohol |
It's not just beer that can pad the belly. Alcohol of all kinds has empty calories that your body may store as fat -- and weakens your ability to resist a plate of super nachos. Drinking heavily, no matter the form of alcohol, is linked to weight gain. Tr |
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2017-12-13 20:59:22 |
Linoleic Acid |
Browse the aisle of a health food shop, and you'll see many supplements hinting that they can melt fat. Few have evidence to back the claims. One exception is conjugated linoleic acid (CLA). In a study published in the British Journal of Nutrition, overwe |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Chronic Pain |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
What Is Chronic Pain? |
You know it when you feel it. It may be sharp or stinging, hot or aching, dull or prickly. Either way, we call it by the same name: “pain.” When it lasts and lasts, it becomes a disorder known as chronic pain syndrome (CPS). The condition occurs in a wide |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
What Causes Pain? |
Our ancestors thought that pain came from evil spirits or even avenging gods like Poine, the Greek goddess of revenge, from whose name we get the word "pain." With the help of modern medicine, we now know that pain is a complicated process involving the v |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
Signs You Need Relief From Chronic Pain Syndrome (CPS) |
There are no medical instruments to measure pain. It affects people differently, and doctors typically rely on a patient’s own description of their CPS before recommending pain management treatments. Even if it is mild, anybody with frequent or daily pain |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
Walking to Relieve Pain |
If you’re serious about ending CPS, walk more. It's one of the best prescriptions we have to ease the suffering of chronic pain. When you suffer from daily agony, you’re likely to be less active. That often makes chronic pain syndrome worse. Exercise also |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
Acupuncture for Pain Relief |
Acupuncture has been practiced for more than 2,500 years. This practice of poking needles into different areas of the body was once viewed by many in the U.S. as outlandish. Now acupuncture is a common treatment for some chronic pain, though it remains co |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
Distract Yourself From Pain |
We sometimes think of distraction as a bad thing. Doesn’t distraction keep us from getting our work done? But in the case of chronic pain, distraction can be a type of treatment. When you're distracted by a conversation, a crossword puzzle, a book, or som |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
Change Your Diet for Pain Relief |
Is food causing your agony? It's possible. People with migraines often find that specific foods -- like red wine and cheeses -- trigger attacks. Keep a food diary for a few weeks to see whether any foods seem to make your suffering increase. Then cut them |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
Keep Track of What Hurts |
Pain can be hard to put into words. But you’ll need to describe your suffering to your doctor in order to get the best possible treatment. Make it more concrete by keeping a chronic pain syndrome journal. Using a scale, note how much you hurt each day. On |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
Breathe Deeply |
Stop what you’re doing. Pause, relax, and take just a minute to breathe deeply and slowly. With your hand on your belly, feel it rise and fall. After a few minutes of using this simple deep breathing technique, you may feel some the discomfort and tension |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
Relieve Pain Through Strength Training |
Tense, weak muscles tend to be linked with chronic pain. Building muscle strength with weights or resistance exercises may help reduce suffering just as effectively as drugs do for arthritis and back pain. Building strength also improves your balance and |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
Biofeedback Can Help Ease Pain |
Biofeedback can teach you how to control unconscious body processes – the ones that normally happen without thinking like heart rate and blood pressure. After attaching to your body sensors connected to a computer, you learn how to relax your muscles, eas |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
Supplements for Chronic Pain |
Want to take supplements for daily soreness? Ask your doctor. Studies show that some supplements seem to help with chronic pain. Stiff, painful, arthritic joints may be relieved from the following: fish oil, glucosamine, chondroiton sulfate, and SAMe. Yog |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
Physical, Occupational Therapy for CPS |
Both physical and occupational therapy can help ease chronic pain. Physical therapy dates back to ancient times, when exercise, massage, heat, and cold would be applied to treat a variety of conditions. Today, physical therapy aims to teach you exercises |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
Talk Therapy Can Help |
Some people are embarrassed to get help from a counselor or therapist for chronic pain. They feel it's an admission that the suffering is not real and that the suffering is "all in their heads." That's simply not true. Therapists can help you cope with th |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
Use OTC Painkillers Moderately |
If you find yourself relying very often on over-the-counter painkillers to ease your chronic pain, you may be doing yourself more harm than good. OTC (over the counter) painkillers such as acetaminophen, aspirin, and ibuprofen are good for occasional ache |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
Seeing a Pain Specialist |
If you're in chronic pain, you may benefit by seeing an expert. Pain specialists focus on one thing: getting rid of their patients’ discomfort. Many of these experts work at specialty pain centers. Patients can get all sorts of treatment from medication t |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
How to Describe Your Pain |
Before your doctor’s visit, it’s a good idea to prepare by thinking about how your suffering feels and how it affects you. By answering these questions, you can help your doctor pinpoint the root cause of a patient’s, as well as recommend effective treatm |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
Pain Relief with Surgery |
Surgery isn’t always an option for chronic pain. But when a patient’s suffering comes from the back or serious musculoskeletal injuries, surgery may be the right option. Patients have access to a range of surgical options, including operations to correct |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
Avoid Substance Abuse |
It can be tempting during bouts of severe chronic pain to turn to drugs and alcohol. Don't rely on alcohol or illicit drugs. Self-medicating may ease the pain temporarily, but over time substance abuse can make your disorder worse. Along with other danger |
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2017-12-13 20:59:25 |
Healing and Managing Your Chronic Pain |
Most people with chronic pain find that there is no single, miracle cure for what ails them. Instead, a combination of approaches that is customized for each individual is usually used. That might include things like improved habits, a new exercise routin |
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Chronic Pain |
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Chronic Pain |
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Chronic Pain |
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Chronic Pain |
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Chronic Pain |
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Chronic Pain |
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Chronic Pain |
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Chronic Pain |
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Chronic Pain |
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Chronic Pain |
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Chronic Pain |
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Chronic Pain |
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Chronic Pain |
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2017-12-13 20:59:26 |
Smile to Impress |
People start to get a sense of you within the first three seconds of meeting. Start off right by smiling. Besides making a good impression, it may also improve your mood and slash stress, boost your immune system, and briefly lower your blood pressure, to |
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2017-12-13 20:59:26 |
Pursue Goals With Passion |
People who achieve a lot tend to have a strong zeal for what they do. One way to find your passions is to think about what you loved as a child. What excites you? Makes time stand still? That's a clue that you're on to something. |
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Focus on the Bright Side |
A good 'tude can keep your body humming. It may even slow signs of aging and help you bounce back from illness. Notice what's working in your life and make a plan to change what could be better. You want to appreciate what's good and move forward. |
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Get a Move On |
You'll gain mental sharpness, sleep great, and have better mental health. Aim for 30 minutes a day, five days a week to help you control your weight, get stronger, and help your body from head to toe. |
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Mind Your (Table) Manners |
Put your best fork forward at meal time. Good table manners show that you're a class act and you think your friends are, too. Top table manners to cultivate include maintaining good posture, chewing with your mouth closed, using your napkin, and excusing |
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Keep It Clean |
Scrub up! Wash your hands for 20 seconds before you cook or eat. Ditto after you use the restroom. It's one of the simplest, least costly ways to help avoid colds and flu all year long. No soap and water handy? Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. |
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Smell Good |
A nice, clean smell can make you feel good, and that confidence boost can make you look better to others. Wear clean clothes. Shower daily, and always after a workout. Find cologne, shampoo, soap, and deodorant with scents that you like. For fresh breath, |
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2017-12-13 20:59:26 |
Dress the Part |
Looking sharp shows that you're prepared. To dress for success, start with classic colors: black, grey, or navy. Add same-color socks, a matching tie, and dark, polished shoes. Your hair and nails should be neat and clean. Keep jewelry and other accents l |
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2017-12-13 20:59:26 |
Be Kind and Polite |
It's basic: Being nice to those around you shows you value them as people. Practice being polite. Think about other people and what you can do for them. They will notice and you will impress. Treating others well has been shown to make you feel better abo |
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Be Prompt |
Being on time shows people you're in control and that you respect them and their time. Use datebooks and set pings to remind you of meetings and tasks. Prepare for big events and meetings the night before. Try to figure out how much time a task will take. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:26 |
Gain From Giving |
People who often volunteer tend to be happier, with better self-esteem and a sense of purpose. People who give of themselves are also more likely to live longer and enjoy stronger relationships. It's a win-win for everyone. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:26 |
Take Time Off |
Take a break from time to time. It's not wasted time. It renews your energy, curbs stress and worry, and lets you enjoy and explore. You'll come back better. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:26 |
LOL: Laugh Out Loud |
Laughing helps your body, most of all your heart. Research shows that laughter is good for blood vessels. This may help keep heart disease at bay. Enjoy a funny film or see a comedy show with friends. Humor and health go hand in hand. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:26 |
Practice Manly Limits |
Knowing when enough is enough shows you're in control. Overdo it and you will feel the effects. If you drink alcohol, limit it to no more than two drinks a day -- and of course, never drive after drinking. If you find it hard to set limits with alcohol, t |
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2017-12-13 20:59:26 |
Learn to Love the Long Run |
Success is rarely a sprint. It's more like a marathon. If you keep striving for what you want while prizing what you've got, you're doing well. Take pride in that. |
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Men's Health |
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Men's Health |
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Men's Health |
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Men's Health |
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Men's Health |
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Men's Health |
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Men's Health |
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Men's Health |
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Men's Health |
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Men's Health |
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Men's Health |
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Men's Health |
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Teen Girls |
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2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
Monster Zit |
Problem: The big dance is hours away, and you've got an erupting volcano on your nose. Solution: Don't pop! Picking at a pimple will only make it more glaring. Wash with a gentle cleanser and use a benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid cream. Apply a light l |
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2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
Peeling Skin |
Problem: You meant to get a tan, but you burned instead. Now your skin is red and peeling. Solution: A moisturizer containing aloe may help ease the pain and make your flaking skin less noticeable. Peeling generally lasts a few days, as your body removes |
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5096 |
2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
Hairy Arms |
Problem: Your arms look like your mom's fur rug! Solution: First, ask your mom or aunt whether you truly have too much arm hair. Teens can obsess about body features that others consider quite normal. If you still want to take action, try a depilatory, wh |
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5097 |
2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
Freckle Face |
Problem: The freckles dotting your nose make you look so cute -- just like a little kid. Solution: To prevent new (and darker!) freckles, always wear sunscreen. For a quick and easy fix, try a concealer. Freckles should fade as you get older. If they real |
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5098 |
2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
Frizzy Hair |
Problem: The humidity rises, and you look like you stuck your finger in an electric socket. Solution: If you don't like the look, you can tame the frizzies with a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Before you style, smooth an anti-frizz serum or cream |
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5099 |
2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
Splotchy Skin |
Problem: It's picture day, and your red, splotchy face is nowhere near photo ready! Solution: You can smooth uneven skin tone with a noncomedogenic concealer. Or for a lighter touch, try a tinted moisturizer. If you have a rash that doesn't go away, see a |
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5100 |
2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
Cracked Lips |
Problem: He's going in for the big first kiss when your dry, chapped lips stop him in his tracks. Solution: Don't lick your lips. Instead of adding moisture, it will dry them out even more. Drink eight glasses of water a day to keep your whole body hydrat |
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5101 |
2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
Cold Sore |
Problem: Your friend leans in and asks, "What's that thing on your lip?" You're horrified. Solution: That red, blistery bump on your lip is a cold sore, caused by the herpes simplex virus 1. It should go away on its own in about a week. To ease the pain a |
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2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
Unibrow |
Problem: You feel like there's a big furry caterpillar stuck in the middle of your face. Solution: Plucking is an easy, precise way to get rid of overgrown eyebrows. Clean the area first with rubbing alcohol. Use sharp, slanted tweezers to grab hairs with |
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5103 |
2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
Oily Skin |
Problem: Your skin is so shiny it looks like you coated it in baby oil. Solution: Don't scrub your skin -- it will only lead to more oil production and breakouts. Wash with a gentle cleanser every day and exfoliate twice a week. To control greasiness, use |
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5104 |
2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
Cracked, Ugly Feet |
Problem: It's sandal season but you're still in sneakers. You don't want anyone to see your dry, cracked heels. Solution: Your hand moisturizer may not be enough to heal scaly feet. Try this overnight treatment: Before bed, smear your feet with a thick cr |
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5105 |
2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
Dry Skin |
Problem: Your once healthy, glowing skin is now rough, scaly, and itchy. Solution: Turn down the heat! Hot water can rob your skin of the essential oils that keep it moisturized. Keep showers short. Use a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser and don't scrub. A |
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2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
Hairy Legs |
Problem: You shave, and the next day thick, dark hair is sprouting up again! Solution: To keep hair off for longer, try waxing. It hurts a little and can irritate the skin, but it lasts up to six weeks. Be careful: Hot wax can cause burns if not used prop |
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5107 |
2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
The Pits! |
Problem: You can't raise your hand in class because everyone will see the ugly wet stains under your arms! Solution: An antiperspirant will plug up your sweat ducts and stop some of that embarrassing wetness. Choose a product that includes deodorant to pr |
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5108 |
2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
Warts |
Problem: You want to wear gloves -- in July -- to cover that ugly wart on your finger. Solution: Warts may not be attractive, but they're also not dangerous. And most will go away in time. If you're short on patience, over-the-counter treatments are avail |
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5109 |
2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
Dandruff |
Problem: You can't wear black. It shows off the embarrassing white flakes on your shoulders. Solution: To control dandruff, switch to a shampoo with ingredients like selenium sulfide, tar, or zinc pyrithione. Leave the shampoo in for 5 minutes to give it |
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5110 |
2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
Split Ends |
Problem: You pick at them all day, but split ends still won't go away. Solution: Get right to the root of split ends: over-styling. Hold your blow dryer at least 6 inches away from your head and turn it off when your hair is dry. And try not to blow dry e |
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2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
Greasy Hair |
Problem: Your hair is so oily, it looks wet when it's dry. Solution: Wash your hair every day to remove excess oil, but protect it from damage by using a gentle shampoo and light conditioner. Don't brush too much -- it will release more oil from your scal |
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2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
Facial Moles |
Problem: Anyone who casts his eyes your way is certain to notice the moles on your face. Solution: Most people have between 10 and 40 moles. Even celebrities like Jessica Simpson and Angelina Jolie have moles. Moles are perfectly normal, but they can turn |
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2017-12-13 20:59:28 |
DIY Beauty Fixes |
Don't have the money to buy expensive beauty products? Use what you have at home! Squeeze lemon juice into your hair, then go out in the sun for a natural lightening effect. Mix 2 tablespoons honey with 1/2 cup rolled oats and 1/4 cup plain yogurt to make |
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Teen Girls |
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Teen Girls |
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Teen Girls |
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Teen Girls |
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Teen Girls |
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Teen Girls |
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Teen Girls |
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Teen Girls |
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Teen Girls |
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Teen Girls |
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Teen Girls |
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Teen Girls |
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Teen Girls |
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Teen Girls |
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Teen Girls |
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Teen Girls |
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5499 |
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Teen Girls |
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Teen Girls |
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Teen Girls |
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Teen Girls |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Asthma |
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5114 |
2017-12-13 20:59:31 |
Did Your City Make the List? |
If you have asthma, where you live makes a difference. High pollen counts and smog lead to flare-ups, and controlling symptoms can be tricky if your area is short on doctors. Every year, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) looks at these a |
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2017-12-13 20:59:31 |
No. 10: Chicago |
Air quality in Chi-town is poor, thanks to many days of high soot and smog levels. The city has an above-average number of ER visits and deaths because of asthma. Also, 38% of people in the region are uninsured, making it hard for them to control their sy |
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2017-12-13 20:59:31 |
No. 9: New Orleans |
Like other cities on the list, poverty and lack of health insurance factor into NOLA’s higher-than-average death rate due to asthma. But the city’s hot, humid weather also makes breathing harder. Allergens in the environment are a problem here, too. The B |
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2017-12-13 20:59:31 |
No. 8: Chattanooga, TN |
Air quality isn’t the problem here. In the past year, Chattanooga has slashed pollution and is now considered one of the nation’s cleanest cities. Still, its nonsmoking laws are weak. Twenty percent of adults and 17% of high school students are smokers. A |
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2017-12-13 20:59:31 |
No. 7: Knoxville, TN |
The AAFA also lists Knoxville as one of the worst for spring allergies, thanks to high levels of tree and grass pollen. Both can cause asthma symptoms to flare. But that might not be the only reason for a higher-than-average use of asthma medicines here. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:31 |
No. 6: Augusta, GA |
Located 150 miles from Atlanta, the “Garden City of the South” is the second largest and second oldest city in Georgia. It’s also the worst in the state for people with asthma. In just 2 years, nearly a dozen children in and around Augusta died from the c |
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2017-12-13 20:59:31 |
No. 5: Oklahoma City |
As many as 23% of Sooners living in Oklahoma County have no health insurance. That, along with a serious lack of asthma specialists in the area, can make it hard for people to get the medical care they need. It doesn’t help that Oklahoma City is ranked 15 |
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2017-12-13 20:59:31 |
No. 4: Detroit |
The Motor City has a better-than-average pollen count, and its public smoking laws are on par with the rest of the U.S. Still, asthma rates here are 50% higher than the rest of Michigan. Many residents use quick-relief asthma inhalers, which means their d |
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2017-12-13 20:59:31 |
No. 3: Philadelphia |
Emergency room visits for asthma in the City of Brotherly Love are higher than average. The disease sends more than 16,000 kids to the ER each year. Since many who have the condition here live in low-income neighborhoods, a Community Asthma Prevention Pro |
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2017-12-13 20:59:31 |
No. 2: Richmond, VA |
With its rich Civil War history, this town is popular with vacationers. But it’s not such a great place to live if you have asthma. Smog is a problem, especially in the hot, humid summer months. The city also has higher-than-average rates of people living |
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2017-12-13 20:59:31 |
No. 1: Memphis, TN |
About 14% of kids here have asthma. It causes 40% of stays at the city’s Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital. But a lot of ER visits and high use of asthma meds aren’t the only reasons the Home of the Blues nabbed this year’s No. 1 spot. Local steel and food p |
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2017-12-13 20:59:31 |
Brighter Spots for Asthma |
Of the 100 cities ranked, these 10 are the best. For the most part, they have less poverty, better school asthma programs, and better access to health care. But they also have cleaner air and good smoking bans. The result: fewer ER visits and deaths, and |
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2018-03-14 06:35:13 |
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2018-03-14 06:35:13 |
Asthma |
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Asthma |
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2018-03-14 06:35:13 |
Asthma |
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Asthma |
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Asthma |
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2018-03-14 06:35:13 |
Asthma |
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5510 |
2018-03-14 06:35:13 |
Asthma |
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5511 |
2018-03-14 06:35:13 |
Asthma |
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2018-03-14 06:35:13 |
Asthma |
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5513 |
2018-03-14 06:35:13 |
Asthma |
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5514 |
2018-03-14 06:35:13 |
Asthma |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Healthy Eating |
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5126 |
2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
The Truth About Food Cravings |
Craving a big, fluffy hunk of warm bread does not mean your body is deprived of grains. Food cravings have little to do with nutrients and plenty to do with the brain chemistry of pleasure and reward. Cravings may center on texture (creamy, crunchy) or ta |
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2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
Ice Cream |
People who get cravings tend to have higher BMIs -- no surprise since fattening foods are often the object of desire. The combination of cool, creamy, and sweet makes ice cream an irresistible treat -- but a costly one in terms of calories. A typical serv |
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5128 |
2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
Potato Chips |
It's the combination of salty and crunchy that gives potato chips their allure. Depending on the flavor, a 1-ounce snack bag has at least 150 calories. Munch your way through a large 8-ounce bag and you're looking at 1,230 calories -- not counting any dip |
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5129 |
2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
Chocolate |
Almost half of American women crave chocolate on a regular basis. There have been many theories to explain why, ranging from magnesium deficiency to mood swings. But one thing is certain: Downing a candy bar is a quick way to add a couple hundred extra ca |
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5130 |
2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
Popcorn |
Sometimes a setting can trigger a craving, like the desire for popcorn at the movies. Memory plays a big role in cravings -- you've enjoyed popcorn at the movies before, so you expect to again. Popcorn itself can be a healthy snack, but movie theaters ten |
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2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
Ballpark Food |
If the game's not the same without a corndog, you may be prone to another example of setting-induced cravings. Just seeing or smelling the concession stands can make it tough to resist. But consider these numbers: 8 ounces of cheesy nachos - 900 calories |
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5132 |
2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
Doughnuts |
If you're dieting, doughnuts are like the forbidden fruit. That fact alone may be enough to trigger a craving. Research suggests that a yo-yo pattern of eating favorite foods one week and putting them off-limits the next can intensify cravings. If you are |
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2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
Red Meat |
Do you feel like a meal is not a meal unless it involves a big hunk of meat? The good news is you don't have to give up meat to achieve a healthy weight -- just be choosy about your cuts. A typical flank steak has about 700 calories (more if you don't tri |
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2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
Pizza |
Pizza is America's favorite food, according to an Oxfam survey. It does have some health benefits: A typical slice has 12 grams of protein and 2.5 grams of fiber. But pizza also has about 280 calories a slice -- more if you add meat toppings – so the calo |
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5135 |
2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
Pasta |
Pasta ranks among the top five favorite foods in many countries. The trouble is most people eat white pasta, which is made with refined flour. White pasta has only a fifth the fiber of whole-grain pasta, which means it may take more to fill you up. Pasta |
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5136 |
2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
French Fries |
Want some fries with that? This salty side is hard to turn down when ordering at the drive-thru. But a large order of fries can have as many calories as a burger -- about 500 at a typical fast food restaurant. Better Bet: Opt for a side salad or fruit cup |
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2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
Nuts |
Whether at a bar or party, it's easy to keep dipping your hand into the nut bowl, but all those handfuls add up. A cupful of roasted mixed nuts packs more than 800 calories. Better Bet: Control your portions or stick to nuts with the shells on. Peeling th |
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5138 |
2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
Coffee |
Coffee cravings may go beyond your typical food craving, thanks to the addictive powers of caffeine. You may feel you can't fully wake up without your morning dose. Fortunately, coffee has very few calories -- until you load it up with cream and sugary sy |
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2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
3:00 Snack Attack |
If the snack machine always calls to you in the mid-afternoon, you may be experiencing a between-meals drop in blood sugar. Unfortunately, a pack of chocolate chip cookies is just a short-term fix, and a high-calorie one at that. Better Bet: Eat snacks th |
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2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
Nervous Nibbles |
Do you find yourself reaching for the cookie jar before a visit from the in-laws or a presentation at work? Sometimes food cravings are not triggered by hunger but by unpleasant emotions, including stress and anxiety. This is called emotional eating, and |
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2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
Bad Day Binge |
Emotional eating is also common at the end of a bad day. You may use "comfort foods" to soothe feelings of anger or sadness. In extreme cases, emotional food cravings can lead to bingeing -- eating large amounts of food without stopping when you’re full. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
Control Cravings: Eat Snacks |
If cravings mainly strike when you're hungry, try eating healthy snacks between meals. Carefully planning your snacks can help you keep hunger -- and cravings -- at bay. Portion control is vital -- each snack should be less than 200 calories. Good choices |
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2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
Control Cravings: Take a Walk |
You already know that exercise can help you lose weight by burning calories. But now there's evidence that brisk walking can help you eat fewer sweets. In a study published in the journal Appetite, participants who took a 15-minute walk were half as likel |
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2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
Control Cravings: Low-Carb Diet |
Putting favorite foods off-limits can make you crave them in the short-term, but the opposite may be true down the road. That's the conclusion of a study in the journal Obesity. After sticking to a low-carb diet for two years, a group of overweight adults |
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2017-12-13 20:59:35 |
Control Cravings: Indulge a Little |
A taste in time saves nine! Resisting sweets when you're at a party can be tough. Rather than depriving yourself until you cave, try indulging in a small serving of the desired food. You may find that just a taste will satisfy your craving. |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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2018-03-14 06:35:58 |
Healthy Eating |
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2018-03-14 06:35:58 |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
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2017-12-13 20:59:45 |
Put a Pizza on the Grill |
The grill's intense heat is a lot like a restaurant pizza oven. Keep all your toppings light and cook them beforehand so they heat evenly on the grill. Lightly brush the crust with oil and sear both sides on the grill. Next, add the toppings and cover the |
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2017-12-13 20:59:45 |
Skewered Fish |
Skewers are great for cooking whole small fish like fresh sardines, which are loaded with heart-healthy fats. You can easily grill several fish at once. Insert one skewer through each fish near the base of the head. Insert a second skewer near the tail. T |
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2017-12-13 20:59:45 |
Grill-Worthy Veggies |
Grilling is a great way to cook vegetables. High temperatures and quick cooking times help preserve their nutrients. Slice them thinly or in chunks for kebabs. The best veggies for the grill are sturdy and develop sweet flavors: Sweet peppers (6-8 minutes |
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2017-12-13 20:59:45 |
Kebabs for Kids |
Kebabs make fun finger food out of any meal, even dessert. Kids love the idea of food on a stick, so let them build their own. For safety, grill meat or fish, vegetables, and fruits on separate skewers. Bite-size chunks of tomatoes, zucchini, peppers, mus |
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2017-12-13 20:59:45 |
Better Burgers |
Thinner burgers are healthier burgers because they cook faster. Grill 1/2- to 3/4-inch patties over medium heat. They'll stay juicy if you don't smash them on the grill with a spatula, which forces the juices out. Add some chopped bell pepper, carrot, oni |
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2017-12-13 20:59:45 |
Fish That Can Take the Heat |
Salmon is almost a grilling tradition -- it cooks well on the grill because its oils keep it moist and help prevent sticking. For medium-rare fillets, cook them about 4 minutes on each side. Besides salmon, the best fish to grill are ones that can be cut |
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5152 |
2017-12-13 20:59:45 |
Slimmed-Down Dogs |
Hot dogs and sausages can be a guilty pleasure. When you occasionally indulge, look for ones with 2 to 6 grams of fat, or made from chicken, turkey, or veggies, without preservatives. Serve dogs on a whole wheat bun with these tasty, healthy toppings: Dic |
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5153 |
2017-12-13 20:59:45 |
Try a Little Tenderness |
Foods like flank steak were made for marinade. Marinating adds flavor and helps tenderize lean meats, so you get top-notch flavor without the high price and fat. And marinating meats before grilling may reduce the cancer risks of heterocyclic amines (HCAs |
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2017-12-13 20:59:45 |
The Rub on Dry Rubs |
Dry rubs are a mouth-watering alternative to heavy sauces. They pack lots of flavor for few calories. You can pat them on food just before grilling. Buy a low-sodium rub with less than 5 grams of sugar per serving. Or make your own custom rub. Try these f |
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2017-12-13 20:59:45 |
Slow and Smoky Secrets |
Where there's rich, aromatic smoke, there's tasty, succulent meat. Smoking -- which is slow-cooking with indirect heat -- is often preferred for large cuts like briskets and pork loin, and whole turkeys or chickens.. Use a covered grill if you don't have |
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5156 |
2017-12-13 20:59:45 |
Wood-Fired Flavor |
To add interesting new flavors into grilled foods, use mesquite or hickory chips in your grill. Other hardwoods that add a unique taste include pecan, oak, maple, and apple wood. Soak the chips in water, wine, or apple juice for an hour. Put them on top o |
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5157 |
2017-12-13 20:59:45 |
Cutting Cancer Risks From HCAs |
Some ways of grilling meat can give rise to HCAs, which are believed to cause cancer. HCAs tend to form the longer meat cooks on the grill and when it gets charred or exposed to smoke from fat dripping on the coals. Grilling seafood, vegetables, or fruits |
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2017-12-13 20:59:45 |
For Perfectly Cooked Foods, Use a Thermometer |
Even the most expert griller can't tell when food is done just by looking at it -- or even cutting into it. A meat thermometer gives the best reading, so you won't be stuck with dried out, overcooked meats. You can take foods off the grill when they reach |
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2017-12-13 20:59:45 |
Safe Food Etiquette |
Follow these four tips for safe grilling: Keep all food on ice or refrigerated until it reaches the grill. Wash your hands and all your cooking utensils in warm, soapy water before you start to cook. Put cooked food on a clean platter, not the one you use |
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2018-03-14 06:36:11 |
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2018-03-14 06:36:11 |
Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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2018-03-14 06:36:11 |
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2018-03-14 06:36:11 |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Skin and Beauty |
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5160 |
2017-12-13 20:59:47 |
How to Keep Your Skin Beautiful |
Your skin protects your body, but that's not all. It's the face you present to the world. When healthy, it's a source of beauty. The choices you make every day -- what you eat, where you go, how you feel -- affect how your skin looks. Use this visual guid |
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2017-12-13 20:59:47 |
You've Got Food on Your Face |
Want good skin? Watch your diet. Higher intakes of vitamin C and a lower intake of fats and carbohydrates are associated with better appearance as your skin ages. Changing your diet will help your looks. Foods rich in antioxidants, such as fish, fruits, a |
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2017-12-13 20:59:47 |
Eat Your Vitamins |
Your anti-aging cream may contain vitamin C or E. Put these antioxidants to work from the inside, too. Eating foods rich in these vitamins, plus the mineral selenium, can help protect your skin against sun damage. They may even help reverse signs of aging |
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2017-12-13 20:59:47 |
Run Away From Aging Skin |
Exercise benefits every part of your body -- including your largest organ, the skin. Working out improves circulation, helping nourish the skin. Better blood flow brings more oxygen and nutrients and may help your skin produce collagen, which staves off w |
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2017-12-13 20:59:47 |
Get Your Beauty Rest |
Burn the candle at both ends for a few nights, and you may see it reflected in your face: Dark circles under the eyes, pale skin, and puffy eyes. Getting 7-8 hours a night will keep your body and skin in top shape. It matters how you sleep, too -- rest yo |
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2017-12-13 20:59:47 |
How Pregnancy Changes Your Skin |
Stretch marks -- 90% of pregnant women get them. They may fade after delivery. Moisturizers can slightly improve the appearance of stretch marks. Prescription vitamin A creams or laser therapy can help, too. Acne is another common skin problem, caused by |
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2017-12-13 20:59:47 |
Avoiding Melasma |
Some women develop dark patches -- melasma -- on their faces when they're pregnant or taking birth control pills. An increase in melanin, the substance that gives skin its color, is responsible for these dark patches. Melasma usually fades after delivery |
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2017-12-13 20:59:47 |
Keep Harmful Rays Off Skin |
Whether or not you were a sun worshipper, chances are your skin has sun damage. About 90% of all skin damage is due to the sun. As your time in the sun goes up, so does your risk of skin cancer. Protect skin by always wearing broad-spectrum sunblock. Look |
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2017-12-13 20:59:47 |
How to Care for Aging Skin |
As you age, your skin changes. Your body doesn't produce as much collagen, and the elastin that allows skin to spring back into place gets weaker. You also don't create or lose skin cells as fast. To boost aging skin, exfoliate to remove dead skin, use a |
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2017-12-13 20:59:47 |
Should You Drink Coffee or Wear It? |
Caffeine in coffee and tea is dehydrating, so it may cause your skin to dry out. But a study found that when applied topically to skin, caffeine may help reverse sun damage and lower risk of some skin cancers -- in mice, at least. Researchers are now tryi |
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2017-12-13 20:59:47 |
Cut Yourself Off |
Too much alcohol is bad for your skin as well as your body. Alcohol is a diuretic; it causes the body to lose water. That can contribute to dry skin. It also dilates blood vessels. That's why drinkers often have red, flushed faces. Over time, these blood |
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2017-12-13 20:59:47 |
Quit, Already! |
Simply put, smoking is bad for your skin: It's second only to the sun in causing premature wrinkles and dry skin. In fact, under a microscope you can see wrinkles in smokers as young as 20. Smoking reduces blood flow to the skin and contributes to the bre |
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2017-12-13 20:59:47 |
Wash the Day Away |
Every day, your skin comes in contact with pollution -- cigarette smoke, car exhaust, or smoggy air. Keep skin healthy by keeping it clean. Depending on the needs of your skin, you can cleanse your face with a gentle soap or wash, or exfoliate nightly wit |
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2017-12-13 20:59:47 |
Inside and Out in Winter |
Cold weather and wind bring on dry, flaky skin and can make eczema and rosacea worse. It's not just the weather outside -- dry heat indoors is harsh on skin, too. Fight back by using a humidifier at home, drinking lots of water, and applying moisturizer t |
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2017-12-13 20:59:47 |
Skin Care in Summer |
Want a tan? Get a safe one: use a bronzer or sunless self-tanner. (But most don't contain sunscreen, so they don't offer any protection from the sun.) Remember to use a broad-spectrum, water-resistant sunscreen on all exposed skin and to reapply every two |
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2017-12-13 20:59:47 |
Tips for Skin Care in the Air |
It doesn't take long on a plane for skin to start feeling dry and tight, thanks to low humidity in the recirculated air. Have a travel plan for your skin that includes drinking water -- not coffee or alcohol -- and moisturizing before, during, and after y |
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2017-12-13 20:59:47 |
Get Ready for Your Close-up |
Hollywood lives by it: Changing the lighting can change the way you look. Fluorescent lighting can make skin tone appear more red or yellow, while incandescent lighting softens colors and imperfections. Use mirrors with varied lighting to view your skin a |
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Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:36:52 |
Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:36:52 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:36:52 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:36:52 |
Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:36:52 |
Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:36:52 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:36:52 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:36:52 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Children's Health |
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2017-12-13 20:59:48 |
Diarrhea |
An infection, trouble digesting certain foods, or too much fruit juice are among the causes. If your child gets it, keep her at home and hydrated. If she's on solids, avoid high-fiber and greasy foods. Call the doctor if she isn't better in 24 hours, is u |
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2017-12-13 20:59:48 |
Fever |
Call the doctor immediately if: A baby under 3 months has a rectal temperature of 100.4 or higher. A baby 3 to 6 months old has a temperature of 101 or higher. Or if an infant is crying, irritable, and can't be comforted. Watch for ear pain, a cough, leth |
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2017-12-13 20:59:48 |
Little Children and Constipation |
Some babies poop several times a day; others go a few days between bowel movements. Don't worry if your baby or toddler doesn't go as often as you'd expect. True constipation is when stools are hard and painful to pass. Your doctor may suggest adding a fe |
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2017-12-13 20:59:48 |
Rashes |
Babies have sensitive skin. Rashes can range from pimples to little white bumps (milia) to red, dry, itchy patches (eczema). To avoid diaper rash, change diapers often, and apply an ointment for protection. For eczema, avoid harsh soaps and keep skin mois |
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2017-12-13 20:59:48 |
Cough: Babies and Toddlers |
Babies' coughs come in many varieties. A seal-like barking cough could be croup. Coughs with a low-grade fever are often from a cold, but a higher fever may mean pneumonia or the flu. Wheezing with a cough could be asthma or an infection. Babies with pert |
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2017-12-13 20:59:48 |
Stomach Ache Symptoms |
Uncontrollable crying, back arching, and spitting up are all symptoms of an upset tummy. It could be caused by colic, gastroesophageal reflux, food intolerance, virus, or other reasons. Toddlers can also have problems as they try different foods. Most sto |
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2017-12-13 20:59:48 |
Teething Pain |
By about the sixth month, baby's first teeth will start poking through her gums. Sore gums can make babies very cranky. Relieve teething pain by giving your baby something to chew on. A rubber teething ring works well. Gently massaging baby's gums with yo |
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2017-12-13 20:59:48 |
Babies, Toddlers, and Gas Pain |
Burping, crying, and flatulence can be signs of infant gas. Gas isn't the same as colic, which can lead to inconsolable crying. Because gas is often caused by swallowing air, feed your baby slowly and burp often. Toddlers can get gas from high-fiber or fa |
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2017-12-13 20:59:48 |
Stuffy Noses |
When babies have colds, their noses can get very stuffy. Over-the-counter cold medicine should not be used in children under 4 years. Instead, use saline drops to thin out mucus and then suction it out of baby's nose with a bulb syringe. Turn on the vapor |
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2017-12-13 20:59:48 |
Nausea and Vomiting |
Babies often spit up after eating, but forceful or persistent vomiting needs a doctor's evaluation. Vomiting with diarrhea may signal a virus. Fluid loss from vomiting can lead to dehydration. Keep your child hydrated with small, frequent amounts of an el |
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2017-12-13 20:59:48 |
Keeping Calm When Baby's Not |
There's nothing more distressing to a new parent than a sick baby. Try not to lose your cool. Trust your instincts, but stay alert for signs that you need to call your health care provider or seek emergency care. Some warning signs include changes in appe |
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2018-03-14 06:36:55 |
Children's Health |
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2018-03-14 06:36:55 |
Children's Health |
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Children's Health |
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Children's Health |
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Children's Health |
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Children's Health |
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Children's Health |
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2018-03-14 06:36:55 |
Children's Health |
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2018-03-14 06:36:55 |
Children's Health |
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2018-03-14 06:36:55 |
Children's Health |
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2018-03-14 06:36:55 |
Children's Health |
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Parenting |
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5188 |
2017-12-13 20:59:52 |
Diaper Changing, Step-by-Step |
Whether you've never changed a diaper before or you're an old pro, you'll get plenty of practice with your new baby. Most parents have made common mistakes, like putting a diaper on backward or lopsided, or even getting an unexpected spray of urine from t |
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2017-12-13 20:59:52 |
Get Your Supplies Together |
Have everything at hand, because you never want to leave your baby unattended. You'll need a clean diaper or two, something to wipe your baby with, and a flat surface. If your baby has diaper rash or is less than a month old, have cotton balls or squares, |
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2017-12-13 20:59:52 |
Always Keep One Hand on Your Baby |
Wash your hands, and place your baby on the changing table or a flat surface. Use the safety straps, or make sure to keep one hand on the baby so he doesn't roll off. Never leave your little one unattended, even for a few seconds. If he wiggles a lot, dis |
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2017-12-13 20:59:52 |
Wipe From Front to Back |
First, use the front part of the diaper to help wipe your baby. Always wipe from front to back to prevent a urinary tract infection. Then use a mild wipe or wet washcloth to clean your baby, again wiping from front to back. For a newborn or a baby with di |
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2017-12-13 20:59:52 |
Swap Dirty Diaper for Clean One |
Lift your baby's legs, and slide the dirty diaper out. Hold his legs to keep him from touching the messy diaper. Slide a clean diaper underneath him. On a disposable diaper, the adhesive tabs go in back and should be about belly-button level. Pull the fro |
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2017-12-13 20:59:52 |
Use Your Fingers to Test the Fit |
Close the tabs on a disposable diaper, or snap or Velcro a cloth diaper shut. Make the diaper snug, but be sure you can place two fingers between the diaper and your baby's waist. With a newborn, fold the top of the diaper down so the umbilical stump is e |
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2017-12-13 20:59:52 |
You May Want to Flush the Poop |
What do you do with the old diaper? If it’s made of cloth, shake any solid waste into the toilet. Then toss the diaper into the diaper pail until it gets washed. Some parents shake solid waste into the toilet from disposables, too. Then tape up the dispos |
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2017-12-13 20:59:52 |
Take Your Time & Enjoy |
Many moms and dads find that a diaper change is a great time to connect with their babies. After all, you're leaning over your baby, touching, and talking or cooing to him or her. Your baby looks up at you and listens to your voice. Take some time to sing |
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2018-03-14 06:36:56 |
Parenting |
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2018-03-14 06:36:56 |
Parenting |
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2018-03-14 06:36:56 |
Parenting |
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2018-03-14 06:36:56 |
Parenting |
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2018-03-14 06:36:56 |
Parenting |
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2018-03-14 06:36:56 |
Parenting |
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2018-03-14 06:36:56 |
Parenting |
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2018-03-14 06:36:56 |
Parenting |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Baby Skin Care |
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5196 |
2017-12-13 20:59:55 |
Healthy Baby Skin |
Wrinkles, redness, dryness, and fuzz. Newborn skin is far from flawless but it usually doesn't mean something is wrong. Baby's skin is adjusting to life outside the womb. Most skin imperfections disappear over time. For example, premature babies sometimes |
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2017-12-13 20:59:55 |
Baby Skin Is Sensitive |
You likely don't need lotions or creams during baby's first month. When you do begin using skin care products, be sure to use only baby products. Baby skin is sensitive. Products formulated for adults may have dyes, fragrances, and cleansers that are too |
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2017-12-13 20:59:55 |
Stork Bites and Other Birthmarks |
Immature blood vessels may cause small red patches called stork bites. They can be on the face or back of the neck. Crying may make them brighter but they usually disappear within a year. Birth can cause other small scratches or blood spots on your newbor |
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2017-12-13 20:59:55 |
It's OK to Skip a Bath? |
Babies don't need a daily bath. During the first few weeks, keeping baby clean during dirty diaper changes and doing sponge baths should do the trick. No full bath is needed until baby's about a month old. If they are younger than 1, they can be bathed ju |
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2017-12-13 20:59:55 |
Umbilical Cord Stump Care |
Until baby's cord falls off, avoid getting it wet. If it gets dirty, clean with a baby wipe or rubbing alcohol. Instead of full baths, try sponge baths. Gather a basin of warm water and clean washcloth so you can keep one hand on the baby at all times. La |
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2017-12-13 20:59:55 |
Avoiding Skin Problems at Bath Time |
When baby's ready for full baths -- remember, his skin is soft and sensitive. You only need to fill the basin with 3-4 inches of water. Test water on the inside of your wrist to be sure it isn't too hot. Keep baby's skin hydrated by bathing in warm water |
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2017-12-13 20:59:55 |
Baby's Hair |
Once she's ready for baths and if she has hair, she’ll only need a shampoo once or twice a week. It's OK to gently wash her soft spots. Use a baby cleanser or baby shampoo. To avoid getting it in her eyes, cup your hand at her forehead to shield her face |
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5203 |
2017-12-13 20:59:55 |
Diaper Rash |
Wet and dirty diapers can irritate infant skin, causing diaper rash. Red and bumpy, it usually clears in a week. To help prevent diaper rash, check and change baby's diaper frequently. When changing a messy diaper, gently wipe baby clean and pat dry. Wipe |
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5204 |
2017-12-13 20:59:55 |
When to Call the Doctor |
Babies get rashes. But call the doctor about a rash when there is itching, blisters form, skin is oozing or crusting, red or purplish dots appear all over, or baby has a fever. Eczema is the most common cause of itchy rashes in babies. But babies can also |
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2017-12-13 20:59:55 |
Laundry Tips for Baby Skin Care |
Avoiding skin rashes will keep your baby smiling and happy: Use a gentle detergent to wash everything that touches your infant's skin, from bedding and blankets, to towels and even your own clothes. You'll cut down on the likelihood of baby developing irr |
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5591 |
2018-03-14 06:37:02 |
Baby Skin Care |
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5592 |
2018-03-14 06:37:02 |
Baby Skin Care |
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5593 |
2018-03-14 06:37:02 |
Baby Skin Care |
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5594 |
2018-03-14 06:37:02 |
Baby Skin Care |
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5595 |
2018-03-14 06:37:02 |
Baby Skin Care |
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5596 |
2018-03-14 06:37:02 |
Baby Skin Care |
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5597 |
2018-03-14 06:37:02 |
Baby Skin Care |
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5598 |
2018-03-14 06:37:02 |
Baby Skin Care |
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5599 |
2018-03-14 06:37:02 |
Baby Skin Care |
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5600 |
2018-03-14 06:37:02 |
Baby Skin Care |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
What Causes You to Sweat? |
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5206 |
2017-12-13 20:59:57 |
What Is Sweat? |
On one hand, we all know it when we feel it. Sweating (also called perspiration) is that damp feeling on our skin when it’s hot outside, or when we have been working hard. We’ve all felt it many times. On the other hand, there’s a lot about sweating you p |
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2017-12-13 20:59:57 |
Getting Angry |
When you get really, intensely, fuming mad, the last thing on your mind is probably sweat. But it’s there for everyone to see. Anger triggers your stress response, also known as “fight or flight.” Hormones are released, causing your heart rate to quicken, |
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5208 |
2017-12-13 20:59:57 |
Exercise |
When you work out, your body heats up quickly. There are two reasons for this. For one, contracting your muscles requires a chemical reaction, and not all of the energy produced to contract a muscle is actually used to pull that muscle. The rest of it esc |
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5209 |
2017-12-13 20:59:57 |
Stress and Anxiety |
Just like when you get angry, stress triggers your “fight or flight” response, which can make your skin suddenly moist. Some anxiety is inevitable, but when it becomes prolonged and even chronic, it’s time to take measures to reduce your anxiety. One trea |
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2017-12-13 20:59:57 |
Fever and Other Disease |
Sometimes sweating is a symptom of a larger health problem. People with fevers often begin excessive sweating as the fever breaks and their bodies begin to cool. Sweating can be a symptom of several other diseases as well, including angina (chest pain rel |
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2017-12-13 20:59:57 |
Hyperhidrosis (Too Much Sweating) |
Excessive sweating is known as hyperhidrosis. Hyperhidrosis can happen to anyone who has a fever or is dealing with a bout of anxiety, but for some this condition is ongoing and chronic and seems to be unrelated to the usual factors that lead to sweating. |
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5212 |
2017-12-13 20:59:57 |
Coffee and Other Caffeine Sources |
Caffeine is a stimulant. It stimulates your central nervous system—essentially the brain and spinal cord. It does this by triggering the release of adrenaline. Coffee is one of the greatest sources of caffeine and plenty of people enjoy it every day. Beca |
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5213 |
2017-12-13 20:59:57 |
Spicy Foods |
It’s calling your name. Maybe it’s the jalapeños steeping their fiery oils into a bowl of spicy pho, or perhaps it’s a five-alarm chili. But whatever the spicy food may be, are you prepared for the sweating that will come with it? Spicy food tricks your b |
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5214 |
2017-12-13 20:59:57 |
Menopause |
Menopause plays a little trick on your hypothalamus. The hypothalamus is embedded deep inside the brain. It does several things, but one of the hypothalamus’ most important functions is controlling your body temperature. When you’re too cold, it’s the hyp |
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5215 |
2017-12-13 20:59:57 |
Drinking Too Much |
When you drink, whatever extra alcohol that can’t be processed by your kidneys accumulates in the bloodstream. Alcohol enlarges the blood vessels near the surface of your skin, and this leads to sweating. When you experience excessive sweating after drink |
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2017-12-13 20:59:57 |
Smoking Cigarettes |
This may not be the most important reason to quit smoking, but go ahead and add it to the list: smoking makes you sweaty. When you smoke, the nicotine releases acetylcholine, a chemical that leads to sweaty episodes. Smoking also raises your body temperat |
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2017-12-13 20:59:57 |
Side Effect of Medications |
Some medicine designed to improve your health can also make you sweaty. If you notice your skin growing extra damp after starting a new medication, consider whether you’ve been taking one of the following: Antidepressants Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory dr |
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5218 |
2017-12-13 20:59:57 |
Falling in Love |
Does your special someone make you weak in the knees? Give you butterflies in the stomach? Make your heart beat faster? Perhaps it’s less romantic, but love makes you sweaty, too. Blame the rush of chemicals, similar to adrenaline, that accompany falling |
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2017-12-13 20:59:57 |
Being Pregnant |
Whether it’s hot flashes while you’re awake or night sweats (nocturnal hyperhidrosis) as you sleep, pregnancy can be a sweaty affair. Although it may have many causes, nocturnal hyperhidrosis is one early sign of pregnancy. It can leave your sheets soaked |
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5601 |
2018-03-14 06:37:09 |
What Causes You to Sweat? |
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5602 |
2018-03-14 06:37:09 |
What Causes You to Sweat? |
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5603 |
2018-03-14 06:37:09 |
What Causes You to Sweat? |
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5604 |
2018-03-14 06:37:09 |
What Causes You to Sweat? |
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5605 |
2018-03-14 06:37:09 |
What Causes You to Sweat? |
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5606 |
2018-03-14 06:37:09 |
What Causes You to Sweat? |
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5607 |
2018-03-14 06:37:09 |
What Causes You to Sweat? |
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5608 |
2018-03-14 06:37:09 |
What Causes You to Sweat? |
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5609 |
2018-03-14 06:37:09 |
What Causes You to Sweat? |
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5610 |
2018-03-14 06:37:09 |
What Causes You to Sweat? |
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5611 |
2018-03-14 06:37:09 |
What Causes You to Sweat? |
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5612 |
2018-03-14 06:37:09 |
What Causes You to Sweat? |
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5613 |
2018-03-14 06:37:09 |
What Causes You to Sweat? |
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5614 |
2018-03-14 06:37:09 |
What Causes You to Sweat? |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Dandruff (Seborrhea) |
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5220 |
2017-12-13 20:59:58 |
Tiny White Flakes |
As consumers, we have all seen plenty of advertisements dramatizing the repulsive appearance of these small white flakes on dark hair, a dark blouse, or shirt. Dandruff flakes represent scales from the scalp. The word dandruff probably originates from the |
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2017-12-13 20:59:58 |
Is Your Hair Care at Fault? |
White specks can arise from dried hair mousses, sprays, or nourishers that flake off the hair and then fall on the shoulders. Some people avoid shampooing regularly in the belief that washing leads to a dry scalp, that such washing damages the hair, or th |
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2017-12-13 20:59:58 |
Dandruff Can Be Found in Other Areas |
Probably the most common cause of dandruff, however, is a skin disease called seborrheic dermatitis. This condition can produce an itchy, scaling red rash on the scalp, in the ears, on the upper eyelids, brows, forehead, in the folds that extend from the |
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2017-12-13 20:59:58 |
Washing Away Dandruff |
Medicated shampoos available without a prescription can effectively control seborrheic dermatitis in many people. These anti-seborrhea shampoos contain a variety of chemicals that are beneficial in diminishing the inflammation and scaling of seborrhea. Th |
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2017-12-13 20:59:58 |
Natural Remedies to Treat Dandruff |
The conviction that there is a superiority of botanical organics over so-called synthetic substances is a creation of popular culture and the Internet. There is minimal evidence to support any efficacy. The idea that a plant recently harvested from a pers |
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2017-12-13 20:59:58 |
Smarter Shampooing |
Shampooing the scalp is not exactly a technical procedure. Place a modest amount of shampoo in the palm of one hand and vigorous rub it into wet hair, carefully massaging the scalp with one's fingertips. The shampoo should remain on the scalp for about fi |
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2017-12-13 20:59:58 |
Sunshine and Dandruff |
There is very little evidence that sunlight affects dandruff one way or the other. Unless the scalp is mostly hairless, it would be unlikely that any ultraviolet light could reach the skin. There is at least one report of mountain guides having more sebor |
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2017-12-13 20:59:58 |
When to See Your Doctor |
Scalp dermatitis uncontrolled by nonprescription medicated shampoos should be seen by a physician. Since seborrheic dermatitis is the most common cause of dandruff, it may be necessary to supplement shampooing with topical steroids lotions or antifungals. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:58 |
What Causes Dandruff? |
The cause (or causes) of seborrheic dermatitis remains obscure. The role of Malassezia yeasts appears essential, but since they are normal components of the skin's microbiome, the mechanism of disease is obscure. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:58 |
Dandruff Triggers |
There may be a seasonal relationship to the severity of seborrheic dermatitis. In one study in Japan, it was found that seborrhea was correlated with lower humidity. |
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2017-12-13 20:59:58 |
Conditions that Lead to Flaky Scalp |
Seborrheic dermatitis can be confused with contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, and psoriasis. In order to differentiate these conditions, the patient's entire skin would need to be evaluated and rarely a piece of skin would need to be obtained surgical |
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2017-12-13 20:59:58 |
Dandruff Impostors |
An itchy scalp can be due to many reasons. Patients with head lice characteristically itch. Visualization of the six-legged louse or its egg case attached to a hair shaft is sufficient to confirm the diagnosis. Contact dermatitis caused by allergies to ha |
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2017-12-13 20:59:58 |
Babies and Cradle Cap |
Seborrheic dermatitis in infants is called cradle cap. It can affect other parts of the body as well, including the creases in the diaper area. It almost always spontaneously remits by 6 months of age. Treatment with mild shampoos usually is sufficient. T |
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2017-12-13 20:59:58 |
Is Dandruff Harmful? |
The bottom line is that dandruff can be a sign of scalp inflammation, most often seborrheic dermatitis, which is not contagious, is easily treated and incurable. |
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2018-03-14 06:37:16 |
Dandruff (Seborrhea) |
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5616 |
2018-03-14 06:37:16 |
Dandruff (Seborrhea) |
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5617 |
2018-03-14 06:37:16 |
Dandruff (Seborrhea) |
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5618 |
2018-03-14 06:37:16 |
Dandruff (Seborrhea) |
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5619 |
2018-03-14 06:37:16 |
Dandruff (Seborrhea) |
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5620 |
2018-03-14 06:37:16 |
Dandruff (Seborrhea) |
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5621 |
2018-03-14 06:37:16 |
Dandruff (Seborrhea) |
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5622 |
2018-03-14 06:37:16 |
Dandruff (Seborrhea) |
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5623 |
2018-03-14 06:37:16 |
Dandruff (Seborrhea) |
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5624 |
2018-03-14 06:37:16 |
Dandruff (Seborrhea) |
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5625 |
2018-03-14 06:37:16 |
Dandruff (Seborrhea) |
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5626 |
2018-03-14 06:37:16 |
Dandruff (Seborrhea) |
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5627 |
2018-03-14 06:37:16 |
Dandruff (Seborrhea) |
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2018-03-14 06:37:16 |
Dandruff (Seborrhea) |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
ADHD |
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5234 |
2017-12-13 21:00:00 |
Check Your Planner 3 Times a Day |
Whether you have ADHD or just too much to remember, organizing tips can help you manage your time and activities better. Get into the habit of putting all your appointments and activities on a calendar. It doesn't matter if it's a day planner, a smartphon |
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2017-12-13 21:00:00 |
Make a New "To Do" List Every Day |
Each morning, make a list of the things you want to get done that day. Try to keep your list realistic, so you'll have a good chance of getting to everything. Arrange your tasks in order of importance, putting the most important tasks first. Assign each t |
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2017-12-13 21:00:00 |
Start Organizing -- One Room at a Time |
Don't be intimidated by the idea of "getting organized." Start by putting things back where they belong and throwing away things you don't need. Tackle one room at a time -- start with the easiest. Divide the room into sections if you need to. Schedule or |
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2017-12-13 21:00:00 |
Have a Rotating Menu |
Planning regular meals for the entire family may be a challenge. Create a "Top 10" dinner list or regular rotating menu of dishes that you can cook easily. Try to keep those ingredients on hand, or list the ingredients on index cards that you can take wit |
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2017-12-13 21:00:00 |
Follow a Mail Routine |
Develop a system for checking and sorting mail every day. One idea is to create a special area to hold all important mail, such as bills, insurance information, checks, and bank statements. Review this pile at least once a week, sorting bills into a pile |
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2017-12-13 21:00:00 |
Write Down What You Spend |
Managing money can be difficult for people with ADHD, especially if you tend to make impulse purchases. Carry a notebook or use an electronic device or financial website to keep track of everything you buy -- even very small purchases. Knowing how much yo |
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2017-12-13 21:00:00 |
Use Electronic Reminders |
Forgetting meetings, deadlines, medications, or other responsibilities can create problems at work and in your personal life. For help, turn to computer programs and other electronic devices to remind you of appointments and deadlines. For example, set yo |
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2017-12-13 21:00:00 |
Tune Out Distractions at Work |
Distractions at work can be a big challenge for adults with ADHD. Try these strategies: Route your calls to voicemail, then check it only at set times during the day. Ask for a quiet cubicle or office at work, so you aren’t distracted by others. Use a "wh |
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2017-12-13 21:00:00 |
Get More Exercise |
Regular exercise may help manage your ADHD symptoms. At the very least, it can help you channel extra energy. But regular exercise and team sports can also help you work together with others, learn to set and meet goals, and feel better about yourself. So |
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Start Tasks With 15-Minute Blocks |
When you're having trouble starting a project, try this exercise: Set a timer for 15 minutes. For those 15 minutes, focus on that one task only. When the time is up, decide if you can keep going for another 15 minutes. If you can, reset the timer. Keep go |
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2017-12-13 21:00:02 |
Upswing: Caffeine |
There are many different ways blood sugar (glucose levels in the blood) can be affected and cause problems with sugar control in people with diabetes. Each person reacts differently to various items that influence blood sugars. There are some compounds in |
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2017-12-13 21:00:02 |
Upswing: Sugar-Free Foods |
A number of foods claim to be "sugar-free," but these foods raise blood sugar levels because many of them contain carbohydrates in starches, fats, and even fiber. Sugar alcohols such as sorbitol and xylitol add sweetness to foods but still may have enough |
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2017-12-13 21:00:02 |
Upswing: Chinese Food |
Foods high in fat can cause blood sugar to stay higher for longer periods of time. Pizza, French fries, and most fried foods are high in carbohydrates and fat. It’s a good idea to check your blood sugar about two hours after you eat such foods to see how |
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2017-12-13 21:00:02 |
Upswing: A Bad Cold |
Dehydration can elevate your blood sugar so it is wise to stay well hydrated. If you are sick, diarrhea and vomiting for more than two hours, or illness longer than a few days may alter your blood sugar. Moreover, blood sugar rises as your body tries to f |
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Upswing: Job Stress |
Stress may cause your body to release hormones that can cause rises in your blood sugar. Although this is more common in people with type 2 diabetes, practice relaxation techniques with deep breathing and exercise, if possible, to reduce stress. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:02 |
Upswing: Bagels |
Are bagels better than bread? The answer is that bagels are better at increasing sugar levels in the blood than bread because bagels are packed with carbohydrates and calories. If you've just got to have a bagel, choose a mini bagel. Alternatively, you ma |
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2017-12-13 21:00:02 |
Upswing: Sports Drinks |
Although the main design for sports drinks is to help individuals replenish fluids quickly, many of them contain large amounts of sugar. For moderate workouts of less than an hour, plain water should do to replenish your fluids. For more intense workouts, |
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2017-12-13 21:00:02 |
Upswing: Dried Fruits |
Although fruit is a healthy choice for most individuals, people with diabetes should be aware dried fruits contain a large amount of carbohydrates in a small serving size. For example, two tablespoons of dried raisins, cranberries, or cherries have the sa |
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2017-12-13 21:00:02 |
Upswing: Steroids and Water Pills |
Steroids, commonly used to treat rashes, arthritis, asthma, and other medical conditions, can cause blood sugar levels to rise. Corticosteroids such as prednisone may trigger the development of diabetes in otherwise healthy individuals. Diuretics (water p |
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2017-12-13 21:00:02 |
Upswing: Cold Medicines |
Cold medicines often contain the decongestants pseudoephedrine or phenylephrine; they also may contain sugar and/or alcohol. These components may raise your blood sugar levels. Antihistamines don’t cause a problem with blood sugar levels. If you decide to |
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2017-12-13 21:00:02 |
Caution: Birth Control Pills |
Estrogen in birth control pills can affect the way a person with diabetes may respond to insulin. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) advises women with diabetes to use a birth control pill containing norgestimate and a synthetic estrogen. The ADA als |
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2017-12-13 21:00:02 |
Lower: Household Chores |
Normal activities such as mowing the lawn or cleaning the house count as moderate physical activity for a person with diabetes (and for other people, too!). This type of activity may help lower the blood sugar in a person with diabetes. People with diabet |
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2017-12-13 21:00:02 |
Lower: Yogurt |
Probiotic foods may help people with diabetes by improving digestion. Yogurt, for example, is reported to contain "healthy" bacteria that may help protect against gastrointestinal problems. The best yogurt choice is plain yogurt or "light yogurt" with no |
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2017-12-13 21:00:02 |
Lower: Vegan Diet |
People with diabetes who switched to a vegan diet (no meat or animal products such as dairy or egg consumed) or entirely plant–based diet, according to some researchers, had a much better blood sugar control and required less insulin. Although the mechani |
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2017-12-13 21:00:02 |
Promising: Cinnamon |
Some studies suggest sprinkling your food with cinnamon may lower blood sugar in individuals with type II diabetes. Study investigators suggest cinnamon can add flavor without adding salt, carbohydrates, or calories. Moreover, cinnamon may improve the bod |
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2017-12-13 21:00:02 |
Caution: Sleep |
Regular testing of your blood sugar is important to determine how it fluctuates during a typical 24-hour period. Blood sugar can fall low during sleep for some people with type I diabetes; these people may benefit from a small snack just before bedtime. F |
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2017-12-13 21:00:02 |
Rollercoaster: Exercise |
Most clinicians agree that physical activity almost always can improve an individual’s health, whether they have diabetes or have normal blood glucose levels. Unfortunately, when people with diabetes do intense or endurance type exercises, their blood sug |
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2017-12-13 21:00:02 |
Rollercoaster: Alcohol |
The same roller coaster effect of high and low blood sugar that occurs with exercise can occur when people with diabetes drink alcohol. At first, glucose levels may rise, but then they can fall and remain low as long as 12 hours after drinking. The roller |
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2017-12-13 21:00:02 |
Rollercoaster: Heat |
Being overly hot or sweating makes your blood sugar more difficult to control. Going in and out of air conditioning can have a roller coaster-like effect on your blood glucose levels. Staying in air-conditioned environments during the heat of the day and |
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Rollercoaster: Female Hormones |
Another roller coaster effect of high and low blood sugar occurs due to hormone changes. Female’s blood glucose levels fluctuate during the menstrual cycle and during menopause. Frequent blood sugar level determinations can help people with diabetes manag |
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2017-12-13 21:00:02 |
Is Sugar Bad for You? |
If you are a chocoholic and/or have a huge sweet tooth and have diabetes, you do not have to give these items up forever. The key is to understand that sugar compounds will increase your blood sugar levels more quickly than other carbohydrates, but the to |
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What About the Glycemic Index? |
The glycemic index (GI) of foods is a rating of how individual foods raise blood sugar. The daily carbohydrate total is one way to manage blood glucose levels. Consequently, eating beans and whole grains that have a lower glycemic index than white bread o |
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2018-03-14 06:37:35 |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Migraine Headaches |
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2017-12-13 21:00:06 |
1. Acupuncture |
In this traditional Chinese practice, an expert inserts tiny needles at specific points on your body. Small studies suggest it can ease migraine pain and may also lower the number of headaches. You should still keep up with your other treatments, too. |
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2. Biofeedback |
Your body responds to pain with physical changes like a faster heart rate, tensed muscles, or cold hands. In biofeedback, sensors measure these shifts, then feed the information to you as a blinking light or a tone you can hear. You learn to respond to th |
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3. Massage |
Although it hasn't been studied in depth, massage may lower the number of headaches in some people, early research shows. It doesn't help with pain once a migraine starts. Massage can also ease stress, a common headache trigger. |
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4. Vitamin and Mineral Supplements |
Research suggests that taking riboflavin (vitamin B2) and magnesium might help you get migraines less often, though it doesn't seem to relieve pain during a headache. Coenzyme Q10 may also lead to fewer migraines in adults and children, though you usually |
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5. Relaxation Techniques |
Because migraines are often triggered by stress, relaxation training is a great idea. Methods include deep breathing and progressive muscle relaxation, in which you tense and relax the muscles in different parts of your body. With practice, this technique |
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6. Exercise |
Regular cardio exercise -- workouts that get your heart pumping -- could make a difference. A Swedish study compared exercise with relaxation and a drug that prevents migraines. The cardio routine -- 40 minutes, three times a week -- worked as well as rel |
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7. Spinal Manipulation |
There's some question about whether this technique, also called getting "adjusted" by a chiropractor, can help with migraines. But one small study found it worked just as well as medication to prevent the headaches. There are some risks with this treatmen |
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8. Talk Therapy |
Cognitive-behavioral therapy, which focuses on changing your thoughts and actions, may help you have fewer migraines. Getting therapy doesn't mean you have emotional or mental problems. It can give you a fresh approach to situations that usually give you |
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9. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) |
A doctor holds a device against your scalp to send painless magnetic pulses into your brain. If you have migraines with aura, TMS done during the aura phase may shorten the length of the headache and make it less intense. |
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10. Diet Changes |
Some people find that certain foods trigger their migraines. Some of the most common culprits are alcohol, caffeine, chocolate, canned foods, cured or processed meats, aged cheeses, cultured dairy (such as yogurt), MSG, and aspartame. Write down your meal |
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11. Herbal Remedies |
Feverfew may ease pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light during a migraine, and help you have fewer headaches, but the research is mixed. Some studies show that an extract of the herb butterbur may help prevent migraines. But the plant itself is toxic, so |
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12. Pressure |
Many people find that applying gentle pressure to the head, face, and neck during a migraine can help ease the pain. Techniques to try: Press your brow line and under your eyes. Rub your temples and jaw in a circular motion. Massage the base of your skull |
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13. Sleep |
Studies show that poor sleep and migraines often go hand in hand. So rethink your routine. Things to try: Don't read, watch TV, or listen to music in bed. Don't take naps. Don't eat heavy meals within a couple of hours of bedtime. Don’t use your phone, la |
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Migraine Headaches |
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Migraine Headaches |
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2017-12-13 21:00:10 |
Sunscreen Can Be Irritating |
Wearing sunscreen is necessary to guard against damaging UVA and UVB rays from the sun. Excess sun exposure and sunburns increase the risk of skin cancer, including potentially deadly melanoma. However, sunscreen may cause a skin rash in those who have se |
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2017-12-13 21:00:10 |
Potential Dangers of Triclosan |
Triclosan is an ingredient found in some antibacterial soaps, toothpastes, body washes, and some cosmetics. It may cause a contact dermatitis rash in some kids who have sensitive skin. Authorities are concerned that use of triclosan may contribute to an i |
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2017-12-13 21:00:10 |
Lotion May Trigger Eczema |
Lotions may contain fragrance, phthalates, parabens, and other ingredients that may trigger eczema, a condition that causes red, inflamed skin. Another name for eczema is atopic dermatitis. Besides redness, other eczema symptoms include itching, dryness, |
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2017-12-13 21:00:10 |
All about Wipes and Washcloths |
Baby wipes may contain ingredients that can irritate baby's skin and contribute to skin rashes. Alcohol, fragrances, and preservatives in baby wipes may trigger contact dermatitis. The symptoms may include red, itchy skin, dry skin, hives, blisters, burni |
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Laundry Detergent and Rashes |
Some laundry detergents contain chemicals that trigger contact dermatitis. This is a rash that occurs when something that irritates the skin touches it. Babies and children who have eczema may be more likely to get contact dermatitis than those without th |
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2017-12-13 21:00:10 |
What about Shampoo and Conditioner? |
Shampoo and conditioners may contain ingredients that can irritate skin on the scalp and lead to a rash. Fragrance is a potentially offending agent, so are chemicals like formaldehyde, phthalates, and 1,4 dioxane. If your child develops contact dermatitis |
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2017-12-13 21:00:10 |
Dryer Sheets and Fabric Softener |
Fabric softener and dryer sheets contain chemicals and fragrances that can irritate sensitive skin. If you notice itchy, red patches on your baby's skin after using dryer sheets or fabric softener, they may be to blame for the skin irritation. They may al |
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2017-12-13 21:00:10 |
Irritating Cleaning Products |
Just because a product is labeled nontoxic does not mean that it truly is nontoxic. Certain chemicals in cleaning products, like ammonia, may cause lung and skin irritation. It is poisonous if swallowed. Another type of chemical in some disinfectants and |
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2017-12-13 21:00:10 |
Ingredients in Soap |
Soap may contain ingredients that cause dry skin, a skin rash, or red skin. Even soap that is formulated for babies may contain harmful ingredients like formaldehyde that may irritate the eyes, lungs, and skin. Soap is also a common trigger for eczema. Ec |
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2017-12-13 21:00:10 |
Avoid Sunscreen with DEET |
Do not use sunscreens that have the insect repellent DEET in them. Ingredients in commercial sunscreens enhance the absorption of DEET into the skin. DEET also makes sunscreen less effective. Experts from the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend using |
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Do Not Bring Pesticides Inside |
Toddlers, babies, and children spend a lot of time outside crawling and playing on the ground. Small children pick up pesticides and other pollutants on the ground and can track them inside. If kids touch the ground outside or floors inside and then put t |
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2018-03-14 06:37:52 |
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Children’s Health |
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Children’s Health |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Tomato Recipes |
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2017-12-13 21:00:13 |
Spanish Romesco Sauce |
Searing tomatoes boosts their sweetness and flavor and is key to this piquant sauce from Spain. Pan sauté or slow roast several tomatoes in an oven with a whole head of garlic. Toss them in a blender with almonds, olive oil, and a splash of balsamic vineg |
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2017-12-13 21:00:13 |
Tomatoes on the Grill |
Halve tomatoes, brush the cut side with olive oil, and grill them -- cut side down -- until they've softened and charred. The heat intensifies the tomato flavor, and also boosts its antioxidant power by changing lycopene, a micronutrient, into a form that |
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2017-12-13 21:00:13 |
Tomato Tartlets |
Unroll a sheet of puff pastry, brush with olive oil, sprinkle lightly with Parmesan cheese, and layer on plenty of grape tomatoes or slices in concentric circles. Bake for 20 minutes at 400° F. Heirloom tomatoes in different colors can be pretty. Add a gr |
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2017-12-13 21:00:13 |
Ethiopian Spicy Tomato Lentil Stew |
Berbere, a traditional Ethiopian seasoning mix of chili, garlic, fenugreek, and several other spices, makes this vegetarian dish super-flavorful and aromatic. Tomatoes and carrots add sweet flavor notes -- and provide vitamins A and C. Lentils are a rich |
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5294 |
2017-12-13 21:00:13 |
Cool, Colorful Gazpacho |
Choose the most flavorful, juicy tomatoes you can find for this chilled soup. Use a 3:1 ratio of tomatoes to other ingredients such as bell peppers, onions, and cucumbers. For a sweet twist, try watermelon-tomato gazpacho. Both of these bright red fruits |
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2017-12-13 21:00:13 |
A Better BLT |
Stack whole wheat bread with thick slices of tomato, tasty greens like arugula, and two slices of thick-cut, uncured bacon. Go easy on the mayo -- use less than a tablespoon -- and your sandwich weighs in at fewer than 500 calories. Skip one slice of baco |
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5296 |
2017-12-13 21:00:13 |
Easy, Homemade Tomato Soup |
Making your own tomato soup is simple. Simmer onions and tomatoes -- canned are fine. Add flour and milk for a creamy taste without the calories and fat of cream. Toss in a pinch of baking soda to cut the tomatoes' acidity, then puree everything. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:13 |
Caprese Salad |
Fresh tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, leafy basil, and olive oil are all you need to whip up this summer salad. Heirloom tomatoes in golden-yellow or dark green stripes will add extra color interest. For an appetizer version, skewer a cherry tomato, a mini-ba |
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2017-12-13 21:00:13 |
Sweet, Tangy Tomato Chutney |
Cook green or red tomatoes with onions, brown sugar, ginger, and vinegar until the mixture is thick and shiny. It's a perfect accompaniment to Indian food. Or liven up an ordinary cheese plate by adding a small dish of this savory and sweet chutney. Provi |
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2017-12-13 21:00:13 |
Simple Herbed Tomato Sauce |
Making your own tomato sauce is easy, and healthier and less expensive than buying it. Keep ingredients simple: sauté tomatoes, garlic, and onions. Add herbs, spices, salt, and pepper to taste. Use fresh tomatoes in season and canned for more flavor at ot |
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2017-12-13 21:00:13 |
Fresh Tomato Buying Tips |
During the tomato season, the tastiest fruit may come from your local farmers' market. The greenhouse tomatoes sold in grocery stores come in many varieties, including "on the vine," and are available year-round. Do a taste test to find your favorites. Ca |
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2017-12-13 21:00:13 |
What's an Heirloom Tomato? |
Those funny-shaped, weirdly colored varieties are heirloom tomatoes, grown from seeds passed down for generations and prized for distinctive flavors. "Mortgage Lifter" is one large, beefsteak type with a spicy, less acidic flavor. "Green Zebra" is golf-ba |
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2017-12-13 21:00:13 |
Want to Grow Your Own? |
You don't need lots of land, or even a yard, to grow your own tomatoes. Just a sunny spot and a container filled with potting mix -- a 5-gallon pail is perfect for a single plant. If you're short on space, look for bush or cherry tomato types. They may do |
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2018-03-14 06:37:56 |
Tomato Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:37:56 |
Tomato Recipes |
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Tomato Recipes |
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Tomato Recipes |
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Tomato Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:37:56 |
Tomato Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:37:56 |
Tomato Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:37:56 |
Tomato Recipes |
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Tomato Recipes |
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Tomato Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:37:56 |
Tomato Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:37:56 |
Tomato Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:37:56 |
Tomato Recipes |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Depression |
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5303 |
2017-12-13 21:00:15 |
Myth: It's All About Your Mother |
If therapy makes you think of lying on a couch talking about your childhood, you may be in for a surprise. Real-world therapy has very little in common with fictional scenes on TV. Although discussing the past may be helpful in some situations, most curre |
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2017-12-13 21:00:15 |
Fact: It's All About Tools |
Therapy provides tools for solving problems and enhancing quality of life, says psychologist Parinda Khatri, PhD. These tools may include relationship skills, anger management, or techniques for controlling thoughts and actions. "You don't have to go into |
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2017-12-13 21:00:15 |
Myth: Therapy Is for Crazy People |
Therapy may have its roots in treating severe mental disorders, but it has since gone mainstream. You don't have to have a mental illness to benefit from therapy -- and seeking therapy does not mean you are mentally ill. Nor is it a sign of weakness. In c |
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2017-12-13 21:00:15 |
Fact: Therapy is for Everyday Life |
These days, everyday life means juggling the demands of your job, family, health, and social circle. Therapy can help you manage those demands more gracefully, whether you're an overstressed parent or a short-tempered executive (or both). Getting a handle |
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2017-12-13 21:00:15 |
Myth: You'll Be in Therapy Forever |
That idea of being in therapy for years? It's another TV cliché. Yes, some people may benefit from ongoing therapy, especially if they have a long-lasting mental illness. But many mental health and quality-of-life issues can be addressed in a few weeks or |
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2017-12-13 21:00:15 |
Fact: Short-Term Therapy Works |
As few as one to four sessions can help you make significant changes in your life, Khatri says. And the benefits go beyond relieving stress and anxiety. Short-term therapy can help you improve your relationships, brush up on parenting skills, sleep better |
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2017-12-13 21:00:15 |
Myth: Therapists Just Listen |
It has become a running joke: Therapists just listen and say things like, "How does that make you feel?" Although listening is a critical part of the job, good therapists also do a lot of talking. This includes asking targeted questions, helping you set g |
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2017-12-13 21:00:15 |
Myth: All Therapy Is the Same |
All kinds of therapy are, in essence, a conversation. But the content and structure of that conversation depend on the type of therapy. Solution-focused therapy helps identify and implement strategies that have worked for you in the past. Interpersonal th |
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2017-12-13 21:00:15 |
Facts About CBT |
Cognitive behavioral therapy is one of the most studied forms of psychotherapy. This approach teaches you to recognize and change self-defeating thoughts and behaviors. It is especially effective at treating depression, anxiety, and substance abuse, but c |
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2017-12-13 21:00:15 |
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy |
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is a form of CBT that helps you become more flexible in meeting challenges. This approach emphasizes acceptance of uncomfortable experiences, along with a commitment to actions that support your personal values. It |
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2017-12-13 21:00:15 |
Facts About Couples Therapy |
Think couples therapy is for partners who are on the verge of divorce? Therapy is actually far more effective when a relationship is mostly positive, and partners can learn to work through their differences respectfully. "Do you want to dig yourself out o |
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2017-12-13 21:00:15 |
Myth: All Therapists Are the Same |
The term "therapist" includes people with a wide range of credentials. Psychiatrists are medical doctors who are trained both to provide psychotherapy and prescribe medications when appropriate. Clinical psychologists have a PhD or PsyD (doctor of psychol |
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2017-12-13 21:00:15 |
Fact: Therapists Are Not Pill Pushers |
Prescription medicine is only one tool a therapist may suggest. The use of medicine depends on why you're seeking therapy and the severity of the problem. For mild to moderate depression, therapy is often enough. For more severe depression or anxiety, or |
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2017-12-13 21:00:15 |
Myth: Therapy is Expensive |
Therapy is sometimes viewed as a luxury, but the costs are more reasonable than you might think. Insurance often covers mental health services, and many university clinics have sliding scales or payment plans. Remember that a handful of sessions can provi |
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2017-12-13 21:00:15 |
Fact: Therapy Can Be Convenient |
If you've been avoiding therapy because you think you don't have the time, think again. Many offices have weekend and evening hours, and some therapists are willing to do sessions by phone or Skype (as long as you are not in serious distress). Instead of |
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2018-03-14 06:38:01 |
Depression |
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2018-03-14 06:38:01 |
Depression |
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Depression |
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Depression |
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Depression |
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Depression |
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Depression |
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Depression |
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2018-03-14 06:38:01 |
Depression |
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Depression |
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Depression |
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2018-03-14 06:38:01 |
Depression |
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Depression |
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2018-03-14 06:38:01 |
Depression |
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2018-03-14 06:38:01 |
Depression |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
First Aid |
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2017-12-13 21:00:18 |
Tweezers |
Tweezers are an essential part of any first aid kit, particularly if you enjoy hiking or other outdoor activities. The safest way to remove a splinter or a tick is with a clean pair of tweezers. Disinfect the tweezers well before and after each use. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:18 |
Hydrocortisone Cream |
For itchy bites, consider carrying two small packets of 1% hydrocortisone cream. This topical steroid provides quick relief from itching and reduces inflammation. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:18 |
Hand Sanitizer and Gloves |
If you or a friend gets injured on the go, the last thing you want to do is tend the wound with dirty hands. Alcohol-based gel or wipes can sanitize your hands when soap and water aren't readily available. Sanitize before, slip on a pair of latex or non-l |
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2017-12-13 21:00:18 |
Pain Relievers |
No first aid kit would be complete without medication to relieve pain and bring down a fever. Aspirin, acetaminophen, and ibuprofen are popular over-the-counter pain relievers. Aspirin should not be given to anyone under age 18 because of the danger of Re |
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2017-12-13 21:00:18 |
Gauze and Tape |
For cuts and scrapes, you can use gauze pads to apply pressure to small wounds until the bleeding subsides. When used with tape, gauze can also serve as a bandage to cover and protect wounds. Adhesive bandages of different sizes can also help protect mino |
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2017-12-13 21:00:18 |
Wipes or Solution for Cleaning a Wound |
Before you bandage, you'll want to clean scrapes or wounds. Antiseptic wipes or sprays are handy for cleaning injuries when there's no clean water nearby. Sterile water or saline, such as contact lens saline solution, is good to have for flushing out eye |
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2017-12-13 21:00:18 |
Antibiotic Cream |
An antibiotic cream or ointment has several key uses. It can help protect minor wounds from infection. It can keep the area moist, which may promote healing. And it can prevent the wound from getting stuck to a bandage. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:18 |
Allergy Medications |
Be ready to counter a mild allergic reaction with antihistamines. People with serious allergies should carry injectable epinephrine. It can save a life in the case of anaphylaxis -- a severe and potentially deadly allergic reaction to triggers such as ins |
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2017-12-13 21:00:18 |
Creating Your Kit |
Once you've gathered the essentials for your mobile first aid kit, you'll need a way to keep them clean and dry. You don't have to buy a fancy medical bag. A water resistant makeup bag, tool kit, or fanny pack can work well. |
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2018-03-14 06:38:06 |
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First Aid |
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First Aid |
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First Aid |
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First Aid |
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First Aid |
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First Aid |
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First Aid |
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First Aid |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
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2017-12-13 21:00:20 |
Scratches and Cuts on the Face |
Your injury's location can affect how you bandage it. For most injuries, first you'll want to clean it with water to get rid of debris and help prevent infection. Then, stop bleeding by applying pressure with sterile gauze. Face injuries can bleed a lot. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:20 |
Don't Pop Blisters |
Small, unbroken blisters can be left uncovered and will usually heal on their own. The exception -- if a blister is in an area where it might get rubbed, such as on the sole of the foot. In that case, protect the blister with a soft dressing to cushion th |
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2017-12-13 21:00:20 |
Wrap Sprains and Strains |
A sprain means a stretched or torn ligament, while a strain involves an injury of a muscle or tendon. The signs are pain and swelling. In addition to icing the injury, wrap it with an elastic compression bandage and keep it elevated when possible. In some |
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2017-12-13 21:00:20 |
How to Treat Minor Burns |
Seek medical help for burns if they are severe, on the face, or bigger than 2 inches. For treating small minor burns at home, rinse the area in cool water. Never use butter, grease, or powder on a burn. After rinsing, cover the burn with a thin layer of a |
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2017-12-13 21:00:20 |
Close Open Cuts |
If the edges of a cut are separated but will go together, use a butterfly bandage to close the wound. This type of bandage should be placed across the cut, not along its length. If the wound is long, more than one bandage may be needed. Seek professional |
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2017-12-13 21:00:20 |
Watch Surgical Wounds for Infection |
After surgery, you'll need to keep the incision site clean and dry. Change the dressing according to your doctor's instructions. Each time you remove the old dressing, check the wound for signs of infection, such as increasing redness around the wound, a |
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2017-12-13 21:00:20 |
How to Cover Scraped Knees or Elbows |
Skinned knees or elbows can be awkward to cover. Larger-sized bandages or adhesive bandages with wings can hug joints and move with you. Another alternative: Use a liquid bandage. This will stop minor bleeding and protect the wound from dirt and water. Li |
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2017-12-13 21:00:20 |
Bandaging Knuckles, Heels, and Fingers |
Fingers, heels, and knuckles move so covering them can be tricky. But you'll want to keep them covered to keep dirt out. Bandages that are hourglass shaped or notched so they are shaped like an "H" can prevent folds and bunching. Or they can wrap around a |
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2017-12-13 21:00:20 |
Large Scrapes: Cover Them Up |
Scrapes that cover a large area should be kept moist to help promote healing. Antibiotic ointment or moisture-enhancing bandages, also called occlusive bandages, can do the job. Some scrapes don't form a scab as they heal, but remain shiny and raw. If thi |
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2017-12-13 21:00:20 |
Cuts on Hands or Feet: Keep Them Clean |
The hands and feet are exposed to more dirt than the face, so it's best to keep cuts covered. Bandaging can also prevent shoes and socks from irritating wounds on the feet. Adhesive strips can be used for small cuts, but be sure to change the bandage if i |
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2017-12-13 21:00:20 |
When to See a Doctor About an Injury |
Call your doctor for deep cuts, puncture wounds, or injuries that don't stop bleeding after several minutes of pressure. Adults should call a doctor about getting a tetanus shot if they haven't had one in the past 5 years. For children, check with your do |
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First Aid |
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First Aid |
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First Aid |
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First Aid |
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First Aid |
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First Aid |
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2017-12-13 21:00:21 |
Is it a Sprain or Strain? |
Strains happen when you injure a muscle or tendon -- the fibrous tissue that attaches muscle to bone. Sprains occur when you hurt a ligament, which connects the end of one bone to another. For both injuries, the answer is often RICE: rest, ice, compressio |
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2017-12-13 21:00:21 |
Rest |
Rest is one key to help heal everyday strains and sprains. Depending on where the injury is, you may need to keep weight off it for a day or two. Crutches and canes can help in some situations. If your sprain or strain turns out to be severe, you could ne |
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2017-12-13 21:00:21 |
Ice |
Ice helps prevent swelling and pain. So for the first 24 hours after a minor injury, apply a cold compress for 20-30 minutes, then remove it for 20-30 minutes. A pack of frozen peas works well. Or place ice cubes in a plastic bag, then wrap the bag in a t |
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2017-12-13 21:00:21 |
Compression |
Compression of an injury can help keep swelling down. For the first day or two after an injury, wrap a sprain or strain in compression bandages. Your doctor can give you advice on which compression aid to use and how to apply it. |
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5342 |
2017-12-13 21:00:21 |
Elevation |
Elevating your injury helps reduce swelling, so try to keep the injured area higher than your heart, if possible. Gravity helps reduce the swelling and relieve pressure. If you've taken every RICE precaution and still have pain with noticeable swelling af |
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5343 |
2017-12-13 21:00:21 |
Other Sprain and Strain Treatments |
Sometimes an injured limb needs to be immobilized with a device such as a splint or cast. Your doctor will oversee the device, because prolonged use can lead to stiffness and loss of range of motion. To recover from a sprain or strain, you may need to do |
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5344 |
2017-12-13 21:00:21 |
Soothing Bruises |
Bruises happen when impact breaks small blood vessels below your skin and blood seeps into tissues. You can help bruises heal by applying a cold compress right after the injury, then elevating the site above your heart, if you can. Bruises usually last ab |
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5345 |
2017-12-13 21:00:21 |
Soothing Black Eyes |
Leave the steak in the fridge. You don't need potentially bacteria-laden raw meat to soothe a black eye. Instead, apply a cold compress or towel-wrapped ice pack for 20 minutes every hour while you're awake. Make sure to see your doctor to check for the p |
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5346 |
2017-12-13 21:00:21 |
Relieving Head Bumps |
The best way to reduce the swelling and pain of most minor head bumps is with a cold compress or ice pack. Get medical help immediately for a bump if there's any bleeding from the head or face; severe headache or vomiting; unconsciousness; slurred speech; |
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2017-12-13 21:00:21 |
Medication Pain Relief |
Chances are good your doctor will prescribe rest, ice, compression, and elevation for a minor bump, bruise, sprain, or strain. However, if you have lingering pain, talk to your doctor about over-the-counter or prescription relief that may include pills, p |
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2017-12-13 21:00:21 |
Assistive Devices: Crutches/Braces |
If you can't put weight on a sprained or strained knee or ankle, your doctor may suggest a cane, crutch, or brace to help as you heal. If you need a brace or assistive walking device, get your doctor's advice on how to use them. |
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2018-03-14 06:38:19 |
First Aid |
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2018-03-14 06:38:19 |
First Aid |
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2018-03-14 06:38:19 |
First Aid |
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2018-03-14 06:38:19 |
First Aid |
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2018-03-14 06:38:19 |
First Aid |
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2018-03-14 06:38:19 |
First Aid |
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2018-03-14 06:38:19 |
First Aid |
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2018-03-14 06:38:19 |
First Aid |
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5750 |
2018-03-14 06:38:19 |
First Aid |
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2018-03-14 06:38:19 |
First Aid |
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2018-03-14 06:38:19 |
First Aid |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
First Aid |
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5349 |
2017-12-13 21:00:22 |
A Bit of Blood Is Good |
Blood helps clean wounds, so a little bleeding is good. Most small cuts and scrapes stop bleeding pretty quickly, but you can help by applying firm, gentle pressure with gauze or a tissue. If blood soaks through, put another piece of gauze or tissue on to |
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2017-12-13 21:00:22 |
Clean Cuts and Scrapes Gently |
Ouch! Got another cut or scrape? Your first step is easy: Soothe and clean the wound with cool water. Then remove any pebbles or splinters with alcohol-sterilized tweezers. Gently wash around the wound with soap and a washcloth. Do not use irritating soap |
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2017-12-13 21:00:22 |
Do You Need an Antibiotic Cream? |
Antibiotic creams and ointments not only keep wounds moist but they can reduce the risks of infection. If you do use an antibiotic, apply a thin layer on the wound. Certain antibiotic ingredients can trigger a rash in some people. If you get a rash, stop |
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5352 |
2017-12-13 21:00:22 |
To Bandage or Not to Bandage? |
If your scrape will be rubbed by clothes, cover it with a bandage. An uncovered scab or scrape is at risk of reopening or infection. When in doubt, cover it up with an adhesive bandage to keep out the bacteria, then change the bandage daily. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:22 |
Signs of Adhesive or Latex Allergy |
If you feel like it's itchy, blistery, or burning under your bandage, you may have an allergy to the adhesive used in some bandages. For sensitive skin, try switching to sterile gauze and paper tape, or an adhesive-free dressing. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:22 |
Signs of Healing |
Almost as soon as you get a cut or scrape, your body begins healing the injury. White blood cells attack infection-causing bacteria. Platelets, red blood cells, and fibrin create a jelly-like clot over the wound and soon a protective scab forms. If your w |
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5355 |
2017-12-13 21:00:22 |
Quick Care for Minor Burns |
Most of us have had a small burn or two. To treat one, cool the area right away with a cold cloth or cool water to keep the skin from holding the heat and continuing to burn. Afterward, wash the burn with soap and water and dress it lightly. Leave any bli |
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2017-12-13 21:00:22 |
Caring for Surgical Wounds |
Taking care of a surgical wound is similar to taking care of cuts and scrapes. You'll probably have to protect the incision with a bandage for a few days, and change the dressing daily. Follow your doctor's instructions for taking care of stitches or stap |
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2017-12-13 21:00:22 |
Recognizing Signs of Infection |
If there's skin redness that spreads out from your injury, swelling, green or yellow fluid, or increased warmth or tenderness around the wound, you may have an infection. Other signs include swollen lymph nodes at your neck, armpit, or groin, as well as b |
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2017-12-13 21:00:22 |
See a Doctor About a Wound That... |
won't stop bleeding after 5-10 minutes of pressure is deeper or longer than a half-inch is near the eye is gaping or ragged was caused by something dirty or rusty has dirt or gravel stuck in it is very painful shows signs of infection or was caused by an |
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5753 |
2018-03-14 06:38:22 |
First Aid |
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5754 |
2018-03-14 06:38:22 |
First Aid |
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5755 |
2018-03-14 06:38:22 |
First Aid |
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5756 |
2018-03-14 06:38:22 |
First Aid |
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5757 |
2018-03-14 06:38:22 |
First Aid |
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5758 |
2018-03-14 06:38:22 |
First Aid |
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5759 |
2018-03-14 06:38:22 |
First Aid |
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5760 |
2018-03-14 06:38:22 |
First Aid |
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5761 |
2018-03-14 06:38:22 |
First Aid |
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5762 |
2018-03-14 06:38:22 |
First Aid |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
First Aid |
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5359 |
2017-12-13 21:00:23 |
True or False? Cleaning a Wound With Hydrogen Peroxide or Rubbing Alcohol Is Best |
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2017-12-13 21:00:23 |
Clean With Hydrogen Peroxide or Alcohol? FALSE |
Using hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol to clean an injury can actually harm the tissue and delay healing. The best way to clean a minor wound is with cool running water and mild soap. Rinse the wound for at least five minutes to remove dirt, debris, a |
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2017-12-13 21:00:23 |
True or False? Keep a Wound Moist |
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2017-12-13 21:00:23 |
Keep Injuries Moist? TRUE |
Keeping wounds moist helps wounds heal faster and can help keep bandages from sticking. This is especially helpful for large wounds and scrapes. Keeping the area clean and applying a thin layer of antibiotic ointment can help prevent infection. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:23 |
True or False? Scrapes Need to Air Out |
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2017-12-13 21:00:23 |
Leave Scrapes Uncovered? FALSE |
A bandage can protect the area from rubbing against clothing and dirt and bacteria. That can help the wound heal faster. To reduce the risk of infection, always clean a wound before bandaging. If you have a cut, bandages can also help hold the edges of th |
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2017-12-13 21:00:23 |
True or False? It's Best To Pull a Bandage Slowly |
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2017-12-13 21:00:23 |
Remove a Bandage Slowly? TRUE |
Ripping a bandage off too quickly risks pulling off the scab or reopening the wound. Instead, peel the bandage off slowly and gently. If the bandage feels like it is stuck to the scab, soak it in warm water to soften the scab. To avoid tearing out hair ar |
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5367 |
2017-12-13 21:00:23 |
True or False? Butter Is Good for Burns |
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5368 |
2017-12-13 21:00:23 |
Butter Is Good for Burns? FALSE |
Putting butter or ice on a burn won't help and could lead to further damage. For minor burns, hold the area under cool running water until the pain eases. To protect blistered skin, cover the area with a sterile gauze bandage. Use a nonstick dressing if a |
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5763 |
2018-03-14 06:38:26 |
First Aid |
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5764 |
2018-03-14 06:38:26 |
First Aid |
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5765 |
2018-03-14 06:38:26 |
First Aid |
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5766 |
2018-03-14 06:38:26 |
First Aid |
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5767 |
2018-03-14 06:38:26 |
First Aid |
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5768 |
2018-03-14 06:38:26 |
First Aid |
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5769 |
2018-03-14 06:38:26 |
First Aid |
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5770 |
2018-03-14 06:38:26 |
First Aid |
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5771 |
2018-03-14 06:38:26 |
First Aid |
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5772 |
2018-03-14 06:38:26 |
First Aid |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Lung Cancer |
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5369 |
2017-12-13 21:00:24 |
Myth: It’s Too Late if You've Smoked for Years |
Fact: Quitting has almost-immediate benefits. Your circulation will improve and your lungs will work better. Your lung cancer risk will start to drop over time. Ten years after you kick the habit, your odds of getting the disease will be half of what they |
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5370 |
2017-12-13 21:00:24 |
Myth: Low-Tar or 'Light' Cigarettes Are Safer Than Regular |
Fact: They're just as risky. And beware of menthol: Some research suggests that menthol cigarettes may be more dangerous and harder to quit. Their cooling sensation prompts some people to inhale more deeply. |
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5371 |
2017-12-13 21:00:24 |
Myth: It’s OK to Smoke Pot |
Fact: Marijuana smoking may raise your lung cancer risk. Many people who use pot also smoke cigarettes. Some research shows that people who do both could be even more likely to get lung cancer. |
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5372 |
2017-12-13 21:00:24 |
Myth: Antioxidant Supplements Protect You |
Fact: When researchers tested these products, they unexpectedly found a higher risk of lung cancer among smokers who took beta-carotene. Talk to your doctor first. It’s OK to get antioxidants from fruits and vegetables. |
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5373 |
2017-12-13 21:00:24 |
Myth: Pipes and Cigars Aren’t a Problem |
Fact: Just like cigarettes, they’ll put you at risk for cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, and lungs. Cigar smoking, in particular, makes you much more likely to get heart disease and lung disease. |
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5374 |
2017-12-13 21:00:24 |
Myth: Smoking Is the Only Risk |
Fact: It’s the biggest one, but there are others. The No. 2 cause of lung cancer is an odorless radioactive gas called radon. Given off by rock and soil, it can seep up into homes and other buildings. You can test your house or office for it. Call your st |
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5375 |
2017-12-13 21:00:24 |
Myth: Talcum Powder Is a Cause |
Fact: Research shows no clear link between lung cancer and accidentally breathing in talcum powder. People who work with other chemicals, including asbestos and vinyl chloride, are more likely to get the disease. |
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5376 |
2017-12-13 21:00:24 |
Myth: If You Have Lung Cancer, Quitting Is Pointless |
Fact: If you stop, your treatment may work better and your side effects could be milder. And if you need surgery, ex-smokers tend to heal better than smokers. If you need radiation for cancer of the larynx, you’re less likely to become hoarse if you don’t |
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2017-12-13 21:00:24 |
Myth: Exercise Doesn't Affect Your Risk |
Fact: People who get regular physical activity may be less likely to get lung cancer, studies show. Working out also helps your lungs work better and helps prevent heart disease, strokes, and many other serious conditions. |
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5773 |
2018-03-14 06:38:35 |
Lung Cancer |
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5774 |
2018-03-14 06:38:35 |
Lung Cancer |
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5775 |
2018-03-14 06:38:35 |
Lung Cancer |
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5776 |
2018-03-14 06:38:35 |
Lung Cancer |
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5777 |
2018-03-14 06:38:35 |
Lung Cancer |
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5778 |
2018-03-14 06:38:35 |
Lung Cancer |
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5779 |
2018-03-14 06:38:35 |
Lung Cancer |
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5780 |
2018-03-14 06:38:35 |
Lung Cancer |
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5781 |
2018-03-14 06:38:35 |
Lung Cancer |
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5782 |
2018-03-14 06:38:35 |
Lung Cancer |
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331 |
2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Acne |
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5378 |
2017-12-13 21:00:28 |
DO: Reduce Swelling With Ice |
For swollen pimples, gently apply ice for a minute or so. It doesn't work for everyone, but there's no harm in trying. Just don't keep the ice on so long that it irritates your skin. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:28 |
DON'T: Squeeze Your Pimples |
When a whitehead seems to beckon, "Squeeze me," it's best to resist. If you squeeze pimples, they take longer to heal, and you raise your risk of infection and scarring. An opened-up pimple is also harder to cover with makeup because you're dealing with a |
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5380 |
2017-12-13 21:00:28 |
DO: Apply a Sulfur-Based Cream |
Look for over-the-counter acne remedies with benzoyl peroxide or sulfur and resorcinol that can reduce your blemish. You may not get immediate or dramatic results, though. Acne treatments may dry or irritate the skin. Check with your dermatologist before |
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5381 |
2017-12-13 21:00:28 |
DON'T: Apply Toothpaste |
Save the toothpaste for your teeth. Although some ingredients in toothpaste might help dry out pimples, toothpaste can trigger acne. To make matters worse, the fluoride and whitening ingredients could cause an allergic reaction when applied to the skin. |
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5382 |
2017-12-13 21:00:28 |
DO: Try Corticosteroid Injections |
For large acne cysts, corticosteroid injections may offer a quick fix. A dermatologist injects a diluted version of a corticosteroid directly into the pimple to reduce swelling and prevent scarring. After the injection, the cyst will shrink over the next |
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5383 |
2017-12-13 21:00:28 |
DON'T: Apply Crushed Aspirin |
If you search the Internet for acne home remedies, you may come across a suggestion to use crushed aspirin paste. Aspirin is related to salicylic acid, a common ingredient in over-the-counter acne products. But salicylic acid products are specifically mad |
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5384 |
2017-12-13 21:00:28 |
DO: Try Tea Tree Oil |
Tea tree oil can kill bacteria. Some people use it to treat minor skin irritations, including acne. There isn't much research on how effective it is, but tea tree oil is safe to put directly on your skin in a diluted form. Try it on a small area first to |
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5385 |
2017-12-13 21:00:28 |
DON'T: Get a Facial for a Quick Fix |
Although facials, light chemical peels, and other spa treatments can sometimes improve acne, the results are not immediate. In the short term, your skin may look more irritated. A special occasion is not the time to try a new treatment. If you have a big |
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5386 |
2017-12-13 21:00:28 |
DO: Use Full-Coverage Concealer |
When acne strikes right before your wedding or other big event, it's no time for wimpy concealer. Use a product with enough pigment to hide pimples with just a thin coat. |
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5387 |
2017-12-13 21:00:28 |
DON'T: Camouflage With Accessories |
If your pimples are only on your forehead, you might be tempted to hide them under a tight-fitting cap or headband. Although that's fine for a quick event, you may pay a price for long-term camouflage. The heat and friction could make your acne worse. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:28 |
DO: Blend Two Shades of Concealer |
Using a concealer that's too light or too dark can make a pimple stand out more. Try mixing two shades of concealer to make a custom blend that's a precise match for your skin. Be careful to blend the edges of the concealed area to create a seamless line |
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5783 |
2018-03-14 06:38:39 |
Acne |
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5784 |
2018-03-14 06:38:39 |
Acne |
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5785 |
2018-03-14 06:38:39 |
Acne |
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5786 |
2018-03-14 06:38:39 |
Acne |
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5787 |
2018-03-14 06:38:39 |
Acne |
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5788 |
2018-03-14 06:38:39 |
Acne |
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5789 |
2018-03-14 06:38:39 |
Acne |
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5790 |
2018-03-14 06:38:39 |
Acne |
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5791 |
2018-03-14 06:38:39 |
Acne |
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2018-03-14 06:38:39 |
Acne |
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5793 |
2018-03-14 06:38:39 |
Acne |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Hepatitis |
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2017-12-13 21:00:29 |
Hepatitis Types and Liver Risks |
Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver. It can be caused by several viruses. The main types in the United States are A, B, and C. Type A symptoms are often similar to a stomach virus. But most cases resolve within a month. Hepatitis B and C can cause s |
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2017-12-13 21:00:29 |
Contamination Spreads Hepatitis |
Hepatitis A is spread by eating food or drinking beverages that have been contaminated with the feces of an infected person. You can also get infected through close contact with a person who has hepatitis -- for example, by changing a diaper or through se |
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2017-12-13 21:00:29 |
Hepatitis A Risks: Produce and Drinking Water |
Hepatitis A outbreaks have been traced to eating contaminated fresh fruits, vegetables, and salads. Wash produce well before eating, even if you plan to peel it. You can also get hepatitis A by drinking contaminated water. Boil river or lake water. Visiti |
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5392 |
2017-12-13 21:00:29 |
Raw Shellfish |
Because shellfish is sometimes harvested from polluted waters, uncooked oysters, clams, and mussels can transmit hepatitis A. That's something to think about before your next trip to the raw bar. Cooked shellfish is safer. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:29 |
Unclean Hands |
Hepatitis A can survive outside the body for months. Good hygiene -- including always washing your hands or using hand sanitizer after using the toilet, changing a diaper, and before handling food or eating -- helps prevent the spread of hepatitis A. Usin |
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2017-12-13 21:00:29 |
Contaminated Blood |
Infected blood and body fluids spread hepatitis B and C. Infection can be passed from mother to child during birth, between sexual partners, or through contact with open wound. It can also be spread by contaminated dental instruments, though sterilization |
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2017-12-13 21:00:29 |
Tattoos and Piercings |
Getting a tattoo or piercing? Lessen your risk of hepatitis B and C by finding a salon that’s serious about controlling infections. It should be clean and tidy, the staff licensed and well trained. Are the tools heat-sterilized between uses? Hepatitis B a |
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2017-12-13 21:00:29 |
Pedicures, Manicures, and Hair Cuts |
Trips to the salon or barbershop may pose a small risk of exposure to Hepatitis B and C. While there's a small (2%-5%) chance of transmitting hepatitis through grooming items, anytime there's potential for exposure to blood you may be at risk for hepatiti |
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2017-12-13 21:00:29 |
Sexual Contact |
Having sex with someone who has hepatitis B is a major cause of new infections. The hepatitis B virus can be found in an infected person's blood, vaginal fluid, or semen. Short of abstinence, being vaccinated is the surest way to avoid being infected by y |
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2017-12-13 21:00:29 |
Sharing Personal Items |
Hepatitis B and C can spread by sharing personal items belonging to someone else. That goes for toothbrushes, razors, nail clippers, washcloths, needles, or anything else that might harbor traces of infected blood. Keep these items for your own use only. |
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2018-03-14 06:38:46 |
Hepatitis |
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2018-03-14 06:38:46 |
Hepatitis |
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2018-03-14 06:38:46 |
Hepatitis |
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2018-03-14 06:38:46 |
Hepatitis |
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2018-03-14 06:38:46 |
Hepatitis |
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2018-03-14 06:38:46 |
Hepatitis |
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2018-03-14 06:38:46 |
Hepatitis |
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5801 |
2018-03-14 06:38:46 |
Hepatitis |
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5802 |
2018-03-14 06:38:46 |
Hepatitis |
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5803 |
2018-03-14 06:38:46 |
Hepatitis |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Home Health |
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5399 |
2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
What Is Indoor Air Pollution? |
You can’t see it, but sometimes you can smell it. Indoor air pollution can occur from a huge variety of chemicals, products, even pets. It can aggravate, irritate, and in some cases cause serious harm. Some of the pollutants have been in human homes since |
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2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
Indoor Air Pollution Symptoms and Health Problems |
Pollutants can cause a wide range of short-term and long-term health problems. In the short term, exposure to high concentrations of indoor air pollution can cause eye irritation, headaches, nose and throat irritation, fatigue, and dizziness. Sometimes th |
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2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
Carpet Fumes |
When a new carpet is installed, there’s a very good chance it will release chemicals from its vinyl backing and the glue used to hold the carpet to the floor. This release of chemicals is known as off-gassing. Some of these chemicals have been associated |
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5402 |
2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
Paint and VOCs |
Household paints are full of volatile organic compounds, also known as VOCs. VOCs can cause health problems in high enough concentrations, and a fresh coat of paint may just do the trick. Ever notice a headache after painting? Now you know why. Most of th |
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2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
Toxins in Nonstick Pots and Pans |
People have been buying non-stick cookware since the 1940s. That doesn’t mean it’s safe, though. One of the chemicals used in the past to make these pots and pans has been linked with kidney, thyroid, prostate, bladder, and ovarian cancers. The chemical r |
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2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
Arts and Crafts—and Health Concerns |
You and your kids will breathe easier if you take that craft project outdoors. Lots of arts and crafts supplies can expose you to unwanted fumes. These include paints, glues, and markers—even some of the “nontoxic” types. The same is true for polymer clay |
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5405 |
2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
Harmful Household Cleaners and Disinfectants |
What do you use to clean your home? Chances are you use multiple cleaners, sanitizers, and disinfectants when you scrub down your surfaces. When these substances interact in the air you breathe, they can form complex VOCs that have been linked to various |
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2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
Is Your Dry Cleaning Safe? |
Most dry cleaners rely on a chemical known as perchloroethylene. That’s a mouthful, yes, but understanding what this chemical does could help you protect your health. The chemical remains on clothes to varying degrees, and studies have shown that it cause |
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5407 |
2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
Secondhand Smoke, Children and Adults |
Secondhand smoke is deadly. Since 1964, the CDC estimates that a quarter of a billion nonsmokers have died from health problems related to secondhand smoke exposure. It’s hard to avoid, too. Secondhand smoke can’t be eliminated by filtering it, ventilatin |
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2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
Gas Stoves and Health Problems |
If you live in one of the many homes that use natural gas stoves, you’ll really want to pay attention to this. The convenience of natural gas is countered by the noxious gases these appliances emit: carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and even a |
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2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
Soot, Smoke, Furnaces, Fireplaces and AC |
Using wood or charcoal to heat your home may be a quaint way to stay warm, but it also adds harmful substances to the air you breathe. Worldwide nearly half of all people use simple stoves or open fires to keep warm. And that has led to some extremely unf |
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2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
Is There a Radon Leak in Your Home? |
Radon is a radioactive gas that bubbles up from the ground as naturally occurring uranium breaks down. And if your home has cracks, a basement, or a crawlspace, this odorless gas can find its way in, raising the risk of lung cancer in your home. And that’ |
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2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
Is Your Air Freshener Safe? |
The next time you whip out an air-freshening candle, plugin, or spray, consider what else you may be releasing into your air besides the fresh scent. Air fresheners have been found to contain phthalates, formaldehyde, and other harmful chemicals, and ofte |
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2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
Formaldehyde Fumes in Furniture? |
Pretty much everyone has some amount of formaldehyde in their homes. The organic compound known for its use as an embalming fluid is also used in various household products, and when it is released into the air, formaldehyde can irritate your skin, eyes, |
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2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
Pesticide Pollution |
Since the dawn of man, pests have caused disease, spoiled food, and wreaked havoc in our homes. That hasn’t changed. What have changed are our methods of controlling pests. Now that modern pesticides are widely available, an estimated three out of every f |
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2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
Copy Machines and Other Office Equipment |
The home isn’t the only place where you’ll find indoor air quality problems. Offices have their own hazards. Copying machines and printers can harm air quality, too. One study found that workers in photocopy centers stand at an increased risk of heart dis |
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2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
Is Your Air Purifier Polluting the Air? |
They claim to help clean your air. But some air purifiers may be causing more harm than good. The problem comes from air cleaners that emit ozone. Ozone exists in abundance high in the earth’s atmosphere, but it is only found in small quantities closer to |
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2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
Harmful Chemicals in Lotions, Deodorants, and Shampoos |
You use them to stay clean and to smell nice, but many personal care products may be dirtying your air at the same time. Scientists examined 25 different products, including dish detergents, lotions, soaps, deodorants, hand sanitizers, and shampoos, and f |
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2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
Pet Dander |
You may love your furry critters, but do you love what they stir up in your home’s air? Pets who shed such as dogs and cats leave skin flakes known as dander in the air. Dander is an allergen for many, and can cause wheezing, irritation, coughing fits and |
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2017-12-13 21:00:30 |
Damp Buildings and Mold |
Sometimes indoor air contaminants can be living creatures—if by that you mean mold. Mold in the home can lead to some nasty repercussions. Some of the health effects include coughing fits, sneezing, dizziness, fever, and exhaustion. They can sometimes cau |
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5804 |
2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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5805 |
2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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5806 |
2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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5807 |
2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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5808 |
2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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5809 |
2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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5811 |
2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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5812 |
2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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5813 |
2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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5814 |
2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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5815 |
2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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5816 |
2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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5820 |
2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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5821 |
2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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5822 |
2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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5823 |
2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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2018-03-14 06:38:57 |
Home Health |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 03:24:39 |
Eat the Right Carbs |
People with diabetes know that carb-counting is important. That’s because carbohydrates (carbs) have a big impact on your blood sugar. But does it matter what carbs you’re counting? Absolutely. Not all carbs are equal. While you want to keep an eye on you |
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2018-03-14 03:24:39 |
Lose Weight |
Losing weight can help you manage type 2 diabetes. But doing so can be frustrating. Many people who lose weight try for a few weeks or a month, get discouraged, and resume their old habits. Here are some tips for a weight loss regimen you can stick with: |
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2018-03-14 03:24:39 |
Check for Heart Disease |
The no. 1 cause of death and disease for diabetes patients is cardiovascular disease, also known as heart disease. One study found that more than 85% of diabetes patients also have high blood pressure, a precursor of heart disease. If you, like the majori |
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2018-03-14 03:24:39 |
Put Out the Smoke |
Everyone knows smoking is bad for your health. But that’s especially true for people with diabetes. Doctors have known for a long time that smokers with diabetes stand a greater risk of developing heart disease, kidney disease, poor circulation, vision pr |
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2018-03-14 03:24:39 |
Follow a Healthy Diet |
When you live with diabetes, choosing a healthy meal takes on additional importance. There’s no such thing as a diabetes “superfood,” but there are better choices and worse choices. Foods that give you the best shot at controlling your diabetes symptoms a |
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2018-03-14 03:24:39 |
Keep Up-to-Date Ketone Strips |
If you have type 1 diabetes, you need to keep ketone strips handy in case you get sick, and in case your blood sugar level stays higher than 240 for more than two hours. Also, pregnant women with type 1 diabetes should test their ketone levels every morni |
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2018-03-14 03:24:39 |
Work With Your School |
School presents special challenges for children with diabetes. They probably don’t want to be singled out or to feel different, but the reality is that these kids do need special care. There are even laws set up to protect the rights of children to test t |
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2018-03-14 03:24:39 |
Vision Tests |
People with diabetes are vulnerable to diabetic eye disease, a catch-all term used for a variety of vision problems that include some of the most dangerous conditions. Cataracts and glaucoma risks increase with diabetes, and diabetic retinopathy is a part |
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2018-03-14 03:24:39 |
Traveling With Diabetes |
When you’re traveling, diabetes requires special care. That’s especially true when you change time zones, which disrupts your body’s natural sleep/wake cycle and can throw off your body’s production of insulin and the timing of your medications. Travel ca |
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2018-03-14 03:24:39 |
Stay Hydrated |
People with diabetes are more likely to be dehydrated. When your blood sugar is too high, you may notice you get thirsty more easily. Listen to your thirst. Drinking water will not raise your blood glucose level, and it helps flush the excess glucose out |
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2018-03-14 03:24:39 |
Manage Dry Skin |
Sometimes the warning signs of diabetes appear on your skin. People with diabetes are particularly prone to dry skin, which can be caused by high blood glucose. Dry skin also leaves you more vulnerable to infection. To prevent dry skin, avoid hot showers, |
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2018-03-14 03:24:39 |
See Your Doctor Regularly |
One of the most important steps you can take to keep diabetes in control is to visit your doctor regularly. People with diabetes should plan to see their doctor two to four times a year. You may need more frequent medical visits if you take insulin, or if |
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2018-03-14 06:38:59 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:38:59 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:38:59 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:38:59 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:38:59 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:38:59 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:38:59 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:38:59 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:38:59 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:38:59 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:38:59 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:38:59 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:38:59 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:38:59 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:38:59 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:38:59 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:38:59 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:38:59 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:38:59 |
Diabetes |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Food & Recipes |
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2017-12-13 21:00:35 |
Prosciutto and Black-Strap Molasses |
Thrill your taste buds with surprising flavor combos from Lynne Rossetto Kasper, host of American Public Media's The Splendid Table radio show. Kasper shared a few secrets with WebMD -- starting with black-strap molasses drizzled onto prosciutto, ham, or |
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2017-12-13 21:00:35 |
Tuscan Trout With Vinegar Sauce |
A generous pouring of vinegar enhances the fish in Kasper's recipe for Tuscan trout. Her secret: boil down ½ cup of white, red, or balsamic vinegar to sweeten it -- in a pot with sautéed garlic, thyme, sage, salt, and pepper. Top cooked trout with vinegar |
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2017-12-13 21:00:35 |
Ginger, Basil, and Pear |
Southeast Asian cuisines team up fruit and fresh herbs. Ginger's sharp flavor adds sparkle, says Kasper, while basil is a great blending herb that lifts fruit's natural sweetness. Slice ripe fruit, such as pears, apples, melon, peaches, nectarines, plums, |
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2017-12-13 21:00:35 |
Cucumber, Melon, and Fish Sauce |
There's magic in bottled Asian fish sauce, which stimulates the fifth taste, called umami. This savory sauce heightens the flavor of everything it touches -- including fruit. Kasper recommends a drop or two mixed into a cucumber and melon salad. Or you ca |
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2017-12-13 21:00:35 |
Grilled Chicken and Fish Sauce |
For a mysteriously spicy grilled chicken that's far beyond the ordinary backyard barbecue, Kasper again calls on fish sauce. Blend ½ cup sugar, minced garlic, red chili powder, two tablespoons of canola oil, and two drops of Asian fish sauce -- the savory |
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2017-12-13 21:00:35 |
Radish and Watermelon |
"Radish does a tap dance, while watermelon does a waltz," says Kasper of this odd food twosome. The sharp radish flavor offsets the sweetness and light of fresh watermelon. To make a summer salad or salsa, chop the twosome and blend with salt, pepper, and |
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2017-12-13 21:00:35 |
Olive Oil, Feta, and Fresh Lemon |
This is a classic Eastern Mediterranean flavor trio. Kasper says it works so well because the different flavors play off of each other nicely: salty and creamy feta cheese, fruity olive oil, and the acid nip of fresh lemon juice. She likes them pureed tog |
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2017-12-13 21:00:35 |
Rosemary, Ricotta, and Fruit |
This dessert pizza mixes sweet summer fruits with savory herbs and dollops of mild cheese. Bake pastry dough on a pizza pan at 400° F until golden brown and cool. Add 15 ounces of ricotta and 1 cup mascarpone, sweetened to taste. Top with berries, melon, |
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2017-12-13 21:00:35 |
Allspice-Pepper-Cinnamon Veggies |
Kasper draws out these deeply aromatic spices with a whirl in a coffee grinder. Use: One part whole allspice One part cinnamon ½ part black pepper Next, add a few tablespoons of olive or canola oil and microwave for one minute to make the flavors blossom. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:35 |
Chili Pepper, Salt, and Sugar |
This trio has many delicious uses, from American barbecue sauces to Asian dishes. The salt and sugar tame the fiery bite in chili peppers. Kasper's mix: ½ teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar Chili pepper to taste (Thai or jalapeno) Rub it on grilled fish, m |
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2017-12-13 21:00:35 |
Raw Onion Slices, Tamed |
Mellow an onion's sharp flavor by thinly slicing a red onion into a bowl and tossing in one part salt to 1½ parts sugar. Refrigerate overnight. Kasper adds these onions to salads and slips them on top of burgers and sandwiches. Two-minute onion sweetener: |
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5441 |
2017-12-13 21:00:35 |
Jicama and Mango |
Jicama is a light, crunchy Latin American staple that tastes a little like an apple or pear. To create a Mexican-inspired appetizer, Kasper pairs it with mango, and seasons them with lime and chili pepper. Peel and cut jicama and two ripe mangoes into thi |
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2017-12-13 21:00:35 |
Corn, Lime, and Chili |
Corn-on-the-cob takes on a Latin flair when Kasper prepares it with lime juice and chili -- preferably a New Mexico variety. Blend: 1 cup lime juice 1 clove minced garlic 1 teaspoon ground, medium or hot chili Mellow at room temperature for an hour. Spoon |
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5443 |
2017-12-13 21:00:35 |
Bacon, Onion, and Vinegar |
Liven up salads and veggies with Kasper's mashup of smoky bacon fat, an onion's sharpness, and tart cider vinegar. Cook 3 strips of chopped bacon in 3 tablespoons olive oil. Drain bacon; save 4 tablespoons of fat to stir fry a thinly sliced onion. Add 1/3 |
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5444 |
2017-12-13 21:00:35 |
Balsamic Vinegar and Basil |
Balsamic vinegar and fresh basil are two expressions of sweetness with a tart backdrop that always work well together, says Kasper. Pair these classic flavors in a Caprese salad of sliced tomato, fresh mozzarella, basil, and vinegar. Or splash this dynami |
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2018-03-14 06:39:08 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:08 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:08 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:08 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:08 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:08 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:08 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:08 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:08 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:08 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:08 |
Food & Recipes |
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5855 |
2018-03-14 06:39:08 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:08 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:08 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:08 |
Food & Recipes |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Diabetes |
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5426 |
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5445 |
2017-12-13 21:00:37 |
Do a Quick Body Scan |
After your shower each day, check your body from head to toe. Look for cuts, sores, blisters, and ingrown toenails. Don't forget the places where moisture can hide and germs can grow. Check under your arms and breasts, and between your legs and toes. Look |
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2017-12-13 21:00:37 |
Put Your Shoes by the Door |
Make it easy to slip them on, so you aren’t tempted to go outside barefoot. Make sure your slippers or house shoes are handy, too. Even indoors, you need to protect your feet. Before you put your shoes on, check to make sure there’s nothing in them that y |
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2017-12-13 21:00:37 |
Prepare Emergency Snack Packs |
Put a few glucose tablets, or five or six pieces of hard candy, into baggies. Always carry a few when you go out in case you get low blood sugar, also called hypoglycemia. When blood sugar drops below 70 mg/dL, you can feel dizzy, hungry, or shaky. It can |
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2017-12-13 21:00:37 |
Check Your Blood Sugar |
Your doctor will tell you how often you should test yours based on your disease, treatment, and other things. If he tells you to check first thing in the morning, put your glucose monitor on your nightstand to remind you. When you wake up, your blood suga |
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2017-12-13 21:00:37 |
Put a Tag on Your Gym Bag |
Does your doctor say you should check your blood sugar when you work out? Make a reminder for yourself. To figure out how exercise affects your levels, test before and after you work out. These checks can make it easier to avoid dangerous drops. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:37 |
Make Insulin Work for Your Lifestyle |
Let your doctor know if you’re always on the go and you don’t eat at regular times. She may recommend rapid-acting insulin or an insulin pump that delivers fast-acting insulin. It typically starts to affect your blood sugar within 5 to 15 minutes. It coul |
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2017-12-13 21:00:37 |
Power Up Your Diet |
Print the American Diabetes Association's list of 10 super foods. These foods have a low glycemic index, meaning they're less likely to affect your blood sugar than bread or other foods. Post the list on your refrigerator so you see it when you make your |
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2017-12-13 21:00:37 |
Take a Sip |
High blood sugar causes your body to lose fluid, and your skin can get dry. Drink plenty of water and other liquids to help your skin stay supple and healthy. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:37 |
Exercise in Spurts |
It’s important to get at least 30 minutes of exercise a day to help manage your diabetes. Too busy? Break it up into three shorter spurts. Try 10 minutes of strength training in the morning. Play an active game with the family during the day, or take a br |
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5859 |
2018-03-14 06:39:19 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:19 |
Diabetes |
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5861 |
2018-03-14 06:39:19 |
Diabetes |
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5862 |
2018-03-14 06:39:19 |
Diabetes |
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5863 |
2018-03-14 06:39:19 |
Diabetes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:19 |
Diabetes |
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5865 |
2018-03-14 06:39:19 |
Diabetes |
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5866 |
2018-03-14 06:39:19 |
Diabetes |
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5867 |
2018-03-14 06:39:19 |
Diabetes |
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5868 |
2018-03-14 06:39:19 |
Diabetes |
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5869 |
2018-03-14 06:39:19 |
Diabetes |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Psoriasis Rash |
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5435 |
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5454 |
2017-12-13 21:00:39 |
What Is Psoriasis? |
Psoriasis is a genetically programmed inflammatory disease that primarily affects the skin in about 3% of individuals in the United States. Psoriasis is characterized by skin cells that multiply up to 10 times faster than normal. When these cells reach th |
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5455 |
2017-12-13 21:00:39 |
Psoriasis Symptoms |
Although psoriatic plaques can be limited to only a few small areas, the condition can involve widespread areas of skin anywhere on the body. Psoriasis symptoms vary depending on the type of psoriasis you have. Common psoriasis symptoms can include the fo |
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2017-12-13 21:00:39 |
Psoriatic Arthritis |
Psoriasis can be associated with a destructive arthritis called psoriatic arthritis. Damage can be serious enough to permanently damage the affected joints. Prevention of joint damage in such cases is very important. What is Psoriatic Arthritis? Psoriatic |
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2017-12-13 21:00:39 |
What Causes Psoriasis? |
It is now clear that there is a genetic basis for psoriasis. This hereditary predisposition is necessary before the disease can be triggered by environmental factors. White blood cells called T-cells mediate the development of the psoriatic plaques that a |
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2017-12-13 21:00:39 |
Psoriasis Triggers |
If you have the genetic basis of psoriasis, a trigger can cause psoriasis to flare up. The following are triggers that may set off one’s psoriasis: Streptococcal (sore throat) Trauma to the skin(cut, scrape, bug bite, infection, sunburn) Certain drugs (li |
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2017-12-13 21:00:39 |
Psoriasis Diagnosing |
Psoriasis is often diagnosed or at least suspected on the basis of its appearance and distribution. However, psoriasis may resemble eczema or other skin diseases and further tests may be required. It may be necessary to remove a small piece of skin (a bio |
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2017-12-13 21:00:39 |
Psoriasis Treatment: Topical Medications |
Since psoriasis mainly affects the skin, topical treatments are very useful because they are relatively safe, fairly effective, and can be applied directly to the affected skin. They take the form of lotions, foams, creams, ointments, gels, and shampoos. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:39 |
Psoriasis Treatment: Phototherapy |
For more extensive psoriasis, a useful option is ultraviolet (UV) light exposure. UV light can treat large areas of skin with few side effects, if performed in the physician’s office. It should be kept in mind that all UV light causes mutational events, w |
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2017-12-13 21:00:39 |
Psoriasis Treatment: Laser Therapy |
Excimer lasers or pulsed dye lasers are used in laser therapy. A pulsed dye laser will create a concentrated beam of yellow light. When this light hits the skin, it converts to heat. The heat then destroys the extra blood vessels in the skin that contribu |
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2017-12-13 21:00:39 |
Psoriasis Treatment: Oral Medications |
There are a variety of drugs administered systemically that are useful in controlling psoriasis. As a generalization, most oral medications act by targeting portions of the immune system. The only exception currently is a drug called acitretin (Soriatane) |
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2017-12-13 21:00:39 |
Psoriasis Treatment: Biologics |
A new class of drugs has recently been developed called biologics; they're called biologics because living cells synthesize them. Since these drugs are proteins, they cannot be administered orally and must be given by injection through the skin or by an i |
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2017-12-13 21:00:39 |
Home Remedies for Psoriasis |
There are many home remedies that can be used in the treatment of psoriasis. It is very important to keep the skin moist to avoid dryness. Petroleum jelly, shortening, or olive oil can be used as a moisturizer. Take fewer showers and baths to avoid stripp |
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2017-12-13 21:00:39 |
Climatotherapy for Psoriasis |
At the edge of Israel's Dead Sea, there are a group of resorts that cater to psoriasis patients by offering a combination of graded solar exposure and the application of crude coal tar along with a spa-like experience. The Dead Sea is the lowest point on |
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2017-12-13 21:00:39 |
Psoriasis and Stress |
Although there is no doubt that psoriasis is a potent inducer of stress, the evidence that stress causes psoriasis is sparse. However, stress can make psoriasis worse, and psoriasis can make one stressed. Dealing with stress with or without psoriasis is a |
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5870 |
2018-03-14 06:39:21 |
Psoriasis Rash |
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5871 |
2018-03-14 06:39:21 |
Psoriasis Rash |
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5872 |
2018-03-14 06:39:21 |
Psoriasis Rash |
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5873 |
2018-03-14 06:39:21 |
Psoriasis Rash |
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5874 |
2018-03-14 06:39:21 |
Psoriasis Rash |
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5875 |
2018-03-14 06:39:21 |
Psoriasis Rash |
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5876 |
2018-03-14 06:39:21 |
Psoriasis Rash |
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5877 |
2018-03-14 06:39:21 |
Psoriasis Rash |
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5878 |
2018-03-14 06:39:21 |
Psoriasis Rash |
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5879 |
2018-03-14 06:39:21 |
Psoriasis Rash |
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5880 |
2018-03-14 06:39:21 |
Psoriasis Rash |
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5881 |
2018-03-14 06:39:21 |
Psoriasis Rash |
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5882 |
2018-03-14 06:39:21 |
Psoriasis Rash |
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5883 |
2018-03-14 06:39:21 |
Psoriasis Rash |
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5884 |
2018-03-14 06:39:21 |
Psoriasis Rash |
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5885 |
2018-03-14 06:39:21 |
Psoriasis Rash |
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5886 |
2018-03-14 06:39:21 |
Psoriasis Rash |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Laser Eye Surgery |
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5468 |
2017-12-13 21:00:41 |
What Is Laser Vision Surgery? |
Excimer laser refractive surgery, commonly known as laser vision correction, has been around for the past 20 years. This procedure is performed to reduce or eliminate the need for glasses or contact lenses. If you are considering laser vision correction, |
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2017-12-13 21:00:41 |
Good Candidates for Vision Surgery |
Laser vision surgery is designed to help individuals who are myopic (nearsighted), hyperopic (farsighted), or/and have astigmatism, which is an irregularity in the surface of the front of the eye, the cornea. Laser vision surgery is not for everyone. You |
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5470 |
2017-12-13 21:00:41 |
You May Still Need Glasses |
Laser vision correction is designed to reduce or eliminate your need for glasses and contact lenses. Although many patients are able to function well without any glasses or contact lenses, some still require optical correction for certain tasks. In additi |
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5471 |
2017-12-13 21:00:41 |
How LASIK Works |
LASIK is the name for the most commonly performed refractive laser procedure. It involves making a very thin flap in the cornea, folding it back on its own hinge, and then an excimer laser is used to vaporize a small amount of corneal tissue. The flap is |
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2017-12-13 21:00:41 |
Wavefront-Guided LASIK |
Like other technologies, LASIK and other refractive laser procedures continue to improve. There are now ways to customize the application of excimer laser removal of corneal tissue to each patient's eyes, making visual results better and more predictable, |
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5473 |
2017-12-13 21:00:41 |
PRK, Epi-LASIK, and LASEK |
Photo-refractive keratectomy (PRK), involves the use of the excimer laser on the cornea without making a LASIK flap. This technology preceded LASIK and was replaced by LASIK, for the most part, but it has now re-emerged as a more favorable choice for pati |
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5474 |
2017-12-13 21:00:41 |
Strong Rx: Implantable Lenses |
There are some patients whose myopia (nearsightedness) is so great, that laser refractive surgery cannot correct their vision without significantly thinning the cornea. For those people, a possible choice could be an artificial lens that is inserted into |
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5475 |
2017-12-13 21:00:41 |
Risks of Laser Eye Surgery |
You must remember that elective laser vision correction is indeed surgery and should not be undertaken lightly. Both LASIK and PRK have the possibility of causing temporary or permanent damage to the eye, including double vision, streaking of vision, halo |
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5476 |
2017-12-13 21:00:41 |
How to Choose an Eye Surgeon |
When choosing an ophthalmologist to consult with regarding laser refractive surgery, do some research. This is an important decision and your choice should involve more than the factor of price alone. Personal recommendations, experience, and actual resul |
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2017-12-13 21:00:41 |
What to Expect During Eye Surgery |
Refractive laser surgery itself takes about 30 minutes. Pre-operative evaluation is extremely important and this will be performed prior to your surgical session. The results from the tests done before surgery will be used to make the correct intraoperati |
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2017-12-13 21:00:41 |
Preparing for Surgery |
Pre-operatively, your ophthalmologist may want you to use eye drops to reduce dry eye or inflammation. You will also be given instructions about when to discontinue wearing contact lenses and when to stop applying facial lotions and creams. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:41 |
Early Recovery From Surgery |
Your ophthalmologist will want to see you 1 or 2 days after surgery. You will be given instructions as to when you may drive and what activities to avoid. After surgery, you may have mild pain or discomfort, a foreign body sensation in one or both eyes, h |
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2017-12-13 21:00:41 |
Full Recovery Timeline |
There may be fluctuations in your vision for as long as 6 months after surgery. Specifically, you may have symptoms of glare, rings around lights, light sensitivity, and difficulty with night driving. In addition, you may experience a feeling of dryness i |
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2017-12-13 21:00:41 |
How Effective Is LASIK? |
The success rate for refractive laser vision correction is high, both with LASIK and PRK. More than 95% of nearsighted patients achieve uncorrected visual acuity of 20/40 or better. One or two out of 10 patients will require a second surgery, known as an |
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2017-12-13 21:00:41 |
PRK and LASEK Success Rates |
Millions of patients have had successful laser vision correction. Long-term studies have shown that more than 90% of people undergoing such surgery are satisfied with their decision. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:41 |
Higher Order Aberrations (HOAs) |
Pre-operative or post-operative corneal irregularities can cause higher order aberrations (HOAs). If you are determined to have such a problem pre-operatively, you may not be a candidate for successful laser vision correction. HOAs contribute to glare, st |
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2017-12-13 21:00:41 |
Sizing Up Laser Vision Surgery |
The vast majority of people who have laser vision correction are very pleased with the results of their surgery. |
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5887 |
2018-03-14 06:39:25 |
Laser Eye Surgery |
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5888 |
2018-03-14 06:39:25 |
Laser Eye Surgery |
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5889 |
2018-03-14 06:39:25 |
Laser Eye Surgery |
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5890 |
2018-03-14 06:39:25 |
Laser Eye Surgery |
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5891 |
2018-03-14 06:39:25 |
Laser Eye Surgery |
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5892 |
2018-03-14 06:39:25 |
Laser Eye Surgery |
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5893 |
2018-03-14 06:39:25 |
Laser Eye Surgery |
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5894 |
2018-03-14 06:39:25 |
Laser Eye Surgery |
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5895 |
2018-03-14 06:39:25 |
Laser Eye Surgery |
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5896 |
2018-03-14 06:39:25 |
Laser Eye Surgery |
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5897 |
2018-03-14 06:39:25 |
Laser Eye Surgery |
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5898 |
2018-03-14 06:39:25 |
Laser Eye Surgery |
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5899 |
2018-03-14 06:39:25 |
Laser Eye Surgery |
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5900 |
2018-03-14 06:39:25 |
Laser Eye Surgery |
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5901 |
2018-03-14 06:39:25 |
Laser Eye Surgery |
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5902 |
2018-03-14 06:39:25 |
Laser Eye Surgery |
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5903 |
2018-03-14 06:39:25 |
Laser Eye Surgery |
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5904 |
2018-03-14 06:39:25 |
Laser Eye Surgery |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Skin and Beauty |
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5485 |
2017-12-13 21:00:44 |
Don't Risk a Color Clash |
You've finally found your perfect shade of nail polish. So would it be too matchy-matchy to wear it on your fingers and toes? Wearing the same shade of polish on your fingers and toes helps you look more finished. You can use two different colors, but mak |
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5486 |
2017-12-13 21:00:44 |
Do Soften Calluses Carefully |
Calluses and corns are hardened skin that can crack and hurt if they get too thick. During a pedicure, don't let the salon technician use a razor on your feet. Razors raise the risk of infection. At home, soak your feet in warm water for at least five min |
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2017-12-13 21:00:44 |
Do Cultivate Beautiful Cuticles |
Cuticles keep out germs, so treat them well! Tell the nail technician not to push back or cut your cuticles during a pedicure. This lowers your risk for infection. In between visits, never tear your cuticles. You can soften ragged cuticles by rubbing in m |
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5488 |
2017-12-13 21:00:44 |
Do Erase Memories of Pedicures Past |
Dark, dramatic shades such as red and purple can stain nails yellow if you leave them on for more than two weeks. Use an acetone nail polish remover (or a nonacetone remover followed by lemon juice) to remove stains. When you polish, use a clear base coat |
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2017-12-13 21:00:44 |
Don't Shave Before a Pedicure |
No matter how embarrassed you are, don't shave your legs before a pedicure. Bacteria are more likely to get into your body through tiny nicks or cuts on freshly shaved legs. Certain kinds of bacteria live in tap water and can thrive in a dirty footbath. T |
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2017-12-13 21:00:44 |
Do Bring Your Own Tools |
You can take your own tools to a nail salon, even if you feel self-conscious. Germs can linger on salon tools that aren't cleaned, like emery boards. If you choose to use the salon's tools, they should be heat sterilized, soaked in clear antibacterial sol |
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5491 |
2017-12-13 21:00:44 |
Do Trim Toenails Right |
In between pedicures, cut your toenails straight across to trim them. This helps prevent ingrown toenails and keeps them strong. Filing your nails slightly so they're rounded in the center is fine. Before you polish your nails, gently clean underneath the |
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2017-12-13 21:00:44 |
Don't Get Hooked on Fish Pedicures |
Some salons let a certain kind of fish nibble the calluses off your feet rather than scrubbing them off. Some states have banned these "fish pedicures." Salon workers can't clean the tubs well in between customers while the fish are in them. And it's not |
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2017-12-13 21:00:44 |
Do Protect Your Pedi in Winter |
In cold weather, bring plastic wrap to your pedicure to help avoid smudges. Before you leave the salon, ask the technician to put a layer of cuticle oil on your newly polished toes. Then wind the plastic wrap around them before you put tights, socks, or s |
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2017-12-13 21:00:44 |
Do Go Natural Once in a While |
You might think bare toenails are ugly, but nails need to breathe and have moisture, and polish acts as a barrier. So skip the nail polish for a week or longer each month and enjoy the low-maintenance look. It's a good idea to remove your nail polish if y |
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5495 |
2017-12-13 21:00:44 |
Consider a Pedi During Pregnancy |
When you're pregnant and feel bloated, and even your ankles are swollen, a pedicure may sound heavenly. Good news! It's OK to pamper your feet. Pedicures are safe during pregnancy. Your nails don't absorb the chemicals in nail polish. If the odors from na |
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2017-12-13 21:00:44 |
Do Keep Your Tools Squeaky Clean |
Whether you bring your own nail tools to the salon or use them at home, keep them clean. After each pedicure, give the tools a good scrub with soap and water. Then soak them in a disinfectant solution like rubbing alcohol for at least 10 minutes. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:44 |
Don't Knock the 'Man' Pedicure |
There's no reason a guy can't have neat toenails. Some salons and barbershops offer special guy-friendly pedicures, with or without the nail polish. But everyday salons commonly cater to both sexes. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:44 |
Do Pick the Right Polish Remover |
Nail polish removers with acetone work well if your polish is very dark. They're also a good choice if you have a gel or shellac finish, which is hard to remove. Acetone can be drying and harsh, so if your nails or skin are sensitive, go for a nonacetone |
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2017-12-13 21:00:44 |
Don't Use a Sketchy Nail Salon |
Always check out a new nail salon beforehand, even if you're desperate for a pedicure. Be sure employees wash their hands and clean their equipment between clients. Most salons have an odor from nail products, but it shouldn't be overpowering. A very stro |
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2018-03-14 06:39:28 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:39:28 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:39:28 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:39:28 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:39:28 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:39:28 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:39:28 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:39:28 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:39:28 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:39:28 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:39:28 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:39:28 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:39:28 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:39:28 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:39:28 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Food & Recipes |
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2017-12-13 21:00:47 |
Grilled Sardines With Aioli |
Sardines may be small, but they're big fish when it comes to calcium. A serving can help you get to the 1,000 milligrams a day that most adults need. Try fresh sardines -- tossed on the grill for a smoky, delicious hors d'oeuvre. Drizzle with garlicky aio |
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2017-12-13 21:00:47 |
Stuffed Endive |
Crisp endive leaves are just the right shape for finger food. Combine low-fat cream cheese and smoked salmon, then scoop the mix into an endive leaf. A few small bites of these before dinner and you'll get about 75 milligrams of calcium. The major sources |
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2017-12-13 21:00:47 |
Stuffed Manicotti |
Stuffing manicotti pasta shells is a simple way to add flavor and calcium to a pasta dish. Use skim ricotta cheese to trim some calories in this easy classic. Cover the shells with spicy or garlicky tomato sauce and bake for a quick dinner. Two stuffed sh |
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2017-12-13 21:00:47 |
Chocolate Mousse |
This ultra-creamy dessert is one sweet way to help meet your calcium needs. The chocolate, milk, and eggs in the recipe all have small amounts to add up to 100 milligrams of calcium per half cup. If you crave chocolate mousse -- but not the full load of c |
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2018-03-14 06:39:33 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:33 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:33 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:33 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:33 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:33 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:33 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:33 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:33 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:33 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:33 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:33 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:33 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:33 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:39:33 |
Food & Recipes |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy |
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2017-12-13 21:00:48 |
Slow or Prevent Diabetes Nerve Damage |
If you have nerve pain or peripheral neuropathy due to diabetes there is some evidence exercise may either improve or worsen nerve damage. Consequently, people with diabetes should always speak with their doctors to see which exercise program might be the |
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2017-12-13 21:00:48 |
Look for Low-Impact Exercise |
Low–impact exercises seem to be useful and well-tolerated by many people with diabetes. Exercises such as swimming, water aerobics, yoga, or tai chi are usually good choices. These exercises may also help you improve balance and relaxation skills. High-im |
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2017-12-13 21:00:48 |
Start Slow to Overcome Fear |
For many people with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy, a regular exercise program is something they haven't done in a while. You need to begin to exercise, but begin slowly and gradually over days and weeks. You can slowly improve so you can exercise ab |
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2017-12-13 21:00:48 |
Working on Balance |
With peripheral neuropathy, sometimes balancing yourself is difficult. Balancing can be improved slowly by doing some simple exercises. For example, you can practice getting out of a chair slowly by using your arms to help steady yourself. This exercise c |
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2017-12-13 21:00:48 |
Balance on One Leg |
Increasing the difficulty of certain exercise tasks can result in very good benefits for those with peripheral neuropathy caused by diabetes. One such task is attempting to balance on one leg. Before trying this task, you should be next to a stable object |
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2017-12-13 21:00:48 |
Walk a Tight Rope |
Okay, maybe walking a tightrope is a bit ambitious! But balance is improved if you practice walking heel-to-toe both forwards and backwards just like tightrope walkers do. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:48 |
Tippy Toe |
As people with diabetes with peripheral neuropathy progress, there are other exercises that can further improve balance. For example, standing close to a stable stationary object (a desk or a chair), you should slowly rise up on your toes and hold that po |
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2017-12-13 21:00:48 |
Get Checked Before You Start |
In the beginning of the slideshow it was suggested your doctor should approve of your exercise program. In addition, your doctor will probably check your heart, eyes, and feet to determine the best type of exercise you can do depending upon any disabiliti |
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2017-12-13 21:00:48 |
Proper Footwear and Pack a Snack |
As stated in the preceding slide, people with diabetes with peripheral neuropathy should pay special attention to their feet. In terms of exercising, a good-fitting pair of athletic shoes is one of the better ways to avoid foot problems such as cuts, abra |
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2017-12-13 21:00:48 |
Blood Sugar and Exercise |
For those people with diabetes with peripheral neuropathy or other problems, it's a good idea to check blood glucose levels before and after exercise. If your average blood sugar is over 250 mg/dL, and you have type I diabetes, you might want to check for |
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2017-12-13 21:00:48 |
Make Fitness Fun |
Exercise shouldn't be a chore. It should be enjoyed. Do an exercise you enjoy such as swimming or walking - whatever gets your body moving - will help your health, and can be fun so that you want to keep doing it. As stated previously, people with diabete |
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2017-12-13 21:00:48 |
Get a Workout Buddy |
Exercise for a person with diabetes, besides being fun, can also be a social event. You and a friend (human or animal!) can have a good time and encourage each other to slowly advance. Joining a low-impact exercise group can reinforce the idea of regular |
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2017-12-13 21:00:48 |
Try Something New |
Once you have developed confidence and better balance, it may be time to take on a new activity. What activity really depends on your individual desire, but some suggestions include bowling, dancing, golf, or any other sport or activity that varies from y |
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2018-03-14 06:39:40 |
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy |
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2018-03-14 06:39:40 |
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy |
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2018-03-14 06:39:40 |
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy |
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2018-03-14 06:39:40 |
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy |
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2018-03-14 06:39:40 |
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy |
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2018-03-14 06:39:40 |
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy |
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2018-03-14 06:39:40 |
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy |
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2018-03-14 06:39:40 |
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy |
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5943 |
2018-03-14 06:39:40 |
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy |
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5944 |
2018-03-14 06:39:40 |
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy |
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5945 |
2018-03-14 06:39:40 |
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy |
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5946 |
2018-03-14 06:39:40 |
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy |
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2018-03-14 06:39:40 |
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Diabetes & Exercise |
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5517 |
2017-12-13 21:00:49 |
Why Do Strength Training? |
Because you have diabetes, you know how important it is to control your blood sugar. Strength training helps. Simple moves done regularly can prompt your muscles to absorb more glucose. You'll also burn more calories, day and night, as you get stronger. Y |
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2017-12-13 21:00:49 |
Let's Get Started! |
Most people with diabetes can work out safely. Ask your doctor first to be sure. You should aim for strength training at least twice a week. Also do heart-pumping cardio exercise -- like jogging, swimming, and biking -- either 5 days a week for 30 minutes |
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2017-12-13 21:00:49 |
Your Strength Training Routine |
Get ready to learn 10 at-home exercises that work your major muscle groups. For each one, begin with one set where you do the move 8-15 times, or "reps." Rest for at least 30 seconds before you do the next exercise. Start with resistance bands or light du |
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2017-12-13 21:00:49 |
Upper Body: Standing Biceps Curl |
Hold a dumbbell in each hand and stand with your palms facing your thighs. Squeeze your biceps as you lift the weights. On the way up, your forearm should rotate so your palms end up facing your shoulders at the top. Lower the weights slowly to the starti |
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2017-12-13 21:00:49 |
Upper Body: Triceps Extension |
Stand with one foot slightly in front of the other, and hold a single dumbbell with both hands wrapped around the handle. Slowly raise the dumbbell overhead. Straighten your elbows as you raise the weight toward the ceiling. Slowly bend your elbows and lo |
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2017-12-13 21:00:49 |
Upper Body: Shoulder Press |
You can do this move while you sit or stand. Hold a dumbbell in each hand and raise them until they are level with your ears. Your elbows should be bent at a 90-degree angle. This is your starting position. Now push the weights up, until your arms are ful |
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2017-12-13 21:00:49 |
Upper Body: Chest Press |
Lie on your back with your knees bent and your feet flat on the floor. Hold a dumbbell in each hand at chest level and raise them above your chest until your elbows are straight but not locked. Pause for a second and then slowly lower the weights toward y |
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2017-12-13 21:00:49 |
Upper Body: Seated Row |
Sit on the floor with your feet together and your knees bent. Hold a dumbbell or the end of a resistance band in each hand with your arms straight in front of you, palms facing each other. Keeping your back straight, bend the elbows as you pull the weight |
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2017-12-13 21:00:49 |
Core: Classic Crunch |
Lie on your back, feet flat on the floor, knees bent. Put your hands behind your head. Pull your shoulder blades together and your elbows back. The elbows should aim sideways and stay there throughout the exercise. Squeeze your abs and curl your shoulders |
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2017-12-13 21:00:49 |
Core: Plank |
Lie face-down with your elbows directly under your shoulders, palms down and your toes tucked under. From this starting position, tighten your abs, glutes, and back muscles as you lift your torso and thighs off the floor. You'll be supported by your toes |
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2017-12-13 21:00:49 |
Lower Body: Squat |
Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart. Bend your knees and lower yourself as if you were sitting in an imaginary chair. Your thighs should be parallel to the ground and your knees should not push forward past your toes. Lean forward slightly as you st |
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2017-12-13 21:00:49 |
Lower Body: Lunges |
Stand with your legs shoulder-width apart and step your right leg back, bending the knee toward the floor without allowing it to touch. Your left thigh should be nearly parallel with the floor. Press down on the left heel and bring the right leg back to a |
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2017-12-13 21:00:49 |
Lower Body: Hamstring Curl |
Hold onto the back of a chair. Flex your left foot and bend the knee, bringing your heel toward your butt. Keep your right leg slightly bent. Lower your left foot back to the floor. Do 8-12 reps and then repeat with the right leg. To make this exercise ha |
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2017-12-13 21:00:49 |
Strength Training and Blood Sugar |
If you take certain diabetes medications, you may need to take precautions to avoid a dangerous drop in your blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia). Ask your doctor if you should check your levels or eat a snack before working out. Keep snacks or glucose table |
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2017-12-13 21:00:49 |
Strength Training and Insulin |
You may need to adjust the dose before and after exercise. Do an easy workout to see how it affects your blood sugar. Check your levels before, during, and after exercise. If you work out within an hour or two of a meal, you may need to lower your meal-ti |
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2017-12-13 21:00:49 |
Who Should Not Lift Weights? |
Weight-lifting is not recommended for people with diabetes-related eye problems (such as retinopathy) that aren’t being treated. Likewise, intense cardio workouts are not a good idea with untreated retinopathy. Both can raise pressure in the eyes. If you |
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2018-03-14 06:39:47 |
Diabetes & Exercise |
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2018-03-14 06:39:47 |
Diabetes & Exercise |
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2018-03-14 06:39:47 |
Diabetes & Exercise |
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2018-03-14 06:39:47 |
Diabetes & Exercise |
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2018-03-14 06:39:47 |
Diabetes & Exercise |
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2018-03-14 06:39:47 |
Diabetes & Exercise |
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2018-03-14 06:39:47 |
Diabetes & Exercise |
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2018-03-14 06:39:47 |
Diabetes & Exercise |
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2018-03-14 06:39:47 |
Diabetes & Exercise |
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2018-03-14 06:39:47 |
Diabetes & Exercise |
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2018-03-14 06:39:47 |
Diabetes & Exercise |
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Diabetes & Exercise |
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Diabetes & Exercise |
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Diabetes & Exercise |
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Diabetes & Exercise |
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Diabetes & Exercise |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
West Nile Virus Infection |
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2017-12-13 21:00:52 |
What Is West Nile Virus? |
West Nile virus (WNV) is a flavivirus (virus transmitted by mosquitoes and ticks) and is commonly found in Africa, West Asia, the Middle East, and the Caribbean. The Culex pipiens mosquito is a known vector (an agent that transmits the infectious disease |
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History of West Nile Virus in the U.S. |
West Nile virus was discovered in 1937 in the West Nile district of Uganda. West Nile emerged in the United States for the first time in the New York City area in August 1999. There were 62 confirmed human cases and seven deaths during this outbreak, crea |
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West Nile Virus in the U.S. Today |
As of August 2015, 42 states had reported West Nile virus infections for the year in people, birds, or mosquitoes, according to the CDC. Of the 141 cases of West Nile virus in people reported to the CDC, 82 were classified as neuroinvasive disease (the mo |
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How Do Mosquitoes Get Infected With West Nile Virus? |
Feeding on birds that are infected with the virus infects mosquitoes. The infected birds may or may not become ill. The birds are vectors, or intermediate carriers, of the virus that is important for the virus' life cycle and transmission cycle. |
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How Do People Get Infected With West Nile Virus? |
The main way people are infected with West Nile virus is through the bite of an infected mosquito. Mosquitoes become infected when they feed on infected birds, which may circulate the virus in their blood for a few days. The virus eventually finds its way |
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2017-12-13 21:00:52 |
Is West Nile Virus Contagious? |
It is important to remember the West Nile virus is not contagious and cannot be transmitted from person to person. A person cannot get the virus, for example, from touching or kissing a person who has the disease or from a health-care worker who has treat |
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Rare Cases in Which West Nile Virus (WNV) Is Spread |
In a very small number of cases, WNV also has been spread through blood transfusions, organ transplants, breastfeeding, and even during pregnancy, from mother to baby. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:52 |
What Are the Risks of West Nile Virus During Pregnancy? |
Based on the limited number of cases studied so far, it is not yet possible to determine what percentage of WNV infections during pregnancy result in infection of the fetus or medical problems in newborns. Because of ongoing concerns that mother-to-child |
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2017-12-13 21:00:52 |
Can You Get West Nile Virus Directly From Birds? |
There is no evidence a person can get West Nile virus from handling live or dead infected birds. However, avoiding skin contact when handling dead animals, including dead birds, is recommended. Gloves or double plastic bags should be used to remove and di |
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2017-12-13 21:00:52 |
Can You Get West Nile Virus From Eating Infected Game Birds or Animals? |
There is no evidence West Nile virus (WNV) can be transmitted to humans through consuming infected birds or animals. In keeping with overall public-health practice, and due to the risk of known food-borne pathogens, people should always follow procedures |
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2017-12-13 21:00:52 |
Who Is at Risk for Getting West Nile Virus? |
All residents of areas where active cases have been identified are at risk of developing West Nile virus infection. People who are 50 years of age or older have the highest risk for more severe cases. The American Academy of Pediatrics states children app |
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2017-12-13 21:00:52 |
Is West Nile Virus Seasonal in Its Occurrence? |
The risk of infection is highest during mosquito season and does not lower until mosquito activity ceases for the season (when freezing temperatures occur). In temperate areas of the world, cases of West Nile virus infection occur primarily in the late su |
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2017-12-13 21:00:52 |
What Are the Symptoms of West Nile Virus? |
Most people who are infected with the West Nile virus (80%, or four out of five people) will have minimal or no symptoms. It is estimated that 20% of the people who become infected will develop West Nile fever with mild symptoms, including fever, headache |
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How Long Do Symptoms Last? |
The incubation period (time from infection to onset of disease symptoms) in humans for West Nile virus is usually two to 15 days. Symptoms will generally last a few days, although even some healthy people report having the illness last for several weeks. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:52 |
If I Have West Nile Fever, Can It Turn Into West Nile Encephalitis? |
When someone is infected with West Nile virus (WNV), they will typically have one of three outcomes: no symptoms (most likely), West Nile fever (WNF in about 20% of people), or severe West Nile disease, such as meningitis or encephalitis (less than 1% of |
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2017-12-13 21:00:52 |
How Does West Nile Virus Actually Cause Severe Illness and Death in Humans? |
Following transmission by an infected mosquito, West Nile virus multiplies in the person's blood system and crosses the blood-brain barrier to reach the brain. The virus interferes with normal central nervous system functioning and causes inflammation of |
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2017-12-13 21:00:52 |
What Is the Treatment for West Nile Virus? Is There a Vaccine? |
The diagnosis of West Nile virus infection is confirmed with a blood or cerebrospinal fluid test. There is no specific treatment for West Nile virus infection. Mild illness does not require therapy other than medications to reduce fever and pain. Intensiv |
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2017-12-13 21:00:52 |
Are There Other Viruses Like West Nile Virus? |
The West Nile virus is closely related to the Japanese encephalitis virus and the St. Louis encephalitis virus, which are found in the southeastern and Midwestern Midwestern United States. These viruses are also mosquito-borne and, have a similar life cyc |
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2017-12-13 21:00:52 |
West Nile Virus Prevention |
Limiting mosquito habitats and breeding grounds may also help limit human exposure. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in standing water, so dispose of all cans, plastic containers, rubber tires, or any other possible water-holding containers from nearby property. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:52 |
What Can I Do to Reduce My Risk of Becoming Infected With West Nile Virus? |
Here are preventive measures that you and your family can take to protect yourself from mosquito bites: Apply insect repellent to exposed skin. An effective repellent contains 20%-30% DEET (N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide). Spray clothing with repellents conta |
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2017-12-13 21:00:52 |
What About “Larvicides” and “Adulticides”? |
Larvicides are products used to kill immature mosquitoes. They can be either biological or chemical products, such as insect growth regulators, surface films, or organophosphates. Larvicides are applied directly to water sources that hold mosquito eggs or |
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2017-12-13 21:00:52 |
If a Person Contracts West Nile Virus, Does That Person Develop a Natural Immunity to Future Infection By the Virus? |
It is assumed that immunity from West Nile virus (WNV) will be lifelong. However, it is possible that immunity may wane in later years. |
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West Nile Virus Facts |
When dealing with West Nile virus, mosquito bite prevention is your best bet. Fighting mosquito bites reduces your risk of getting West Nile virus, along with other illnesses that mosquitoes can carry. |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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West Nile Virus Infection |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
High-Fiber Foods |
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2017-12-13 21:00:54 |
Start Your Day With Whole Grains |
Fiber can help lower cholesterol, prevent constipation, and improve digestion. And Americans don’t eat enough of it. On average, we get less than half of what we need. Most whole grains are a great source of fiber. Start with breakfast: Look for whole-gra |
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2017-12-13 21:00:54 |
Fresh Fruit |
Any fresh fruit is a healthy snack. But when it comes to fiber, all fruits are not created equal. One large Asian pear has a whopping 9.9 grams of it. Other high-fiber fruits include raspberries (4 grams per 1/2 cup), blackberries (3.8 grams per 1/2 cup), |
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2017-12-13 21:00:54 |
Whole-Grain Bread and Crackers |
Keep the grains coming. For lunch, eat a sandwich on whole-grain bread. Or dip whole-grain crackers into your favorite healthy spread. Whole grain means it includes all parts of the grain -- and that gives you all the nutrients. Studies show that adding w |
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2017-12-13 21:00:54 |
Eat Your Vegetables |
Artichoke hearts, green peas, spinach, corn, broccoli, and potatoes are high-fiber veggies. But all vegetables have some. To boost your fiber intake, add veggies to omelets, sandwiches, pastas, pizza, and soup. Try adding interesting ones -- such as beets |
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2017-12-13 21:00:54 |
Dried Fruit |
Prunes are well known for their ability to help digestion. That’s in part because of their high fiber content. The roughage can help regulate bowel movements and relieve constipation. Most dried fruits are loaded with fiber. Try having a handful of dried |
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2017-12-13 21:00:54 |
Fiber-Rich Beans |
From adzuki to Great Northern, beans are high in fiber and protein, and low in fat. Try eating them instead of meat twice a week. Use them in soups, stews, salads, and casseroles, and with egg, rice, and pasta dishes. For a healthy snack, boil edamame bea |
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2017-12-13 21:00:54 |
Peas and Other Legumes |
Related to beans, lentils and peas are high in fiber and protein and low in fat, too. Lentils cook more quickly than most other legumes and are a favorite in soups and stews. You can add cooked chickpeas to salads, or blend them to make hummus. |
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Nuts, Seeds, and Fiber |
Many people steer clear of nuts and seeds because they tend to be high in calories and fat. But they can be a great source of fiber and other nutrients. A 1/4 cup of sunflower seed kernels, for example, has 3.9 grams of fiber. One ounce of almonds has 3.5 |
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2017-12-13 21:00:54 |
Enjoy Whole Grains with Dinner |
Enjoy brown rice instead of white with your meal. Or try whole-grain noodles. For something different, make a dish with millet, quinoa, or bulgur -- whole grains that are packed with fiber. Worried that grains cause weight gain? Adding fiber to your diet |
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Add Flaxseed |
The seed of the flax plant can be an excellent source of fiber, giving you 2.8 grams per tablespoon. Flaxseed is often used as a laxative, but studies show that it also may help reduce cholesterol levels and decrease hot flashes. Add whole or ground flaxs |
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2017-12-13 21:00:54 |
Buy Fiber-Enriched Foods |
If you can’t work another serving of fruits, vegetables, beans, nuts, or whole grains into your diet, consider eating a food enriched with fiber. You can find cereal, snack bars, toaster pastries, pasta, and yogurt fortified with it. |
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High-Fiber Foods |
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High-Fiber Foods |
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High-Fiber Foods |
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High-Fiber Foods |
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High-Fiber Foods |
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2017-12-13 21:00:55 |
Exercise to Breathe Easier |
With COPD, the less you do, the less you're able to do. Weak muscles need more oxygen, so you can become short of breath just shopping or cooking. Exercise changes that. When your muscles are stronger, daily activities are easier. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:55 |
Walk |
Just about everyone with COPD can exercise. Walking is a great choice, especially if you’re just getting started. Do it anywhere -- outside, in a mall, on a treadmill. If it seems daunting, add 30 seconds or 10 yards each day. Even a slow pace will do you |
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Bike |
A stationary bike can work well for people with COPD. You can pedal away in the privacy of your home. In a gym or rehab setting, you can find supervision and meet people. Ask the instructor before jumping into a group cycling class, to be sure it matches |
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2017-12-13 21:00:55 |
Arm Curls |
Lifting light weights can help you reach a high shelf or lug a gallon of milk. Choose hand weights, stretchy bands, or water bottles to try arm curls. Hold the weights at your sides, palms forward. Breathe in. Now lift toward your chest, keeping elbows do |
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2017-12-13 21:00:55 |
Forward Arm Raises |
Hold weights down at your sides, palms facing in. Inhale, then exhale slowly as you raise both arms straight out front to shoulder height. Inhale as you slowly lower your arms. This strengthens your upper arms and shoulders. Build up to two sets of 10-15 |
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2017-12-13 21:00:55 |
Calf Raises |
Add leg work to your routine and you'll be able to walk easier and farther. For the calf raise, stand 6-12 inches behind a sturdy chair with your feet hip-width apart. Hold on for balance. Inhale. Now, lift up high on your toes, exhaling slowly. Hold the |
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2017-12-13 21:00:55 |
Leg Extensions |
For stronger thighs, sit in a chair that supports your back. Inhale. Now exhale slowly as you stretch one leg as straight as you can, without locking your knee. Breathe in as you slowly lower your foot back to the floor. Do one set with your right leg, th |
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Exercise Your Diaphragm |
This move strengthens a key breathing muscle, the diaphragm. Lie down with your knees bent or sit in an easy chair -- one hand on your chest, one below your rib cage. Slowly inhale through your nose so that your stomach raises one hand. Exhale with pursed |
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2017-12-13 21:00:55 |
Chair Dance |
If you love to dance, try this armchair version in a class or with a DVD at home. Different programs can get your heart pumping, or pump up your muscles, or both -- to all kinds of music, from big band to hip hop. Beginners might start with a class to lea |
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2017-12-13 21:00:55 |
Do Tai Chi |
Tai Chi -- an ancient Chinese practice of gentle, flowing movements -- is a winner for people with COPD. It's a mild workout for your heart and lungs and helps tone your muscles. It also eases stress and helps you relax, a special benefit if your COPD mak |
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2017-12-13 21:00:55 |
Breathe Right for Better Results |
Breathe slowly during exercise. Inhale through your nose with your mouth closed. This warms and filters the air. Exhale through your mouth for twice as long as your inhale. Don't pant. That keeps your lungs from getting all the air out. If your breath get |
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2017-12-13 21:00:55 |
Schedule a Stretch |
Stretch gently before and after a workout. One stretch to try: Put your hands flat on a wall at arm's length and shoulder height. Step forward and bend your right knee. Bend your left knee until you feel a slight stretch in your calf. It shouldn’t hurt. H |
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2017-12-13 21:00:55 |
Try a New Way to Move |
Jogging, skating, or rowing can be good exercises for people with mild COPD -- and fun ways to avoid workout boredom. Some activities do double duty, like water aerobics, which is good for COPD and arthritis. For beginners, a pulmonary rehab program is a |
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2017-12-13 21:00:55 |
Exercising on Oxygen |
If you use oxygen, you may worry that the equipment will be a hazard or a hassle. But if your doctor says to use oxygen during exercise, do it. Extra long tubing can help at home. Small, light-weight "travel" tanks keep you mobile. You can do most exercis |
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2017-12-13 21:00:55 |
When Not to Exercise |
Give yourself a day off if your COPD symptoms are acting up: you're wheezing, coughing up more fluids than usual, or are unusually short of breath. You may want to talk to your doctor. Call for help right away for shortness of breath that doesn't improve, |
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2018-03-14 06:40:06 |
COPD |
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2018-03-14 06:40:06 |
COPD |
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2018-03-14 06:40:06 |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Restless Legs Syndrome |
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2017-12-13 21:00:56 |
Adjust Your Bedtime |
Which Bedtime Is Best? In the quest for restless legs syndrome home remedies, one that is both simple and effective is adjusting your bedtime. Some evidence suggests that going to sleep earlier in the evening and sleeping in later in the morning helps red |
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2017-12-13 21:00:56 |
Maintain a Consistent Bedtime |
Having a Routine Helps Everyone, regardless of whether or not they have restless leg syndrome, slumbers better when they go to bed and wake up at approximately the same time every day. The body functions best when we stick to a schedule and have a predict |
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2017-12-13 21:00:56 |
Stretch Before Bedtime |
Symptom Stopper The hallmark symptom of restless leg syndrome is having a very strong urge to move the legs, often at night. Stretching is one of the most effective remedies for restless legs syndrome. Moving the legs with stretching or other gentle movem |
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2017-12-13 21:00:56 |
Eliminate Caffeine |
RLS Trigger Caffeine is a known restless leg syndrome trigger, so it’s best to cut it out of your daily routine. Caffeine may give you a temporary boost of energy when you need it, but if you have this disease, it can end up doing you more harm than good. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:56 |
Experiment with Temperature |
Turn Up the Heat Many people who suffer from this disorder find that heat improves their ailments. If you get creative, you’ll find there are many ways to apply heat to your legs and experience some relief. Taking a hot bath or shower is one way. You can |
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2017-12-13 21:00:56 |
Get Regular Physical Activity |
Get Active Another of the home remedies is mild-to-moderate exercise, which has numerous benefits for overall health and promoting sleep. It also leads to fewer restless leg syndrome episodes. Schedule workouts in the morning or afternoon for the biggest |
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2017-12-13 21:00:56 |
Exercise Your Brain |
Keep Your Mind Occupied Immobility is a restless leg syndrome trigger. You may get the irresistible urge to move your legs when sitting still. Doing something to distract yourself can reduce restlessness or make it less noticeable. Pick up an engaging boo |
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2017-12-13 21:00:56 |
Shake a Leg |
The Antidote for Restless Leg Syndrome The defining feature of restless legs syndrome is a tingling, crawling, pulling, or searing feeling that occurs under the surface of the skin, often around the area of the calf muscle. These feelings cause an irresis |
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2017-12-13 21:00:56 |
Deep Breathing Can Help |
Stress and Restless Leg Syndrome As with many medical conditions, stress aggravates restless leg syndrome and makes things worse. Stress is associated with higher levels of cortisol and other inflammatory markers, all of which aggravate RLS. Successful re |
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2017-12-13 21:00:56 |
Try a Little Massage |
Healing Touch for Restless Leg Syndrome People interested in restless legs syndrome home remedies will be excited to hear that massage is an effective remedy for restless leg syndrome. Professional techniques like Swedish massage and myofascial release wo |
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2017-12-13 21:00:56 |
Get Relief with Yoga |
Strike a Pose Deep breathing, stretching, and relaxation are three strategies known to decrease the symptoms of this condition. Yoga incorporates all three. One 8-week long study of a group of women with moderate to severe RLS found that regular Iyengar y |
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2017-12-13 21:00:56 |
Skip Cigarettes and Nightcaps |
Skip the Nightcap It might be tempting to reach for a drink to help you slumber, but it’s actually counterproductive. Alcohol interferes with the quality of your sleep and may provoke sleep apnea, as well as symptoms of the condition at hand. Try a hot cu |
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2017-12-13 21:00:56 |
Check Iron Levels |
The Iron Connection It is common for people who have this condition to also have low blood levels of iron. This is called anemia. There are many different kinds of anemia and underlying causes for low iron. Blood tests can help determine what kind of anem |
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2017-12-13 21:00:56 |
Examine Your Medications |
Medication Triggers for RLS Several over-the-counter and prescription medications may trigger or exacerbate the symptoms of this condition. OTC cold and allergy remedies containing antihistamines can block dopamine receptors in the brain and trigger restl |
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2018-03-14 06:40:07 |
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2018-03-14 06:40:07 |
Restless Legs Syndrome |
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2018-03-14 06:40:07 |
Restless Legs Syndrome |
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2018-03-14 06:40:07 |
Restless Legs Syndrome |
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2018-03-14 06:40:07 |
Restless Legs Syndrome |
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Restless Legs Syndrome |
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Restless Legs Syndrome |
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2018-03-14 06:40:07 |
Restless Legs Syndrome |
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2018-03-14 06:40:07 |
Restless Legs Syndrome |
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2018-03-14 06:40:07 |
Restless Legs Syndrome |
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Restless Legs Syndrome |
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2018-03-14 06:40:07 |
Restless Legs Syndrome |
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2018-03-14 06:40:07 |
Restless Legs Syndrome |
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2018-03-14 06:40:07 |
Restless Legs Syndrome |
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2018-03-14 06:40:07 |
Restless Legs Syndrome |
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2018-03-14 06:40:07 |
Restless Legs Syndrome |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Food & Recipes |
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2017-12-13 21:00:58 |
Sautéed Kale and White Beans |
For decades, Italian country cooks have simmered greens and buttery white beans together. A quick version from cookbook author Holly Clegg starts with Canadian bacon browned in a pan. Next, sauté an onion in olive oil. Add chopped kale, a can of white bea |
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2017-12-13 21:00:58 |
Bok Choy Salad |
Bok choy, a mild Chinese cabbage, gives this salad a crunchy texture. Combine chopped baby bok choy, green onions, toasted sliced almonds, and drained mandarin oranges. For dressing, whisk together olive oil, rice vinegar, sugar, and low-sodium soy sauce. |
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2017-12-13 21:00:58 |
Beets, Greens, and Black Licorice |
Want to serve leafy greens like a top chef? Try a salad of sliced beets and beet greens, the creation of Top Chef All-Stars winner Richard Blais. He tames the bite of the greens with shavings of black licorice. It adds a kick and a false sense of sweetnes |
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2017-12-13 21:00:58 |
Salmon Steamed in Collards |
Collards have big, wide leaves with a cabbage-like flavor. Chef Blais blanches them briefly in boiling water, then plunges them into ice water. Once soft, fold the leaf over uncooked salmon like a wrap. Steam the fish in the collard leaf until the salmon |
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2017-12-13 21:00:58 |
Southern-style Greens |
The true Southern way to cook collards -- or the more peppery mustard greens shown here -- is with chunks of ham or Andouille sausage. Recipe developer Clegg, who calls Louisiana home, creates a similar flavor with turkey sausage or Canadian bacon. This c |
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2017-12-13 21:00:58 |
Classic Italian Sautéed Spinach |
For a classic Italian take on leafy greens, Chef Blais recommends sautéeing garlic with red pepper. Add chopped spinach or kale and finish with a squeeze of lemon juice. Tip: Try bits of kale stems or broccoli rabe in pasta sauce. Chef Blais says the gree |
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2017-12-13 21:00:58 |
Charred Broccoli Rabe |
This leafy cousin of broccoli with small buds is popular in Italian and Asian cooking. Chef Blais likes to char it briefly on a grill or under a broiler to retain the flavor. He sprinkles the cooked broccoli rabe with a few drops of Asian fish sauce, anch |
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2017-12-13 21:00:58 |
Steamed Shellfish With Greens |
Steamed mussels or clams are a great vehicle for greens. Chef Blais cooks up a Portuguese soup by steaming clams with sherry, garlic, and chopped turnip or beet greens. The ocean sprinkles in its own seasoning, through the salt naturally found in the shel |
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2017-12-13 21:00:58 |
Cabbage Roll Casserole |
This one-pot meal is a lot like stuffed cabbage, but it's easier to make and uses a slow cooker. The recipe, developed by Holly Clegg, starts with ground sirloin browned in a skillet with onion and garlic, and seasoned with pepper. Place the meat, brown r |
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2017-12-13 21:00:58 |
Dressed-up Coleslaw |
You won't find mayo in Clegg's sweet and savory coleslaw recipe. And you may forget you're eating cabbage, thanks to the fruit, nuts, and seeds. Slice red and green cabbage thinly. Add sliced red bell pepper, dried apricots, corn, green onions, slivered a |
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2017-12-13 21:00:58 |
Italian Wedding Soup |
The "wedding" in Italian minestra maritata soup refers to the delicious union of meat and greens. Sauté onion, garlic, celery, and carrots in a large pot. Next, add chicken and beef broth, oregano, and orzo pasta. Bring soup to a boil. Form mini-meatballs |
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2017-12-13 21:00:58 |
Eight Layered Greek Dip |
Fresh spinach makes an appearance in this twist on Mexican layered dip. From the base to the top, it includes Mediterranean flavors: Red pepper hummus Chopped baby spinach Sun-dried tomatoes Peeled sliced cucumber Red onion Toasted pecans Low-fat feta che |
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2017-12-13 21:00:58 |
Kale Caesar Salad |
This twist on on Caesar salad comes from Chef Blais. It uses the frilly edges of fresh kale, flavored with Asian fish sauce, Thai chilies, garlic, parmesan cheese, and lemon juice. |
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2018-03-14 06:40:15 |
Food & Recipes |
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Food & Recipes |
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Food & Recipes |
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Food & Recipes |
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Food & Recipes |
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Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:40:15 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:40:15 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:40:15 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:40:15 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:40:15 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:40:15 |
Food & Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:40:15 |
Food & Recipes |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Skinny Cocktails |
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5609 |
2017-12-13 21:01:00 |
Watermelon Mojito: 100 Calories |
A whole day of eating right can go down in the swirl of cocktail -- with crazy-high calories and weakened willpower. So we've put a few drinks on a diet, starting with the Cuban mojito. Instead of using sugar, use a wooden pestle or a big spoon to gently |
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2017-12-13 21:01:00 |
Simple Margarita: 170 Calories |
Skip the syrupy mixes in crazy colors and you'll trim hundreds of calories from this Mexican cocktail. Measure out the basics: one shot of tequila, lime juice to taste, and a splash of triple sec. Shake with ice and serve. Staying within the limits of mod |
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2017-12-13 21:01:00 |
Skinny Piña Colada: 229 Calories |
Rum that's infused with a coconut flavor can cut about 300 calories from a piña colada. What's out? The sugary, coconut milk mix. Measure one shot of coconut rum. Then add fresh strawberries, a splash of agave syrup, and blend with ice. You get a tall, 12 |
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2017-12-13 21:01:00 |
Shochu Cosmo: 70 Calories |
Make a super-slim cosmopolitan by replacing the vodka with shochu, a Japanese spirit with a smooth flavor. A 2-ounce serving has only about 35 calories. Add splashes of diet cranberry juice, fresh lime juice, and orange juice, and then toss in a martini s |
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2017-12-13 21:01:00 |
Slim Berry Daiquiri: 145 Calories |
Simple, unadorned berries can help slim down a strawberry daiquiri. Start with 1 cup of no-sugar-added berries, either fresh or frozen. You get intense berry flavor for just 50 calories, compared with 255 calories in berries frozen with syrup. Add rum, ic |
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2017-12-13 21:01:00 |
Slim the Gin and Tonic: 75 Calories |
Did you know that tonic water has nearly as many calories as soda? Switch to diet tonic water for a skinny version of this favorite cocktail. Bubbly seltzer water is another option that can shave calories -- although it's really a different drink without |
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2017-12-13 21:01:00 |
Better Bellini: 120 Calories |
Slim down Italy's festive Bellini by using just 2 ounces of peach nectar, about half the usual amount. Swirl the syrupy nectar together with 4 ounces of champagne and serve in a pretty, fluted glass. Mimosa lovers can try the same trick to cut the calorie |
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2017-12-13 21:01:00 |
Asian Flavor Fusion: 90 Calories |
Flavor-infused alcohols are a tasty way to limit juice mixes, which can be high calorie. Try ginger vodka and lime sparkling water for a fusion of Asian flavors at just 90 calories. Look for flavored seltzer or mineral waters that have no added calories. |
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2017-12-13 21:01:00 |
Skinny Vodka Iced Tea: 80 Calories |
The mix of lemonade and sweet iced tea, favored by golfer Arnold Palmer, becomes a popular cocktail when you add a shot of vodka. You can slice off half the calories in this tall, cool drink by using low-calorie lemonade and sweet-tea-flavored vodka. This |
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2017-12-13 21:01:00 |
Lemongrass Collins: 90 Calories |
Enjoy the tart flavor of a Tom Collins without the syrupy mix, sugar, and other sweeteners that bartenders often swirl into your glass. Our skinny version starts with vanilla vodka, instead of gin. Vanilla carries a sweet flavor with very few calories. Ad |
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2017-12-13 21:01:00 |
Skinny Cocktail Dos |
Choose fresh 100% juice rather than mixes. Use zero-calorie bubblers instead of soft drinks. Try flavored seltzer, sparkling water, or club soda. Fewer ingredients mean fewer calories. Pay attention. Moderation is key for your waistline and health. |
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2017-12-13 21:01:00 |
Skinny Cocktail Don'ts |
Don't add creamed spirits or liqueurs. They double the calories in a cocktail. Don't use several shots in one drink. A Long Island iced tea has seven ingredients and 700 calories Don't order an after-dinner drink, which is often sweet. Don't sip a sweet d |
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2017-12-13 21:01:00 |
Get the Calories Out of Grenadine |
Do you love rosy red cocktails? If they call for grenadine, it's a red alert that your diet is about to explode. Grenadine is pomegranate juice and simple syrup. To get the same look and a sweet taste with fewer calories, make your own grenadine. Boil dow |
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Skinny Cocktails |
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2018-03-14 06:40:23 |
Skinny Cocktails |
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Skinny Cocktails |
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2018-03-14 06:40:23 |
Skinny Cocktails |
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Skinny Cocktails |
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2018-03-14 06:40:23 |
Skinny Cocktails |
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Skinny Cocktails |
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Skinny Cocktails |
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Skinny Cocktails |
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2018-03-14 06:40:23 |
Skinny Cocktails |
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2018-03-14 06:40:23 |
Skinny Cocktails |
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Skinny Cocktails |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Celebrities With Migraines |
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2018-03-14 03:26:38 |
Serena Williams |
After an intense headache cost tennis star Serena Williams a tournament match, she learned her pain was related to her menstrual cycle. "I'd never heard of [menstrual migraine headaches] before," she says. "All this time, I thought it was a regular migrai |
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2018-03-14 03:26:38 |
Ben Affleck |
Mostly women get migraine headaches, but about 6% of men get them too. Actor and director Ben Affleck is among those who have been slowed down by migraine pain. While directing Gone, Baby, Gone in 2006, he had a migraine so bad it sent him to the hospital |
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2018-03-14 03:26:38 |
Lisa Kudrow |
Childhood trips to Disneyland usually bring on smiles. For actress Lisa Kudrow, "A day of excitement and eating would always end in a horrible headache," she says. Kudrow's father and siblings were also familiar with migraine pain. Migraine is a condition |
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2018-03-14 03:26:38 |
Marcia Cross |
Actress Marcia Cross seemed unstoppable as perfectionist Bree Van de Kamp on the TV show Desperate Housewives. Off camera, she struggles with migraine headaches. "Having a migraine and trying to work was impossible for me," she says. "I became nauseous an |
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2018-03-14 03:26:38 |
Janet Jackson |
In 2008, singer Janet Jackson canceled a string of concerts after suffering from vestibular migraine headaches. This type of migraine gives you vertigo -- a feeling like the room is spinning. Bright lights and loud sounds may also bother you. About 30% of |
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2018-03-14 03:26:38 |
Kristin Chenoweth |
Actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth nursed a migraine after winning an Emmy in 2009. Then her doctor suggested Botox. "I haven't had a full-blown headache since," she says. Botox is approved for people who have 15 or more migraine headaches a month, but |
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2018-03-14 03:26:38 |
Carly Simon |
When Grammy winner Carly Simon crooned, "I haven't got time for the pain," she wasn't referring to migraine headaches. But she could have been. Simon has made a lot of lifestyle changes to prevent headaches. "I don't smoke, I sleep for eight hours, and co |
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2018-03-14 03:26:38 |
Cindy McCain |
Cindy McCain has described her migraine pain as torture. "It feels like someone swung an axe and hit me in the forehead," she says of one of her headaches. The attacks were especially bad during her husband Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign in 2008 |
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2018-03-14 03:26:38 |
Troy Aikman |
Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman started having headaches when he was a boy. "When you make a living getting hit, almost everyone has a headache, so it's not something that's much talked about," Aikman says. Constant travel and missed sleep made them |
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2018-03-14 03:26:38 |
Elle Macpherson |
To fend off migraine headaches while working under bright lights, model Elle Macpherson prefers an overall health approach. "I have acupuncture regularly," she says. 2017 study publish in JAMA showed that acupuncture “significantly reduced” the frequency |
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Terrell Davis |
Head pain sidelined former Denver Bronco Terrell Davis during the 1998 Super Bowl. "I was seeing double and triple," he says. After taking medicine, Davis scored a touchdown and was named the game's MVP. When he first started having migraine headaches, Da |
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2018-03-14 03:26:38 |
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar |
Basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar blames stress for his recurring head pain. Stress can cause muscles in the neck and scalp to contract, leading to tension-type and migraine headaches. Since his first migraine at age 14, Abdul-Jabbar has used a variet |
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2018-03-14 03:26:38 |
Michele Bachmann |
Congresswoman Michele Bachmann addressed her migraine headaches while she was on the presidential campaign trail in 2011. She said the headaches were "easily manageable with medication," and that they don't keep her from doing her job. Many people with mi |
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2018-03-14 03:26:38 |
Susan Olsen |
ou may remember Susan Olsen as pigtailed Cindy Brady on "The Brady Bunch." Since her "Brady" days, she's spoken publicly about her migraine headaches. "When I suffered my first migraine [at age 11], my doctor kissed me on the forehead and told me I was to |
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Celebrities With Migraines |
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Celebrities With Migraines |
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Celebrities With Migraines |
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Celebrities With Migraines |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Skin and Beauty |
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2017-12-13 21:01:29 |
How to Get Perfect Brows |
Craving a movie star's eyebrows? The perfect brow size and shape for your face depends on your own features. If your brow were divided into thirds, the thick end should start at the bridge of your nose. The arch should be around the middle. The thin end s |
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2017-12-13 21:01:29 |
Get Thicker Brows |
Fill in sparse brows with a powder, pencil, or gel. Go two shades lighter than your hair color if you’re brunette, two shades darker if you have pale blonde or silver hair. When in doubt, taupe works on almost everyone. Use tiny strokes over your arches a |
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2017-12-13 21:01:29 |
Skip the Stencils |
The perfect brow is based on your unique bone structure. Using a stencil to draw on your brows may seem like it takes the guesswork out of shaping. But you may not like the results. A stenciled brow that's just a little bit off can make you look angry, su |
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2017-12-13 21:01:29 |
Make Brows Match Your Hair |
If you make a dramatic hair color change, your brows should change, too. You’ll want to see a professional colorist. Don't dye your brows at home, even if you have a really steady hand. Need a quick fix? Blend mascara or concealer into your brows to insta |
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2017-12-13 21:01:29 |
Get The Natural Look |
Actress Camilla Belle proves you don't need whip-thin, sculpted brows to look modern. To get yours as lush as possible, don't pluck a single hair for three months. Then have them shaped professionally or pluck only the most obvious strays yourself. Use a |
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2017-12-13 21:01:29 |
Use the Right Tweezers |
Rounded tip or pointy? Experts like a pointed, slanted tip, especially if you haven't plucked before. You can hold that shape easily and grab longer hairs. For those short, stubborn hairs, turn the tweezer at an angle and pull from the pointed edge. |
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2017-12-13 21:01:29 |
Can You Pluck The Tops? |
It's OK as long as you focus on the peach fuzz there and on your temples. Most of the real shaping should happen underneath to lift the brow up. Pluck too much off the top and you could get flat brows that make you look scowly. |
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2017-12-13 21:01:29 |
When to Put the Tweezers Down |
If you see a teeny little dot of hair growing under the skin, resist the urge to pull it. You don’t want to break the skin and risk a scar. Wait a day and that little hair probably will poke through the surface, ready to be plucked. In the meantime, if it |
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2017-12-13 21:01:29 |
Let a Pro Guide You |
If you aren't sure about your own brow judgment, a salon specialist can find the best shape for your face. Snap a few photos for reference at home. To keep your new look fresh, lightly pluck new hair growth once a week. For best results, make another appo |
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2017-12-13 21:01:29 |
Open Your Eyes |
Curled lashes make you look wide-eyed. Do it before you put on mascara. Use firm pressure but don't clamp down too hard. You don't want to pinch your skin, crease your lashes, or pull them out. You may get better results from curling in stages, moving out |
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2017-12-13 21:01:29 |
Brush Up on Your Mascara |
Your mascara matters for making lashes look fuller or longer. The brush matters, too! Rubber bristles coat even the tiniest lashes from root to tip, adding length. Plastic bristles give you a clean, natural-looking lash line. Fiber bristles build lash thi |
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2017-12-13 21:01:29 |
Smooth Moves to Prevent Clumping |
You don't want eyes that look like scary spiders! Dip the brush in the tube and wipe it on a paper towel (not a tissue) to get rid of extra mascara. Another trick: Twirl a clean, disposable mascara wand through wet lashes. For easy, no-scrub cleanup, loos |
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2017-12-13 21:01:29 |
Don't Flake Out |
By the end of the day, do you get flecks of mascara on your cheeks? Look for a "tubing" mascara. Tubing formulas tend not to flake because they encase lashes. When you remove the mascara with warm water, it slides off as complete tubes. Expert tip: Set yo |
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2017-12-13 21:01:29 |
Fabulous Fakes |
False lashes equal pure Hollywood glamour, but they can be tricky to master. They come in full strips and individual lashes. Hold the lash with a pair of tweezers while you put a dot of glue on your upper eyelid. Let the glue thicken, and then use the twe |
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2017-12-13 21:01:29 |
Lash Extensions: Pros and Cons |
Short on patience -- or time? Lash extensions can give you a long, full, lush fringe for two to three weeks. The catch is you can't wear mascara. (You might not want to anyway.) And you will probably have to keep them completely dry. So get a pair of swim |
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2018-03-14 06:40:39 |
Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Hair and Beauty |
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2017-12-13 21:01:30 |
Sweep Off the Years |
Forget facelifts -- the right hairstyle can actually make you look years younger! Our favorite trick is side-swept bangs, like those worn by Cameron Diaz. They're elegant, not schoolgirly. The sweep covers your hairline and draws focus away from any fine |
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2017-12-13 21:01:30 |
You Can Wear Long Hair After 40 |
Some women think they have to chop off their hair the minute they turn 40. But as 40-something Julia Roberts proves, longer styles can still be flattering. The key, says Lowe, is to avoid stick-straight hair around your face. Loose waves add softness and |
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2017-12-13 21:01:30 |
Time to Play with Your Hair |
If you want a gamine haircut, avoid styles that are too polished or stiff. Create some texture like Halle Berry does. Rub in shaping clay and pull some pieces around your face to draw attention away from any fine lines. Lowe says pixie cuts usually look b |
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2017-12-13 21:01:30 |
Bring Out Your Cheekbones |
Victoria Beckham plays up her bone structure with an angled bob. This style really opens up your face and creates a trendy, fun vibe. To get Victoria's look, ask your stylist to angle the ends so they are longer in front – and don't forget the side-swept |
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2017-12-13 21:01:30 |
Curls Have More Fun |
A head full of bouncy curls goes right along with a youthful attitude. Fifty-something Melissa Leo's layered curls draw attention away from any signs of aging in her face and neck. The trick to creating lots of body is using two different-sized curling ir |
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2017-12-13 21:01:30 |
Layers Flatter Your Face |
Diane Keaton's choppy layers are just the right length to frame her face. Her style is basically a layered bob. The layers add texture and draw the eye toward her best features. As you blow-dry, turn the ends out. Use a hairspray made for textured cuts to |
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2017-12-13 21:01:30 |
Short Cuts for Fine Hair |
Very fine, straight hair looks best at shoulder-length or even shorter. Cate Blanchett's crop looks full and perky, thanks to her side-swept bangs and a slightly longer length in the back. Don’t try to fake big hair by wearing a stiff, frozen style. That’ |
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2017-12-13 21:01:30 |
Face-Framing Highlights |
Of course, one of the most powerful tricks for turning back time is hair color -- and we're not just talking about covering up the gray. Jennifer Lopez looks radiant with caramel highlights. But don't overdo it, Lowe warns. Ask your stylist for five or 10 |
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2017-12-13 21:01:30 |
Go Lighter to Look Younger |
Dark hair color can age your face, says celebrity colorist Sharon Dorram. Your best bet is to go about two shades lighter than your natural color and then add subtle highlights, like Jennifer Anniston does. But you also don't want your hair to be unnatura |
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2017-12-13 21:01:30 |
Updating the Up-Do |
A modern up-do is youthful and classy. Take a cue from Eva Longoria. Part your hair on the side, sweep the big section across your forehead, and pull the ends back into a low bun. Don't pull hair straight off your forehead into a high, tight bun -- that a |
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2017-12-13 21:01:30 |
Extreme Bangs |
Blunt bangs can give you a flattering look if you have striking eyes like Tyra Banks. And it can hide your forehead wrinkles. But if you have any puffiness or fine lines around your eyes, blunt bangs at the brow line can call attention to them. They also |
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2017-12-13 21:01:30 |
Healthy Hair is Young-Looking Hair |
Strong, shiny hair looks youthful, no matter your age. Whenever you shampoo, give your scalp a massage to get the blood flowing and strengthen your roots. Nutrients that help grow longer, thicker hair include green tea, biotin, the B vitamins, and vitamin |
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2018-03-14 06:40:42 |
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2018-03-14 06:40:42 |
Hair and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:40:42 |
Hair and Beauty |
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Hair and Beauty |
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Hair and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:40:42 |
Hair and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:40:42 |
Hair and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:40:42 |
Hair and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:40:42 |
Hair and Beauty |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Cold and Flu |
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2017-12-13 21:01:32 |
Why Are You Coughing? |
There are many potential underlying reasons for a cough. A short-term cough lasts for 3 weeks or less. Colds and flu are some of the more common causes for these short-term coughs. Symptoms resolve on their own within days to weeks. Irritants like dust in |
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2017-12-13 21:01:32 |
Home Remedies |
If you have a cough, there are several home remedies that can help ease your symptoms. Drink lots of fluids to thin mucus and make it easier for you to clear it out of your system. Use a vaporizer or cool-mist humidifier to soothe an irritated throat. The |
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2017-12-13 21:01:32 |
Try an Expectorant |
If you have a "wet" cough, otherwise known as a productive cough, try taking an over-the-counter expectorant medication to help you expel mucus. Expectorants are not appropriate for every type of cough. If you have emphysema, chronic bronchitis, pneumonia |
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2017-12-13 21:01:32 |
Try a Cough Suppressant |
Sometimes you want to suppress a cough if it is caused by breathing in irritants like smoke, dust, or allergic particles. This kind of cough result when you have an annoying tickle in the back of your throat. Over-the-counter cough suppressants can help s |
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2017-12-13 21:01:32 |
A Warning about Cough Medicine and Young Children |
Cough medicine should never be given to children under the age of 4 because it may be associated with serious side effects, or even death. Some cough and cold medications may be used in children between the ages of 4 and 6, but talk to your child's pediat |
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2017-12-13 21:01:32 |
Are Antibiotics Appropriate for a Cough? |
Antibiotics treat bacterial infections, so they are not cough remedies. Antibiotics are not effective for treating coughs that are caused by cold or flu viruses. These kinds of coughs usually resolve in about a week if an underlying viral infection is cau |
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2017-12-13 21:01:32 |
Allergies and Asthma Can Make You Cough |
Allergies can lead to itchy and watery eyes, postnasal drip, coughing, and other symptoms. Taking an over-the-counter antihistamine may help relieve your symptoms and dry out nasal passages so you cough less. Look for non-drowsy versions of allergy medica |
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2017-12-13 21:01:32 |
Smokers' Cough Can Be Serious |
People who smoke develop a characteristic cough that may be worse in the morning. Smoking damages small brush-like projections called cilia that line the airways. They help remove mucus and dirt from your respiratory tract. When cilia are damaged, they ca |
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2017-12-13 21:01:32 |
What Causes a Chronic Cough? |
Coughs that last for more than 8 weeks are chronic coughs. Allergies and postnasal drip are potential underlying reasons for a chronic cough. Infections of the lower parts of the respiratory tract like the airways (bronchitis) and lungs (pneumonia) may al |
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2018-03-14 06:40:51 |
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Cold and Flu |
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2018-03-14 06:40:51 |
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Cold and Flu |
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Cold and Flu |
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Cold and Flu |
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2017-12-13 21:01:36 |
How Can I Treat My Child's Cold Symptoms? |
Maybe it starts with the sniffles. Maybe it starts with a cough and mild aches and pains. Maybe it’s a long day with an upset stomach. Whatever the cause, curing your child’s cold symptoms is going to take some know-how. This is a great place to start. Us |
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2017-12-13 21:01:36 |
Is It a Low-Grade Fever, or More Serious? |
Does your child’s forehead feel hot? Does he or she wake up in a cold sweat? Fevers can be scary, but how hot does one need to be before a parent should find a way to cool it? According to pediatricians, if your child is warmer than 100.4 degrees, he or s |
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2017-12-13 21:01:36 |
How Else Can I Bring My Child’s Temperature Down? |
Beyond calling the doctor and offering over-the-counter medication to your child, there are a few other ways to help reduce their high temperature. Try a sponge bath. Use water that is lukewarm. Avoid rubbing alcohol, cold water, and ice. Instead of pilin |
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2017-12-13 21:01:36 |
Does Chicken Soup Really Help Treat a Common Cold? |
Believe it or not, the answer is yes, for a few reasons. For one, there have been studies that show a connection between eating chicken soup and reducing inflammation. Even without the possible inflammation-reducing powers of chicken soup, it's a nutritio |
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2017-12-13 21:01:36 |
How Do I Relieve a Sore Throat and Cough? |
Usually colds are the culprits when it comes to sore throats, and they tend to last about four or five days. How to relieve a sore throat depends on age. Children over 2 can find relief from a warm, caffeinate-free tea or water with about 1/2 tsp. of hone |
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2017-12-13 21:01:36 |
At What Age Can My Child Take Cough or Cold Medicine? |
If your child is under age 4, don't give him or her cough medicine or over-the-counter cold medication. These OTC medications will do little to help symptoms in toddlers, according to several studies. Not only are they ineffective, but these medications m |
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2017-12-13 21:01:36 |
One Medicine or Two? |
Medications that relieve multiple symptoms may be tempting, but use them cautiously. Stick with medications that match your child’s symptoms. That means it’s OK to use multi-symptom over-the-counter treatment – just as long as those symptoms match the one |
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2017-12-13 21:01:36 |
Using Two Medicines? Don't Double Up On a Drug |
When administering medication to children, read the label carefully. Don't give your child two over-the-counter medications with the same active ingredients, which could lead to an overdose. Oftentimes children's cold medications come with acetaminophen - |
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2017-12-13 21:01:36 |
When Should I Choose a Decongestant, an Expectorant, or a Suppressant? |
Decongestants and expectorants work in different ways, and both remedies can lead your child to better health when used in the right way. Stuffy nasal passages shrink when decongestants are used. This helps relieve pain. These forms of medication are avai |
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2017-12-13 21:01:36 |
Finding the Right Dose |
Over-the-counter treatments can be a great remedy for the common cold, but exercise caution when using them. Administer OTC medication only according to the directions. Make sure you base the dosage on your child's weight and age. And don’t forget to read |
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2017-12-13 21:01:36 |
It’s Time for a Dose: Should I Wake My Sick Child Up? |
One of the best common cold remedies is rest, so let your children sleep as much as they need to. If you need to skip a dose of over-the-counter medicine so that your child may sleep longer, go ahead and skip the medicine. Remember: you’ll have a chance t |
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2017-12-13 21:01:36 |
Does It Really Matter Whether I Use a Kitchen Spoon For Medicine? |
It can make a difference. Common kitchen spoons vary in size. It is safer to use the cup or spoon that comes with over-the-counter medication. Wondering what to do if no measuring device came with the medication? The label will recommend something like 2 |
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2017-12-13 21:01:36 |
Should I Give Another Dose if My Child Vomits? |
So the first dose didn’t agree with your child, who went and spit it out or vomited after taking medicine. A concerned parent may want to follow up with another full dose, but don’t do it. Some of that medication may have been absorbed, and if you give an |
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2017-12-13 21:01:36 |
I’m Out of Children’s Medicine. Can I Give Half An Adult Dose? |
It is never a good idea to give your child OTC treatments designed for adults. You can do no better than guess at how much your child might need, and some remedies are specifically formulated for adults and should not be administered to children. For that |
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2018-03-14 06:40:58 |
Cold and Flu |
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2018-03-14 06:40:58 |
Cold and Flu |
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6110 |
2018-03-14 06:40:58 |
Cold and Flu |
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2018-03-14 06:40:58 |
Cold and Flu |
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2018-03-14 06:40:58 |
Cold and Flu |
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2018-03-14 06:40:58 |
Cold and Flu |
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2018-03-14 06:40:58 |
Cold and Flu |
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2018-03-14 06:40:58 |
Cold and Flu |
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2018-03-14 06:40:58 |
Cold and Flu |
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2018-03-14 06:40:58 |
Cold and Flu |
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2018-03-14 06:40:58 |
Cold and Flu |
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2018-03-14 06:40:58 |
Cold and Flu |
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2018-03-14 06:40:58 |
Cold and Flu |
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2018-03-14 06:40:58 |
Cold and Flu |
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2018-03-14 06:40:58 |
Cold and Flu |
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2018-03-14 06:40:58 |
Cold and Flu |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Hair and Beauty |
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2017-12-13 21:01:37 |
Why Color? |
Few changes rock the mirror like a new hue for your hair. And the glow of beautiful tresses may brighten your mood, too. Nine out of ten women say there's a link between their hair and their self-esteem. But which hair color option is right for you? A hin |
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5673 |
2017-12-13 21:01:37 |
Give Your Hair a Second Childhood |
Whether you’re an old pro or coloring for the first time, here’s a bit of wisdom: Just because you can pick anything from platinum blonde to jet black doesn't mean you should. Look at photos of yourself as a child. That's probably the color that's most fl |
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2017-12-13 21:01:37 |
Complement Your Complexion |
If you want to try a color you've never had naturally, think about your skin tone and eyes. People with fair skin and light eyes can pull off the widest range of shades, though the wrong dark shade can be aging. Those with olive or dark skin and dark eyes |
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2017-12-13 21:01:37 |
'Try on' Color First |
Temporary dyes give you a faster escape plan, if needed. A rinse washes out in one to two shampoos. Semi-permanent dye comes out in eight to12 washes. Demi-permanent lasts up to 28 shampoos. They have no ammonia, so they don't sink too deeply into the hai |
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2017-12-13 21:01:37 |
See a Pro for Dramatic Changes |
Permanent color -- the most popular kind -- can take your hair in a totally different color direction. Home kits offer an endless palette of blonde, brunette, redhead, or glossy blacks. For platinum or any hue that's more than three shades off your natura |
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2017-12-13 21:01:37 |
Go Darker in Baby Steps |
Do it in stages. If the results are too subtle, you can always deepen the shade the next time around. Or, add highlights when you go dark to steer clear of a solid "helmet " of hair. Both options are easier, and will probably leave you happier, than if yo |
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2017-12-13 21:01:37 |
To Go Ginger, Find the Right Red |
Red can be spectacular! It's one of the trickiest colors to pull off, though, so mind a few tips: Stay away from blue reds -- they tend to look unnatural. Cedar reds are usually warm and luscious colors on natural brunettes. Henna, made from a plant, is a |
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2017-12-13 21:01:37 |
Dance the Two-Step to Blonde Beauty |
Blonde hair with dark roots is trendy, but hard to pull off. You'll get a softer look as hair grows out by using more than one color. Already-blondes can apply permanent color to take hair two shades lighter. Then, add highlights or dark blonde lowlights |
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5680 |
2017-12-13 21:01:37 |
Do Highlights and Lowlights Right |
You need really good skills to handle highlighting at home. It's tough to avoid damaging your hair or creating hard-to-fix, patchy results. Better to head to your salon and ask for highlights and lowlights (strands of darker-than-natural hair). The deep c |
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2017-12-13 21:01:37 |
Three Ways to Cover Gray |
If you're just starting to go gray, you can blend away the intruders with a mild semi-permanent color. If your hair is more than a quarter gray, you'll need a stronger demi-permanent product. These choices will gradually rinse out as your roots grow in, p |
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2017-12-13 21:01:37 |
Keep Hair Glam by Not Overdoing It |
Good news: You’re not likely to damage your hair by coloring it. Just don’t leave bleach on for too long or lighten the ends over and over. This can leave hair porous and brittle. If you're coloring at home, follow the instructions about how long to leave |
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2017-12-13 21:01:37 |
Keep Hair Products in Line |
Whether you straighten your hair or use a perm to add long, loose curls, do it before you color. You may be able to use semi- or demi-permanent color the same day -- check the directions on the box to be sure. Before applying permanent color, wait seven t |
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2017-12-13 21:01:37 |
If Dye Goes Awry, Get Help |
Your hair came out too light, so you try to fix it by applying a warm shade of light brown. Now you're sporting pink! Trying to fix a bad dye job yourself often takes you from oops to OMG. See a good colorist right away. It's easier to fix the original mi |
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2017-12-13 21:01:37 |
Pregnant? You Can Still Color |
Your hair can still look lustrous as your belly gets bigger! Very little, if any, hair dye gets into your system and reaches your baby. If you're still worried, don't color your hair in the first trimester, when a baby's most important development takes p |
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2017-12-13 21:01:37 |
Special Care for Colored Hair |
To keep your new color rich and shiny, use a conditioning shampoo and follow that up with a conditioner that contains silicone. Wear a hat in strong sun or try a sun-protective shampoo. The sun's UV rays can fade your gorgeous hair color, especially reds. |
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2018-03-14 06:41:04 |
Hair and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:41:04 |
Hair and Beauty |
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6126 |
2018-03-14 06:41:04 |
Hair and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:41:04 |
Hair and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:41:04 |
Hair and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:41:04 |
Hair and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:41:04 |
Hair and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:41:04 |
Hair and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:41:04 |
Hair and Beauty |
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6133 |
2018-03-14 06:41:04 |
Hair and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:41:04 |
Hair and Beauty |
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6135 |
2018-03-14 06:41:04 |
Hair and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:41:04 |
Hair and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:41:04 |
Hair and Beauty |
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2018-03-14 06:41:04 |
Hair and Beauty |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Beyond Cholesterol |
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5687 |
2017-12-13 21:01:41 |
What Causes High Triglycerides? |
Have you put on a few extra pounds? Your yearly blood tests probably reflects an increase in triglycerides. These triglycerides are fats that are important for your body, but too many of them can hurt your heart and lead to other health problems. Triglyce |
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2017-12-13 21:01:41 |
What Are Normal Triglyceride Levels? Triglyceride Ranges |
Getting the right amount of triglycerides is important to your sustained health. Doctors use the following triglycerides ranges found in the blood to make determinations about your overall health risks. Normal, healthy triglyceride levels: fewer than 150 |
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2017-12-13 21:01:41 |
What Causes High Triglycerides? Sugar. |
That sweet tooth could be putting your heart at greater risk. Avoiding added sugars (sweet crystalline carbohydrates like glucose and sucrose) in foods is important to lowering triglycerides because excess sugar can be converted by the liver into triglyce |
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2017-12-13 21:01:41 |
How to Lower Triglycerides: Focus on High Fiber Foods |
Fiber has many advantages. It helps fill your stomach without adding a lot of calories, and it slows the digestive process, leaving you feeling full longer. It also helps lower triglycerides. Fiber is typically found in fruits, vegetables, and lentils, an |
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2017-12-13 21:01:41 |
How to Reduce Triglycerides: Scale Back on Alcohol. |
When you unwind, do you drink beer, wine, or a cocktail? Alcohol may help you relax, but excess drinking is also one cause of high triglycerides. How much alcohol is considered excessive? Too much alcohol means more than one drink a day for women and two |
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2017-12-13 21:01:41 |
How to Lower Triglycerides: Cut Out Sweet Drinks. |
One of the simplest ways to reduce triglycerides is to skip sweetened drinks. Sodas and other sugary drinks are packed with added sugar, and as we’ve already discussed, added sugars boost triglycerides. How much added sugar is in those sweet sodas? A sing |
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2017-12-13 21:01:41 |
Lowering Triglycerides: Lose Weight. |
Your weight itself contributes to your triglyceride count. Extra weight, particularly belly fat around your waist, raises triglycerides. One of the healthiest and most effective things you can do to bring your triglyceride levels down is to take off that |
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2017-12-13 21:01:41 |
How to Reduce Triglycerides: Exercise, Exercise, Exercise. |
If you're carrying around a little extra weight, get moving! To get in shape and lower your triglycerides at the same time, start a regular workout routine. The goal should be 30 minutes of exercise, five days a week. When you exercise, be sure to break a |
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6139 |
2018-03-14 06:41:10 |
Beyond Cholesterol |
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6140 |
2018-03-14 06:41:10 |
Beyond Cholesterol |
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6141 |
2018-03-14 06:41:10 |
Beyond Cholesterol |
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6142 |
2018-03-14 06:41:10 |
Beyond Cholesterol |
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6143 |
2018-03-14 06:41:10 |
Beyond Cholesterol |
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6144 |
2018-03-14 06:41:10 |
Beyond Cholesterol |
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6145 |
2018-03-14 06:41:10 |
Beyond Cholesterol |
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6146 |
2018-03-14 06:41:10 |
Beyond Cholesterol |
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6147 |
2018-03-14 06:41:10 |
Beyond Cholesterol |
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6148 |
2018-03-14 06:41:10 |
Beyond Cholesterol |
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6149 |
2018-03-14 06:41:10 |
Beyond Cholesterol |
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6150 |
2018-03-14 06:41:10 |
Beyond Cholesterol |
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6151 |
2018-03-14 06:41:10 |
Beyond Cholesterol |
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6152 |
2018-03-14 06:41:10 |
Beyond Cholesterol |
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6153 |
2018-03-14 06:41:10 |
Beyond Cholesterol |
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6154 |
2018-03-14 06:41:10 |
Beyond Cholesterol |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Low Testosterone |
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2017-12-13 21:01:44 |
What Is Testosterone? |
Testosterone is a hormone that is necessary for proper muscular development and masculinity. Testosterone is made in the testes (testicles). Women also have testosterone, but in much smaller amounts than in men. If testosterone levels are below normal, a |
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2017-12-13 21:01:44 |
Low Testosterone and Sex |
Low testosterone doesn't always interfere with sex, but it is possible. Some men with low testosterone may experience a drop in libido while others lose interest in sex completely. Low testosterone levels can make sex more difficult because it may be toug |
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5692 |
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5697 |
2017-12-13 21:01:44 |
Testosterone, Mood, and Thinking |
Some of the changes that may occur with low testosterone are nonspecific symptoms such as easy irritability, mood changes, poor concentration, and feeling fatigued or having less energy. However, these symptoms may be caused by a condition other than low |
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5693 |
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2017-12-13 21:01:44 |
What Causes Low Testosterone? |
Although increased age is the most common cause of decreased testosterone levels in men, there can be other causes. Other common causes include: Diabetes Kidney disease Liver disease Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Testicular injuries Pituita |
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2017-12-13 21:01:44 |
Should You Be Tested For Low Testosterone? |
You might need to be tested for low testosterone if you have erectile dysfunction (ED), a very low sex drive, low sperm count, loss of body hair, decrease of muscle mass, and osteoporosis. Conditions other than low testosterone could be the underlying cau |
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2017-12-13 21:01:44 |
Low Testosterone Testing |
Tests for testosterone levels are done by sampling the blood early in the morning when levels of testosterone are highest. Your doctor may want to run a second test a few days later to check for consistency in testosterone levels measured. Normal testoste |
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2017-12-13 21:01:44 |
Low Testosterone Treatment |
If you are diagnosed with low testosterone, your primary care doctor may suggest you see a specialist such as an urologist or an endocrinologist. Not everyone with low testosterone will need or qualify for treatment. These specialists will help guide your |
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2017-12-13 21:01:44 |
Low Testosterone Treatment: Testosterone Replacement Therapy |
Low testosterone treatment is designed to boost testosterone levels. Studies suggest this increase in testosterone can strengthen muscles, protect bones, and improve sex drive. Testosterone replacement therapy is only recommended for men who have blood le |
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2017-12-13 21:01:44 |
Low Testosterone Treatment: Testosterone Gels or Patches |
Gel or patch treatments for low testosterone are placed directly on the skin. The hormone seeps out of the patch or gel and goes through the skin, and is slowly absorbed into the blood. Gels and patches are applied every day, and as a result, the level of |
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2017-12-13 21:01:44 |
Low Testosterone Treatment: Buccal Patches |
Buccal patches are placed on the gums above the incisors (teeth) about every 12 hours and slowly release testosterone. They are not effective if swallowed. Buccal patches may cause a bitter taste, irritation to mouth tissues and gums, and may cause headac |
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2018-03-14 06:41:13 |
Low Testosterone |
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6156 |
2018-03-14 06:41:13 |
Low Testosterone |
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6157 |
2018-03-14 06:41:13 |
Low Testosterone |
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2018-03-14 06:41:13 |
Low Testosterone |
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2018-03-14 06:41:13 |
Low Testosterone |
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2018-03-14 06:41:13 |
Low Testosterone |
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2018-03-14 06:41:13 |
Low Testosterone |
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2018-03-14 06:41:13 |
Low Testosterone |
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2018-03-14 06:41:13 |
Low Testosterone |
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2018-03-14 06:41:13 |
Low Testosterone |
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2018-03-14 06:41:13 |
Low Testosterone |
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2018-03-14 06:41:13 |
Low Testosterone |
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2018-03-14 06:41:13 |
Low Testosterone |
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2018-03-14 06:41:13 |
Low Testosterone |
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6169 |
2018-03-14 06:41:13 |
Low Testosterone |
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2018-03-14 06:41:13 |
Low Testosterone |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Acupuncture |
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2017-12-13 21:01:47 |
What Is Acupuncture? |
Acupuncture is a healing art that may have originated in ancient China. Documents describing the practice date back to the first century BCE, while some believe archaeological evidence points to a much earlier origin: possibly as early as 8,000 years ago. |
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2017-12-13 21:01:47 |
How Does Acupuncture Work? |
Understanding how this ancient Chinese health method works has been challenging to modern science. There are two ways to look at the question. On one hand, an ancient explanation is available to describe this treatment using terms like qi energy and merid |
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2017-12-13 21:01:47 |
How Painful Are Those Pins? |
Many people have a fear of needles. Maybe your yearly flu vaccination makes you flinch as it’s administered. But the needles used in acupuncture are far different from the ones used to draw blood or deliver a vaccine. In this case, the pins being used are |
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5708 |
2017-12-13 21:01:47 |
Lower Back Pain |
One of the most common sources of chronic pain is felt in the lower back. For many, treatment for lower back pain (LBP) requires physical therapy, medicine, or in the worst cases, surgery. The evidence from many clinical trials studying traditional needli |
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5709 |
2017-12-13 21:01:47 |
Tension and Migraine Headaches |
Headaches are a frequent frustration for many people. Some research suggests careful needlework may provide effective, temporary relief for chronic tension headaches. When it comes to migraine headaches, researchers have concluded that needle treatments c |
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2017-12-13 21:01:47 |
Treatment for Fibromyalgia |
Fibromyalgia is a common type of chronic pain that causes aching and tenderness across the body. It occurs about four times as often in women as it does in men. At least 20 percent of patients suffering from fibromyalgia will try needling as a treatment f |
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2017-12-13 21:01:47 |
Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis |
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common cause of joint pain and swelling that can make everyday activities difficult if not impossible. Unfortunately, the effect of acupuncture on RA seems to be limited or nonexistent according to a recent examination of th |
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2017-12-13 21:01:47 |
Improving Carpal Tunnel Syndrome |
When patients suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), they often experience pain and numbness in their index finger and middle finger. The condition also makes the thumb weaker. CTS is caused by a pinched wrist nerve. So does acupuncture help improve CT |
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2017-12-13 21:01:47 |
Pain in Other Places |
Acupuncture treatment has been attempted across a range of pain types, from menstrual cramps and tennis elbow to neck pain and muscle discomfort. The effectiveness of such treatments is all over the map, with some studies suggesting improvement of symptom |
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2017-12-13 21:01:47 |
Acupuncture as Complementary Medicine |
Often acupuncture work is accompanied by other forms of therapy in an attempt to ease a wide variety of ailments. When an alternative therapy is used alongside modern medical treatments to relieve symptoms, it is said to be a form of complementary medicin |
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2017-12-13 21:01:47 |
Cancer Care |
When you have cancer symptoms or are undergoing chemotherapy, you may want an acupuncturist who can help you deal with pain, nausea, and vomiting. This type of professional should have experience working with cancer patients and should have a clear unders |
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Will It Improve Fertility? |
Can tiny pinpricks make men or women more fertile? Lots of time and money has been spent in an attempt to further understand whether any fertility improvements can be determined from the procedure, but few conclusions can be drawn. Different medical journ |
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2017-12-13 21:01:47 |
Does It Help You Stop Smoking? |
As is often the case, research points in different directions when the impact on smoking cessation is studied. Some one-off trials point to clinically significant results; however, these studies typically suffer from small sample sizes and poor methodolog |
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2017-12-13 21:01:47 |
Safe for Children? |
Assuming the acupuncturist is licensed and follows recommended safety standards, the practice is generally believed to be safe for kids. Typically it is used to control post-surgical nausea and vomiting, as well as painful symptoms. Treatment of attention |
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2017-12-13 21:01:47 |
Does Acupuncture Really Work? |
While the practice has its champions, the topic of whether or not acupuncturists provide any special relief remains a hot topic in the scientific community. Many skeptics believe any perceived effects of acupuncture can be chalked up to the placebo effect |
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2017-12-13 21:01:48 |
Who Should Avoid Acupuncture? |
Not everyone should receive this form of medical care. If you have a bleeding disorder or if you take a blood thinning medicine, your risk of bleeding may increase and you should therefore exercise caution. Sometimes the needles being used are electrified |
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2017-12-13 21:01:48 |
Picking an Acupuncturist |
Make sure the person you choose has met certain basic standards for his or her health practice. Training and education in the proper fields should be one of your requirements. While licensing requirements vary from state to state, two national groups prov |
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2017-12-13 21:01:48 |
Variations of the Practice |
Acupuncture is practiced in more ways than one. For instance, some practitioners bundle dry mugwort at the end of a needle and burn it, a process known as moxibustion. In another variation, electroacupuncture may stimulate the nerves with an electrical cu |
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2017-12-13 21:01:48 |
Acupressure vs. Acupuncture |
Maybe the thought of being pricked with a needle has you screaming for the nearest exit. If so, you may find that acupressure provides a similar effect on your health, without all the fear. Acupressure substitutes the needles with pressing or massaging ac |
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Acupuncture |
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Acupuncture |
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Acupuncture |
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Acupuncture |
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Acupuncture |
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Acupuncture |
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Acupuncture |
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Acupuncture |
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Acupuncture |
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Acupuncture |
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Acupuncture |
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Acupuncture |
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Acupuncture |
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Acupuncture |
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Acupuncture |
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Acupuncture |
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Acupuncture |
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Acupuncture |
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Acupuncture |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Oral Health |
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2017-12-13 21:01:50 |
What Happens Without Enough Saliva |
Dry mouth is that uncomfortable feeling you get when you’re not generating enough saliva to meet your needs. When your mouth fails to produce enough saliva, you will find yourself with more problems than just being thirsty. By salivating, your mouth helps |
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2017-12-13 21:01:50 |
What Dry Mouth Feels Like |
Dry mouth is unpleasant and uncomfortable, but some of that discomfort takes surprising forms. Did you know that lack of salivation can make your tongue burn? It’s a condition known as burning tongue syndrome, and it’s just one of the surprising symptoms |
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2017-12-13 21:01:50 |
Unpleasant Side Effects |
Bad breath, sometimes called halitosis, can be another consequence of dry mouth. That’s because food particles aren’t being flushed away as frequently. While wearing lipstick, you may notice your makeup getting stuck to your teeth because nothing is there |
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2017-12-13 21:01:50 |
Medications Can Cause Dry Mouth |
It was once believed that xerostomia was a consequence of aging. Doctors now know that many medications seniors frequently take may be the actual culprits. Some of the more than 400 possible medicines that cause dry mouth include painkillers, diuretics, b |
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2017-12-13 21:01:50 |
Head and Neck Injuries |
Sometimes xerostomia can be traced back to nerve damage in the head or neck. When you have been injured in these places, the injury may impact the health of your nerves. Some of those nerves are responsible for carrying messages between your brain and sal |
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2017-12-13 21:01:50 |
Sjögren’s Syndrome and Other Medical Causes |
Sometimes disease causes xerostomia. A health condition known as Sjögren’s (SHOW-grens) syndrome can cause white blood cells to attack the tear and salivary glands. This can dry out the eyes and mouth. It affects an estimated 400,000 to 3.1 million adults |
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2017-12-13 21:01:50 |
Yet Another Reason to Stop Smoking |
Dry mouth may not be the most destructive effect of smoking. But wouldn’t it be nice to be free of it? Smoking alone doesn’t cause xerostomia, but the condition can be aggravated with cigarettes, cigars, pipes, or other tobacco products—even smokeless one |
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2017-12-13 21:01:50 |
A Doctor Can Treat the Symptoms |
Both medical and dental health professionals can be useful allies if you suffer from xerostomia. If the cause is not prescription medication, a doctor’s exam may unearth undiagnosed medical conditions interfering with your oral wellness like diabetes or S |
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2017-12-13 21:01:50 |
Talk to Your Dentist About Mouth Dryness |
When saliva stops flowing or slows, your teeth may be at risk. Fortunately, dentists are trained to resolve the worst oral health effects of xerostomia. By making regular dental checkups a routine, you can become better equipped to decrease the bad health |
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2018-03-14 06:41:24 |
Oral Health |
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2018-03-14 06:41:24 |
Oral Health |
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2018-03-14 06:41:24 |
Oral Health |
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Oral Health |
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Oral Health |
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Oral Health |
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Oral Health |
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2018-03-14 06:41:24 |
Oral Health |
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2018-03-14 06:41:24 |
Oral Health |
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Oral Health |
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Oral Health |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Healthy Living |
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2017-12-13 21:01:52 |
Is Stress Bad for You? |
Chronic stress depresses the immune system and increases the risk of several types of illnesses. It raises the level of hormones called catecholamines. Being stressed out leads to increased levels of suppressor T cells, which suppress the immune system. W |
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2017-12-13 21:01:52 |
Can Sex Boost Your Immune System? |
Regular Sexual Activity Is Helpful In a study of college students, those who had sex once or twice per week had the highest levels of immunoglobulin A (IgA) in their saliva. IgA is an immune molecule that helps protect us against illnesses like the common |
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2017-12-13 21:01:52 |
Do Pets Help Immune System Function? |
Companion Animals Are a Boon to ImmunityResults of studies show that pet owners have lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels compared to those who do not own pets. Pet owners had lower total cholesterol and triglycerides compared to non-pet owners. Th |
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2017-12-13 21:01:52 |
Do Social Ties Influence Immunity? |
Your Social Network Can Make You Stronger Mounting evidence from many studies suggests loneliness and social isolation are very detrimental to health. In one study, those with the strongest social relationships were most likely to live longer than those w |
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2017-12-13 21:01:52 |
Attitude Is Everything |
Be Positive to Boost Immune Response Expect good things and your immune system will follow. A study of law students found that their immune systems were stronger when they felt optimistic. Make optimism work for you. Try to see the glass as half full, not |
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2017-12-13 21:01:52 |
Laugh It Up! |
Belly Laughs Are Good for You Can laughter really boost your immune system? Results of some studies suggest it can. In a study of healthy males, watching a funny movie boosted natural killer cell activity while watching an emotionally neutral movie did no |
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2017-12-13 21:01:52 |
What About Antioxidants? |
They Protect Your Cells Antioxidants are compounds in colorful fruits and vegetables that protect against free radicals. Free radicals can damage DNA and other cell components. Fruits and vegetables in a wide array of colors provide the best mix of protec |
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2017-12-13 21:01:52 |
Does Vitamin Status Matter? |
A Multivitamin May Help Some experts believe that taking a daily multivitamin can help ensure you're meeting at least your daily minimum requirement for certain nutrients. Vitamins that are critical for immune function include vitamins A, C, D, and E. Zin |
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2017-12-13 21:01:52 |
What About Empty Calories? |
Steer Clear of Them Processed foods including candy, soda, fast food, and snack foods contain empty calories that do not provide your body with vitamins, nutrients, or fiber. They often also contain chemicals and preservatives that are not good for your b |
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2017-12-13 21:01:52 |
Herb and Supplement Immune Boosters |
Healing Plants Some research has suggested that compounds in herbs and supplements can enhance immunity. Garlic, astragalus, milk thistle, ginseng, green tea, black cumin, and licorice are just a few herbs that have been reported to have immune boosting b |
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2017-12-13 21:01:52 |
Does Exercise Boost Immunity? |
Move Your Body Exercise has numerous health benefits including protecting you against heart disease, osteoporosis, and even certain types of cancer. Exercise is also an immune booster. To reap maximum benefits, try to be moderately physically active for a |
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2017-12-13 21:01:52 |
Sleep Your Way to a Better Immune System |
Make Sleep a Priority Several studies confirm the link between sleep and a healthy immune system. Most people need between 7 to 9 hours to feel adequately rested. Being well rested improves the function of white blood cells, so you're less likely to get i |
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2017-12-13 21:01:52 |
Is It Safe to Drink Alcohol? |
It Is Best to Limit It Alcohol depresses the immune system so it's best to drink it in moderation or not at all. Men may be able to consume up to two alcoholic drinks per day. Women should have no more than one. Whether or not one can safely consume some |
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2017-12-13 21:01:52 |
Nicotine Is Immunosuppressive |
A Dangerous Substance Smoking and nicotine use are bad for the immune system. People who use tobacco are also at increased risk of health problems like lung cancer, asthma, stroke, and heart attack. Any substance that depresses your immune system is not s |
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2017-12-13 21:01:52 |
Can Handwashing Keep You Healthy? |
Suds Up to Protect Your Health Frequent handwashing is a simple and effective way to prevent the spread of respiratory infections like colds, diarrheal illnesses, and other infectious conditions. Some germs are easily transmissible from person to person w |
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2018-03-14 06:41:33 |
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2018-03-14 06:41:33 |
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2018-03-14 06:41:33 |
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2018-03-14 06:41:33 |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
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2017-12-13 21:01:55 |
What is Abdominal Pain? |
The abdomen is an anatomical area that is bounded by the lower margin of the ribs and diaphragm above, the pelvic bone (pubic ramus) below, and the flanks on each side. Although abdominal pain can arise from the tissues of the abdominal wall that surround |
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2017-12-13 21:01:55 |
What Causes Abdominal Pain? |
Abdominal pain is caused by inflammation (for example, appendicitis, diverticulitis, colitis), by stretching or distention of an organ (for example, obstruction of the intestine, blockage of a bile duct by gallstones, swelling of the liver with hepatitis) |
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2017-12-13 21:01:55 |
How is the Cause of Abdominal Pain Diagnosed? |
Doctors determine the cause of abdominal pain by relying on: Characteristics of the pain Physical examination Exams and tests Surgery and endoscopy |
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2017-12-13 21:01:55 |
Diagnosis - Characteristics of the Pain |
Information obtained by taking a patient's history is important in helping doctors determine the cause of pain. This includes the way the pain begins, its location, pattern, and duration. It also includes what makes the pain worse as well as what relieves |
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2017-12-13 21:01:55 |
Characteristics of the Pain - The Way the Pain Begins |
When does the pain occur? Always? More often in the morning or at night? If the pain comes and goes, about how long does it last each time? Does it occur after eating certain types of foods or after drinking alcohol? During menstruation? These are typical |
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2017-12-13 21:01:55 |
Characteristics of the Pain - Location |
Your doctor may ask: Is the pain throughout your abdomen or is it confined to a particular area? Where in your abdomen does the pain seem to be located? The location of the pain can help diagnose certain causes such as appendicitis, which typically causes |
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2017-12-13 21:01:55 |
Characteristics of the Pain - Pattern |
What type of pain are you experiencing? Is it stabbing and severe? Is it a dull ache? Does the pain also radiate into your lower back, shoulder, groin, or buttocks? Patterns of pain can be helpful in diagnosis of abdominal pain. An obstruction of the inte |
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2017-12-13 21:01:55 |
Characteristics of the Pain - Duration |
How long you have had the pain can help determine the cause. The pain of IBS, for instance, typically waxes and wanes over months or years and may last for years or decades. The pain of biliary colic lasts between 30 minutes and several hours, and pancrea |
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2017-12-13 21:01:55 |
Characteristics of the Pain - What Makes the Pain Worse? |
What were you doing when it started? Is the pain worse when you cough? Does it hurt for you to breathe? Pain due to inflammation (appendicitis, diverticulitis, cholecystitis, pancreatitis) typically is aggravated by sneezing, coughing, or any jarring moti |
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2017-12-13 21:01:55 |
Characteristics of the Pain - What Relieves the Pain? |
Does any activity such as eating or lying on one side relieve the pain? Does staying in one place or moving around relieve the pain? Does throwing up make the pain better or worse? Actions and activities that provide relief can assist in diagnosis. The pa |
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2017-12-13 21:01:55 |
Characteristics of the Pain - Associated Signs and Symptoms |
Signs and symptoms can aid in identifying the cause of pain. The presence of fever suggests inflammation. Diarrhea or rectal bleeding suggests an intestinal cause of the pain. A fever and diarrhea suggest inflammation of the intestines that may be infecti |
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2017-12-13 21:01:55 |
Diagnosis - Physical Examination |
Examining the patient will provide the doctor with additional clues to the cause of abdominal pain. The doctor will determine: The presence of sounds coming from the intestines that occur when there is obstruction of the intestines The presence of signs o |
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2017-12-13 21:01:55 |
Diagnosis - Exams and Tests |
While the history and physical examination are vitally important in determining the cause of abdominal pain, testing often is necessary to determine the cause. These include laboratory tests, X-rays of the abdomen, radiographic studies, endoscopic procedu |
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Exams and Tests - Laboratory Tests |
Laboratory tests such as the complete blood count (CBC), liver enzymes, pancreatic enzymes (amylase and lipase), and urinalysis are frequently performed in the evaluation of abdominal pain. |
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Exams and Tests - Plain X-rays of the Abdomen |
Plain X-rays of the abdomen also are referred to as a KUB (because they include the kidney, ureter, and bladder). The KUB may show enlarged loops of intestines filled with copious amounts of fluid and air when there is intestinal obstruction. Patients wit |
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Exams and Tests - Radiographic Studies |
Radiology studies of the patient's abdomen can be useful. Your physician may perform one or any of the associated tests listed. |
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Exams and Tests - Endoscopic Procedures |
Endoscopy is the examination of the inside of the body (commonly the esophagus, stomach, and portions of the intestine) by using a lighted, flexible instrument called an endoscope. Examples of abdominal tests are listed on this slide. |
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Diagnosis - Surgery |
Sometimes, diagnosis requires examination of the abdominal cavity either by laparoscopy or surgery. Laparoscopy is a type of surgery in which small incisions are made in the abdominal wall through which a laparoscope and other instruments can be placed to |
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Why Can Diagnosis of the Cause of Abdominal Pain Be Difficult? |
Modern advances in technology have greatly improved the accuracy, speed, and ease of establishing the cause of abdominal pain, but significant challenges remain. There are many reasons why diagnosing the cause of abdominal pain can be difficult. These are |
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Diagnosis Difficulties - Symptoms May Be Atypical |
For example, the pain of appendicitis sometimes is located in the right upper abdomen, and the pain of diverticulitis is on the right side. Elderly patients and patients taking corticosteroids may have little or no pain and tenderness when there is inflam |
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Diagnosis Difficulties - Tests Are Not Always Abnormal |
Ultrasound examinations can miss gallstones, particularly small ones. CT scans may fail to show pancreatic cancer, particularly small ones. The KUB can miss the signs of intestinal obstruction or stomach perforation. Ultrasounds and CT scans may fail to d |
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Diagnosis Difficulties - Diseases Can Mimic One Another |
IBS symptoms can mimic bowel obstruction, cancer, ulcer, gallbladder attacks, or even appendicitis. Crohn's disease can mimic appendicitis. Infection of the right kidney can mimic acute cholecystitis. A ruptured right ovarian cyst can mimic appendicitis; |
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Diagnosis Difficulties - The Characteristics of the Pain May Change |
Examples discussed previously include the extension of the inflammation of pancreatitis to involve the entire abdomen and the progression of biliary colic to cholecystitis. |
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How Can I Help My Doctor to Determine the Cause of My Abdominal Pain? |
Before the visit, prepare written lists to the questions shown. Answers to these questions can help the health care professional find the cause of the patient's pain more quickly and easily. |
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Be Prepared to Tell Your Doctor |
In addition, have answers specifically related to the pain prepared for your doctor. |
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After the Visit to the Doctor |
Do not expect an instant cure or immediate diagnosis. Multiple office visits and tests are often necessary to establish the diagnosis and/or to exclude serious illnesses. Doctors may start you on a medication before a firm diagnosis is made. Your response |
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Abdominal Pain in Children |
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2017-12-13 21:01:59 |
Just A 'Tummy Ache,' or More? |
Abdominal pain is one of the most common reasons for a parent to bring his or her child to a health care professional. Evaluation of a "tummy ache" can challenge both parents and the doctor. |
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Causes of Abdominal Pain in Children |
Possible causes for a child's abdominal pain range from trivial to life-threatening with little difference in the child's complaints and symptoms. Fortunately, abdominal pain in a child usually improves quickly. Parents or caregivers face the difficult de |
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Causes - Infections |
Viruses or bacteria can cause abdominal pain, typically from stomach flu or gut flu (called gastroenteritis). Often these infections are associated with other gastrointestinal symptoms such as cramps, nausea, and diarrhea. Viral infections tend to resolve |
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Causes - Food-Related |
Food poisoning (which has symptoms like those of stomach/gut flu), food allergies, eating excessive amounts of food – any of these can cause temporary discomfort. |
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Causes - Poisoning |
Poisoning: This can range from simple problems, such as eating soap, to more serious issues like swallowing iron pills or an overdose of medications (such as acetaminophen poisoning [Tylenol]). |
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Causes - Surgical Problems & Medical Causes |
Surgical problems for abdominal pain include appendicitis and blockage of the bowels. In addition, things outside the abdomen can cause abdominal pain. For example, a child can have abdominal pain from complications of diabetes or from a black widow spide |
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Symptoms of Abdominal Pain in Children |
A parent or caregiver usually can tell when a child has abdominal pain. Infants and very young toddlers may cry, have painful facial expressions, and curl up. Young children usually will be quick to tell you what is wrong. Some teenagers may be reluctant |
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Symptoms - Duration of the Pain |
An important thing to remember is that most simple causes of abdominal pain do not last very long. Most of us have experienced gas pains or the stomach/gut flu and remember that the pain usually was gone within 24 hours. Any abdominal pain that continues |
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Symptoms - Location of the Pain |
Most simple pains are located in the center of the abdomen. The child will rub around his or her belly button. Pain felt in other areas is more concerning. This is especially true of pain located low and down on the right side of the abdomen. Pain in that |
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Symptoms - Appearance of the Child |
As a general rule, if the child looks very ill in addition to being in pain, medical help should be sought. Often, the caregiver "just knows" the child is sick. Key things to look for when abdominal pain occurs include pale appearance, sweating, or a chil |
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Symptoms - Vomiting |
Children vomit quite frequently with abdominal pain, but vomiting does not always indicate a serious problem. However, as with the duration of the pain, most simple causes of vomiting go away very quickly. The rule again is that vomiting for longer than 2 |
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Symptoms - Nature of the Vomiting |
At any age, vomiting that appears to contain blood or darker material is a reason to seek emergency care. Prolonged vomiting and the inability to keep down liquids can lead to dehydration. Signs of dehydration such as a dry mouth and no urine is another r |
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Symptoms - Diarrhea |
This is also very common with abdominal pain and often indicates that a virus is the cause. This can continue for several days but usually lasts less than 72 hours (three days). Diarrhea, especially when associated with vomiting, can lead to dehydration. |
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Symptoms - Fever |
The presence of fever does not always indicate a serious problem. Moreover, a normal temperature can be seen with the more serious causes of abdominal pain. |
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Symptoms - Groin Pain |
One serious problem that a boy may describe as abdominal pain actually comes from somewhere else. It is testicular torsion, a condition in which a testicle twists on itself and cuts off its own blood supply. The child may be embarrassed to mention the loc |
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Symptoms - Urinary Problems |
Abdominal pain associated with any trouble urinating, such as painful or frequent urination, could indicate a bladder infection and is a reason to seek medical care. |
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Symptoms - Rash |
Certain serious causes of abdominal pain also occur with a new rash. The combination of a skin rash with abdominal pain is a reason to contact your doctor. |
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Exams and Tests |
Abdominal pain in children has several potential causes that may affect multiple organ systems, each requiring a unique set of diagnostic tests. The doctor will obtain a thorough history and examine the child, which likely will include a rectal exam to ev |
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Self-Care at Home |
A parent or caregiver must be observant and should contact appropriate help at the appropriate time. A child should especially be monitored closely when he or she is recovering. A teenager may not want to be bothered, but still should be monitored. The fo |
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Self-Care at Home - Rest |
A child with active abdominal pain often will benefit from resting. Lying face down may help relieve gas pain, but the optimal position is the one that feels best to the child. |
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Self-Care at Home - Diet |
People can survive a long time without solid food, but need to keep up on liquids. Dehydration takes time to develop unless vomiting or diarrhea is severe, so forcing fluids is not always necessary. A child who is actively vomiting will not be able to hol |
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Self-Care at Home - Fluids to Give |
Do not give water or boiled milk to infants in large quantities, because it can cause serious problems with the salt content of their bodies. Doctors recommend various liquids for preventing and treating dehydration. For example, Pedialyte can be bought o |
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Self-Care at Home - Solid Foods |
The child will let you know when it is time to get back on solid food. Start them slowly. First try toast or crackers. Then advance to regular foods as they tolerate the feedings. Banana, apple sauce, or cooked rice also are suitable foods for introductio |
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Self-Care at Home - Medications |
You can use acetaminophen (Aspirin Free, Children's Silapap, Panadol, Liquiprin, or Tylenol) to control fever. Most doctors still avoid aspirin in children. Avoid antibiotics unless prescribed by a doctor. Physicians do not recommend herbal medicines or o |
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Medical Treatment |
Treatment will be prescribed according to the history, physical examination, and test results. Treatment may be as simple as sending the child home with instructions for rest, encouraging fluids, and eating a bland diet. For serious conditions, treatment |
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When to Call a Doctor |
Call your child’s doctor immediately if your child is experiencing any of the symptoms listed |
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Outlook |
The prognosis for abdominal pain in children is as diverse as the causes themselves. Abdominal pain identified and treated early carries a good prognosis overall; however, pain undiagnosed and untreated can be life-threatening. Consequently, early in the |
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Women's Hair Loss |
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2017-12-13 21:02:00 |
All About Hair |
Hair is one of the first things people notice about us when we meet them. Hair conveys aspects about your style and personality. Throughout their lives, particularly as they age, hair care may become even more important for women. Some researchers found t |
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Hair Loss in Women |
We think of hair loss as a common problem in men, but women experience it, too. Fewer than 45% of women go through their whole lives with a full head of hair. Female pattern hair loss (FPHL) increases with advancing age. Women who experience hair loss oft |
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How Hair Grows |
The human scalp contains about 100,000 hair follicles. Hair grows from the bottom of the follicle from an area called the root. Blood vessels nourish the root, allowing hair to grow. Hair grows up and toward the skin, passing an oil gland. Oil glands keep |
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Is Hair Loss Normal? |
We all lose hair. Some hair loss is perfectly normal, as hair falls out after it completes the 2 to 6 year growth phase. You may notice loose hairs that have fallen out on your clothes or in your comb or hairbrush. The average person loses about 50 to 100 |
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What Causes Hair Loss? |
There are many different types of hair loss with a variety of potential underlying causes. Several medical conditions are associated with hair loss. Common causes include thyroid problems and hormone imbalances. When these are adequately diagnosed and tre |
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How Do You Measure Hair Loss? |
Doctors characterize the severity of hair loss using something called the Savin density scale. This scale has 8 stages and describes hair loss around the midline part as well recession in the front of the hairline. Some women lose hair to various degrees |
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The Thyroid Disease Connection |
The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland that rests in the front base of the neck. It secretes thyroid hormones that are used by every cell in the body. Imbalances in thyroid hormone levels are a common reason for hair loss in women. Too much thyroid hormo |
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PCOS Can Be a Trigger |
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a condition in women in which the body manufactures more androgens, or male hormones, than it normally should. Women who suffer from this condition may grow facial hair and extra body hair. One of the other symptoms of |
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Alopecia Areata |
Alopecia areata is a condition that causes hair loss in round patches on the scalp and body. Alopecia is the medical term for baldness. With alopecia areata, missing hair often grows back approximately 6 months to 1 year later. Less than 5% of people lose |
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2017-12-13 21:02:00 |
Ringworm and Hair Loss |
Ringworm is a fungal skin infection that causes patches of hair loss. The official medical name for ringworm on the scalp is tinea capitis. The infection starts out as a small pimple that grows larger. Affected areas are itchy, red, inflamed, scaly patche |
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Childbirth May Be a Trigger |
Moms-to-be are often very happy that their hair seems much fuller during pregnancy, but they are then disappointed when they experience hair loss after giving birth. Losing hair after pregnancy is not true hair loss and is normal. Hair falls out after wom |
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Be Mindful of Birth Control Pills |
Birth control pills are a form of contraception that works by suppressing ovulation and/or making it more difficult for a fertilized egg to implant into the lining of the uterus. The hormones that make birth control pills effective may also cause hair thi |
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Crash Diets Are Dangerous |
Crash diets and fad diets promise quick weight loss, but most do not work and can be dangerous. If you lose 15 pounds or more very quickly, you may lose a significant amount of hair within a matter of months. Stick to a healthy, balanced eating plan. Fres |
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Style Hair Carefully |
Tight ponytails, hats, scarves, cornrows, and bandanas can all pull on hair and lead to hair loss by a process called traction alopecia. The gradual, constant tension irritates the scalp and may cause hair to fall out. Ditto for tight rollers. Wear your h |
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5815 |
2017-12-13 21:02:00 |
Cancer Treatment Is a Trigger |
Radiation and chemotherapy used to treat cancer are common causes of hair loss. Both therapies harm hair follicles in addition to killing cancer cells. People undergoing cancer treatment often experience dramatic hair loss as a result of these therapies. |
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5816 |
2017-12-13 21:02:00 |
Physical and Emotional Stress |
Extreme physical or emotional stress may trigger female pattern hair loss. Hair loss due to physical or emotional stress is called telogen effluvium. Things that may precipitate this pattern of hair loss include serious illness or injury, surgery, severe |
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5812 |
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5817 |
2017-12-13 21:02:00 |
Medication for Hair Loss |
Minoxidil, or Rogaine, is a topical medication that is used to treat female pattern hair loss and male-pattern baldness. It was initially developed as a blood pressure medication and was used off-label to treat hair loss until it became FDA-approved for t |
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5818 |
2017-12-13 21:02:00 |
Do Lasers Work? |
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is a treatment that may help regrow hair. The lasers are available for home use and in doctor's offices. Laser therapy must be used for between 2 to 4 months before results are visible. Laser therapy is an alternative to med |
|
5814 |
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5819 |
2017-12-13 21:02:00 |
Hair Transplant Surgery |
Hair transplantation is a surgical procedure in which a doctor removes hair from part of the scalp and transfers it to areas of the scalp where it is thinning. In cases of female pattern hair loss, hair may be thin all over, so it may be difficult to find |
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5815 |
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2017-12-13 21:02:00 |
Beware of Big Promises |
There are numerous devices and products that are marketed as effective hair loss treatments, but many of them do not work. Beware of all of the false advertising associated with these products. Before-and-after pictures may have been doctored to be mislea |
|
5816 |
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2017-12-13 21:02:00 |
Style Your Hair Right |
A new haircut or hairstyle may be just what you need to make your hair appear fuller. Ask your stylist for advice about getting a shorter cut, parting your hair in a different location, or adding curls or waves to add volume to your hair. Use styling prod |
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5822 |
2017-12-13 21:02:00 |
Managing Major Hair Loss |
There are many things you can do to disguise hair loss that is abrupt or severe. You can use a hat, scarf, or bandana to cover your head. If you have bald areas, consider getting a weave or concealing the bald area with a hairpiece. Wigs can be very natur |
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2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6273 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6274 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6275 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6276 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6277 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6278 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6279 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6281 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6282 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6283 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6284 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6285 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6286 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6287 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6288 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6289 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6290 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6291 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6292 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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6293 |
2018-03-14 06:42:17 |
Women's Hair Loss |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Digestive Disorders |
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5818 |
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5823 |
2017-12-13 21:02:02 |
Fried Foods |
They're high in fat and can bring on diarrhea. Rich sauces, fatty cuts of meat, and buttery or creamy desserts can cause problems, too. Choose roasted or baked foods and light sauces that feature vegetables instead of butter or cream. |
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5819 |
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5824 |
2017-12-13 21:02:02 |
Citrus Fruits |
Because they're high in fiber, they can give some folks an upset stomach. Go easy on oranges, grapefruit, and other citrus fruits if your belly doesn't feel right. |
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5820 |
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5825 |
2017-12-13 21:02:02 |
Artificial Sugar |
Chew too much sugar-free gum made with sorbitol and you might get cramps and diarrhea. Food made with this artificial sweetener can cause the same problems. The FDA warns that you might get diarrhea if you eat 50 or more grams a day of sorbitol, though ev |
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5821 |
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5826 |
2017-12-13 21:02:02 |
Too Much Fiber |
Foods high in this healthy carb, like whole grains and vegetables, are good for digestion. But if you start eating lots of them, your digestive system may have trouble adjusting. The result: gas and bloating. So step up the amount of fiber you eat gradual |
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5822 |
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5827 |
2017-12-13 21:02:02 |
Beans |
They're loaded with healthy protein and fiber, but they also have hard-to-digest sugars that cause gas and cramping. Your body doesn't have enzymes that can break them down. Bacteria in your gut do the work instead, giving off gas in the process. Try this |
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5828 |
2017-12-13 21:02:02 |
Cabbage and Its Cousins |
Cruciferous vegetables, like broccoli and cabbage, have the same sugars that make beans gassy. Their high fiber can also make them hard to digest. It will be easier on your stomach if you cook them instead of eating raw. |
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5824 |
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5829 |
2017-12-13 21:02:02 |
Fructose |
Foods sweetened with this -- including sodas, candy, fruit juice, and pastries -- are hard for some people to digest. That can lead to diarrhea, bloating, and cramps. |
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5830 |
2017-12-13 21:02:02 |
Spicy Foods |
Some people get indigestion or heartburn after eating them, especially when it's a large meal. Studies suggest the hot ingredient in chili peppers, called capsaicin, may be a culprit. |
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5831 |
2017-12-13 21:02:02 |
Dairy Products |
If they trigger diarrhea, bloating, and gas, you may be "lactose intolerant." It means you don't have an enzyme that digests a sugar in milk and other forms of dairy. Avoid those foods or try an over-the-counter drop or pill that has the missing enzyme. |
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5832 |
2017-12-13 21:02:02 |
Peppermint |
It can relax the muscle at the top of the stomach, which lets food move back into your esophagus. That can cause heartburn. Other culprits include chocolate or coffee. Experts say you can lower the pressure that pushes the food back up if you lose extra w |
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6294 |
2018-03-14 06:42:29 |
Digestive Disorders |
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6295 |
2018-03-14 06:42:29 |
Digestive Disorders |
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6296 |
2018-03-14 06:42:29 |
Digestive Disorders |
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6297 |
2018-03-14 06:42:29 |
Digestive Disorders |
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6298 |
2018-03-14 06:42:29 |
Digestive Disorders |
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6299 |
2018-03-14 06:42:29 |
Digestive Disorders |
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6300 |
2018-03-14 06:42:29 |
Digestive Disorders |
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6301 |
2018-03-14 06:42:29 |
Digestive Disorders |
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6302 |
2018-03-14 06:42:29 |
Digestive Disorders |
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6303 |
2018-03-14 06:42:29 |
Digestive Disorders |
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364 |
2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Hemorrhoids |
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5828 |
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5833 |
2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
What Do Hemorrhoids Look Like? |
Hemorrhoids are clumps of dilated (enlarged) blood vessels in the anus and lower rectum. The rectum is the last area of the large intestine before it exits to the anus. The anus is the end of the digestive tract where feces leaves the body. Sometimes hemo |
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5834 |
2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
Internal Hemorrhoids |
Internal hemorrhoids sit in the inside lining of the rectum and are not obvious unless they are substantially enlarged, in which case they can be felt. Internal hemorrhoids are usually painless and become apparent because they cause bleeding with a bowel |
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5835 |
2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
External Hemorrhoids |
External hemorrhoids are located underneath the skin that surrounds the anus, and are lower than internal hemorrhoids. They can be felt when they swell, and may cause itching, pain, or bleeding with a bowel movement. If an external hemorrhoid prolapses to |
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5836 |
2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
Everyone Has Hemorrhoids |
Although most people think hemorrhoids are abnormal, everyone has them. Hemorrhoids help control bowel movements. Hemorrhoids cause problems and can be considered abnormal or a disease only when the hemorrhoidal clumps of vessels enlarge. Hemorrhoids occu |
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5837 |
2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
What Causes Hemorrhoids? |
Hemorrhoids are caused by swelling in the anal or rectal veins. This makes them susceptible to irritation. This swelling can be caused by several things, including obesity, pregnancy, standing or sitting for long periods, straining on the toilet, chronic |
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5838 |
2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
Hemorrhoids Pain: What Does Hemorrhoids Feel Like? |
Many physicians use a grading system to categorize hemorrhoids along four stages: First-degree hemorrhoids: Hemorrhoids that bleed, but do not prolapse. These are slightly enlarged hemorrhoids, but they do not protrude outside the anus. Second-degree hemo |
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5839 |
2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
Symptoms of Thrombosed External Hemorrhoids |
External hemorrhoids can be felt as bulges at the anus, but they usually cause few of the symptoms that are typical of internal hemorrhoids. External hemorrhoids can cause problems, however, when blood clots inside them. This is referred to as thrombosis. |
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5840 |
2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
How to Get Rid of Hemorrhoids: Diagnosis and Treatments |
Most individuals who have hemorrhoids discover them by either feeling the lump of an external hemorrhoid when they wipe themselves after a bowel movement, noting drops of blood in the toilet bowl or on the toilet paper, or feeling a prolapsing hemorrhoid |
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5836 |
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5841 |
2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
How to Cure Internal Hemorrhoids: Diagnosis |
The diagnosis of an internal hemorrhoid is easy if the hemorrhoid protrudes from the anus. Although a rectal examination with a gloved finger may uncover an internal hemorrhoid high in the anal canal, the rectal examination is more helpful in excluding ra |
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5842 |
2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
What Is the Treatment for Hemorrhoids? |
Treating enlarged hemorrhoids is important, because they tend to get worse over time. Hemorrhoids are treated with a variety of measures including diet, over-the-counter medicine like creams, lotions, gels, pads, and wipes, and various procedures like scl |
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5843 |
2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
Hemorrhoid Treatment: Over-the-Counter Medications |
Products used to treat hemorrhoids are available as ointments, creams, gels, suppositories, foams, and pads. When used around the anus, ointments, creams, and gels should be applied as a thin covering. When applied to the anal canal, these products should |
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2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
How to Heal Hemorrhoids: Warm Sitz Baths |
A sitz bath refers to sitting in a few inches of warm water three times a day for 15 to 20 minutes. A sitz bath may help decrease the inflammation of hemorrhoids. Drying off the anal area completely after each sitz bath is important for minimizing moistur |
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5845 |
2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
Hemorrhoids Treatment: Stool Softeners |
Stool softeners may help, but once hemorrhoids are present, even liquid stools may cause inflammation and infection of the anus. Your health care professional and pharmacist are good resources for discussing the use of stool softeners as hemorrhoid treatm |
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5846 |
2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
Hemorrhoids Treatment: Sclerotherapy |
Sclerotherapy is one of the oldest forms of treatment for hemorrhoids. During sclerotherapy, a liquid (phenol or quinine urea) is injected into the base of the hemorrhoid. The veins thrombose, inflammation sets in, and ultimately scarring takes place. Ult |
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5847 |
2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
Hemorrhoids Treatment: Rubber Band Ligation |
The principle of ligation with rubber bands is to encircle the base of the hemorrhoidal clump with a tight rubber band. The tissue cut off by the rubber band dies, and is replaced by an ulcer that heals with scarring. A similar procedure was described in |
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5848 |
2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
Hemorrhoid Treatment: Heat Coagulation |
There are several treatments that use heat to destroy hemorrhoidal tissue, and promote inflammation and scarring, including bipolar diathermy, direct-current electrotherapy, and infrared photocoagulation. Such procedures destroy the tissues in and around |
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5849 |
2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
Hemorrhoids Treatment: Surgery |
The vast majority of patients can manage their symptom-causing hemorrhoids with non-surgical techniques. Non-operative treatment is preferred because it is associated with less pain and fewer complications than operative treatment. It is estimated that fe |
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5850 |
2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
How to Get Rid of Hemorrhoids: Hemorrhoidectomy |
During a hemorrhoidectomy, the internal hemorrhoids and external hemorrhoids are cut out. The wounds left by the removal may be sutured (stitched) together (closed technique) or left open (open technique). The results with both techniques are similar. A p |
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5851 |
2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
How to Get Rid of Hemorrhoids: Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy |
The stapled hemorrhoidectomy is a newer surgical technique that is rapidly becoming the treatment of choice for third-degree hemorrhoids. This surgery does not remove the hemorrhoids, but rather the expanded hemorrhoidal supporting tissue that has allowed |
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5852 |
2017-12-13 21:02:04 |
Hemorrhoids: Prevention |
The best way to prevent hemorrhoids is to keep your stools soft so they are easy to pass and don't require straining. Eating a high-fiber diet and drinking plenty of fluids (six to eight glasses each day) can help you stay regular and keep your stools sof |
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6304 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6305 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6306 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6307 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6308 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6309 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6310 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6311 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6312 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6313 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6314 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6315 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6316 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6317 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6318 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6319 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6320 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6321 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6322 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6323 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6324 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6325 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6326 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6327 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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6328 |
2018-03-14 06:42:33 |
Hemorrhoids |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Digestive Disorders |
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5848 |
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5853 |
2017-12-13 21:02:05 |
1. You Should Have a Bowel Movement Every Day |
Myth. Everyone is different. Some people go three times a day; others, three times a week. It’s common to have a bowel movement once a day. But it's OK to go a few days without one as long as you feel fine. If you have fewer than three per week, you’re co |
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5854 |
2017-12-13 21:02:05 |
2. It Creates Toxins |
Myth. Some people believe that constipation causes the body to absorb poisonous substances in stools, leading to diseases such as arthritis, asthma, and colon cancer. There's no evidence that the stools produce toxins or that colon cleansing, laxatives, o |
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5855 |
2017-12-13 21:02:05 |
3. You Just Need More Fiber |
Myth. It’s true that most people fall short, so it’s probably a good idea to eat more veggies, fruits, whole grains, and other plant foods -- and drink more water. Add fiber gradually, so your body gets used to it. If you’re still constipated after that, |
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5856 |
2017-12-13 21:02:05 |
4. Swallowed Gum Can Get Stuck |
Fact. It's true, but only in rare cases, and mostly in little kids who don't know better. Sometimes downing large amounts of gum or many pieces in a short time can form a mass that blocks the digestive tract, especially if you swallow it with other indige |
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5857 |
2017-12-13 21:02:05 |
5. Your Vacation Could Be an Issue |
Fact. Travel changes your daily routine and diet. While you're away, drink plenty of water -- bottled, if you can’t drink the tap water at your destination. Stay active, too. Walk while you wait for your flight, and stretch your legs on a road trip. Limit |
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5858 |
2017-12-13 21:02:05 |
6. Your Mood Matters |
Fact. Depression may trigger constipation or make it worse. Reducing stress through meditation, yoga, biofeedback, and relaxation techniques helps. Acupressure or shiatsu massage could, too. Massaging your belly relaxes the muscles that support the intest |
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5859 |
2017-12-13 21:02:05 |
7. Holding It Won't Hurt |
Myth. Do you feel too busy at work to go? Ignoring the urge may make you physically uncomfortable, and it can cause or worsen constipation. Some people find it helps to set aside time after breakfast or another meal for a bowel movement, when these signal |
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5860 |
2017-12-13 21:02:05 |
8. Your Meds Could Be a Cause |
Fact. Some drugs for pain, depression, high blood pressure, and Parkinson's disease are linked to constipation. Tell your doctor what’s going on. You may be able to take something else. Calcium and iron supplements, especially if you also take something e |
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5861 |
2017-12-13 21:02:05 |
9. All Fiber Is the Same |
Myth. There are two kinds. Insoluble fiber adds bulk to stool and helps it pass through your intestines faster. Good sources are whole-grain breads, pasta, and cereal. Soluble fiber dissolves in water. It’s in beans, peas, and some other plant foods. |
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5862 |
2017-12-13 21:02:05 |
10. Prunes Are Powerful |
Fact. This small, dried fruit has earned a big reputation as "nature's remedy" for constipation. Prunes (also called dried plums) are rich in insoluble fiber, as well as the natural laxative sorbitol. Children who don't like them might eat prune juice ice |
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5863 |
2017-12-13 21:02:05 |
11. More Water Helps |
Fact. Getting enough water keeps your stools soft and eases constipation. You can get it from drinks or water-rich foods, such as fruits and vegetables. Limit or avoid caffeine and alcohol, which can lead to dehydration. |
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12. Workouts Get You Going |
Fact. Too much downtime makes constipation more likely. After you eat a big meal, wait at least an hour before you exercise so your body has time to digest your food. Then get going! Take a 10-to-15-minute walk several times a day. Harder workouts are als |
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2017-12-13 21:02:05 |
13. Coffee Is a Good Fix |
Myth. It's true that the caffeine can stimulate the muscles in your digestive system to contract, causing a bowel movement. But because caffeine is dehydrating, it's not recommended. So if you’re constipated, avoid it or choose decaf. |
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14. Colon Cleansing Helps |
Myth. Enemas and colon irrigation (high colonics) remove body waste. But they're not an effective way to prevent or cure constipation. Enemas can actually cause constipation for older people who get them regularly. Colonic irrigation, which is usually don |
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2017-12-13 21:02:05 |
15. Laxatives Work Immediately |
Myth. It depends on the type. A suppository or enema might work within an hour. A bulk-forming product may take several days; a stimulant one, a few hours. Don't use them for too long, or they could cause other digestive problems. Constipation usually las |
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2017-12-13 21:02:05 |
16. Stool Softeners Are Laxatives |
Fact. They prevent constipation by allowing stools to absorb more water from the colon. Softer stools are easier to pass. Like other laxatives, you should only use them for a short time. |
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2017-12-13 21:02:05 |
17. Castor Oil Is a Cure-All |
Myth. This powerful laxative is an old-school remedy. But ask your doctor first. Like other laxatives, you shouldn’t use it for long, or it can make it harder for your body to absorb nutrients and some drugs. If you overdo it, that can damage your bowel m |
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2017-12-13 21:02:05 |
18. It Naturally Happens WIth Age |
Myth. Older people are more likely to become constipated. But it’s not a normal part of aging, and it can also happen when you’re younger. It’s very common and usually doesn’t last long, and most cases aren’t serious. But tell your doctor if it doesn’t ea |
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19. It's Normal to Have Bloody Stool |
Myth. Blood in a bowel movement is not always serious. But you should call your doctor ASAP if it happens. Bright red blood is usually from hemorrhoids or tears in the anal lining called fissures. Constipation and straining during bowel movements can caus |
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Digestive Disorders |
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Digestive Disorders |
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Digestive Disorders |
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Digestive Disorders |
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Digestive Disorders |
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Digestive Disorders |
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Digestive Disorders |
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Digestive Disorders |
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Digestive Disorders |
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Digestive Disorders |
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Digestive Disorders |
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Digestive Disorders |
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Digestive Disorders |
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Digestive Disorders |
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Digestive Disorders |
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Digestive Disorders |
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Digestive Disorders |
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Digestive Disorders |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Crohn's Disease |
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2017-12-13 21:02:08 |
What is Crohn's Disease? |
Crohn's (or Crohn) disease is a disease that usually affects the small intestine and less commonly the colon, but it is capable of involving the remainder of the gastrointestinal tract - the mouth, esophagus, and stomach. The chronic inflammation that is |
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2017-12-13 21:02:08 |
What Causes Crohn's Disease? |
The cause of the chronic inflammation in Crohn's disease is unknown. The leading theory is that inflammation is initiated by bacteria that reside within the intestine. Whereas most inflammation usually is suppressed and the disease caused by the inflammat |
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2017-12-13 21:02:08 |
Crohn's Disease in Children & Teens |
Crohn's disease most commonly affects children in their late teens and young adults in their 20s and 30s. Nevertheless, it can affect infants and young children as well. Crohn's disease is not rare; 100,000 teens and preteens in the U.S. have Crohn's dise |
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How Does Crohn's Disease Affect the Intestines? |
The first signs of Crohn's disease are small ulcers, called aphthous ulcers, caused by breaks in the lining of the intestine due to inflammation. The ulcers become larger and deeper. With the expansion of the ulcers comes swelling of the tissue, and final |
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2017-12-13 21:02:08 |
How is Crohn's Disease Different from Ulcerative Colitis? |
Both Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are chronic diseases of intestinal inflammation. Whereas ulcerative colitis only involves the colonic portion of the gastrointestinal tract, Crohn's disease can affect any portion of the gastrointestinal tract f |
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2017-12-13 21:02:08 |
Symptoms of Crohn's Disease |
The most common symptoms of Crohn's disease are abdominal pain and diarrhea. Other signs of inflammation frequently are present including fever and abdominal tenderness. Because symptoms can be worsened by eating, the intake of food is reduced, and this l |
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2017-12-13 21:02:08 |
Complications of Crohn's Disease |
Several complications of Crohn's disease have already been mentioned, including nutritional deficiencies, loss of weight, anemia, growth retardation, and delayed puberty. Two more serious complications also mentioned previously are strictures or narrowing |
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2017-12-13 21:02:08 |
Other Complications of Crohn's Disease |
There are also extraintestinal manifestations of Crohn's disease, some of which may be debilitating. These include arthritis, inflammation of the eye that can impair vision, skin diseases that vary from mild (erythema nodosum) to severe (pyoderma gangreno |
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2017-12-13 21:02:08 |
Diagnosing Crohn's Disease |
Although Crohn's disease usually is not difficult to diagnose, the wide variation in severity of symptoms - from mild to severe - and the non-specific nature of the symptoms that mimic other intestinal inflammatory diseases (for example, diverticulitis), |
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2017-12-13 21:02:08 |
Treating Crohn's Disease |
Treatment of Crohn's disease is directed at reducing inflammation - treating flares in the activity of the disease, and maintaining remissions. The type of medication that is used depends on the severity of the inflammation and how well the disease respon |
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2017-12-13 21:02:08 |
Surgery in Crohn's Disease |
Surgery is avoided in Crohn's disease if at all possible because of the high probability that inflammation will recur even when it appears that all inflammation has been removed during surgery. There are situations in which surgery often becomes necessary |
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2017-12-13 21:02:08 |
Medication Choices |
The treatment of choice for Crohn's disease is medication to control the inflammation. The primary goal is to relieve symptoms by treating flares and putting the disease into remission. A secondary goal is to postpone or prevent surgery. The choice of med |
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2017-12-13 21:02:08 |
Other Therapy |
Newer suppressors of inflammation and the immune system are being developed all of the time. Two general immunosuppressants are tacrolimus (Prograf, FK 506) and mycophenolate mofetil (CellCept). Newer biologics also are being developed. |
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2017-12-13 21:02:08 |
Diet and Nutrition in Crohn's Disease |
Maintaining good nutrition with Crohn's disease can be a challenge. Weight loss as well as specific vitamin and mineral deficiencies (for example, iron deficiency anemia) may occur. Patients whose inflammation still is active do not have much of an appeti |
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2017-12-13 21:02:08 |
Will I Have to Change My Diet? |
No specific foods are believed to provoke the symptoms of Crohn's disease, although it always is recommended that if certain foods seem to exacerbate symptoms then those foods should be eliminated from the diet. The most commonly recommended dietary chang |
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2017-12-13 21:02:08 |
Coping with Stress |
Active Crohn's disease provides many stresses, and stress makes the symptoms of all diseases worse, including Crohn's disease. The best treatment for the stress is successful suppression of inflammation. When inflammation cannot be suppressed, patients be |
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2017-12-13 21:02:08 |
Crohn's Disease Outlook |
For most patients, Crohn's disease is a chronic illness with flares of disease activity and remissions. Appropriate medications, and occasionally surgery, however, will provide a reasonable quality of life for most patients. If there is progression of the |
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2018-03-14 06:42:41 |
Crohn's Disease |
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Crohn's Disease |
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Crohn's Disease |
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Crohn's Disease |
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Crohn's Disease |
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Crohn's Disease |
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Crohn's Disease |
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Crohn's Disease |
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Crohn's Disease |
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Crohn's Disease |
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Crohn's Disease |
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Crohn's Disease |
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Crohn's Disease |
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2018-03-14 06:42:41 |
Crohn's Disease |
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Crohn's Disease |
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2018-03-14 06:42:41 |
Crohn's Disease |
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2018-03-14 06:42:41 |
Crohn's Disease |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Bacterial Infections 101 |
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2017-12-13 21:02:11 |
What are Bacteria? |
Bacteria are microscopic, single-cell organisms that live almost everywhere. Bacteria live in every climate and location on earth. Some are airborne while others live in water or soil. Bacteria live on and inside plants, animals, and people. The word "bac |
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2017-12-13 21:02:11 |
What Is a Bacterial Infection? |
A bacterial infection is a proliferation of a harmful strain of bacteria on or inside the body. Bacteria can infect any area of the body. Pneumonia, meningitis, and food poisoning are just a few illnesses that may be caused by harmful bacteria. Bacteria c |
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2017-12-13 21:02:11 |
Bacteria vs. Virus |
Bacteria and viruses are different types of pathogens, organisms that can cause disease. Bacteria are larger than viruses and are capable of reproducing on their own. Viruses are much smaller than bacteria and cannot reproduce on their own. Instead, virus |
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2017-12-13 21:02:11 |
Bacterial Skin Infections |
Bacterial skin infections are usually caused by gram-positive strains of Staphylococcus and Streptococcus or other organisms. Common bacterial skin infections include: Cellulitis causes a painful, red infection that is usually warm to the touch. Celluliti |
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2017-12-13 21:02:11 |
Foodborne Bacterial Infections |
Bacterial infections are one cause of foodborne illness. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, chills, and abdominal pain are common symptoms of food poisoning. Raw meat, fish, eggs, poultry, and unpasteurized dairy may harbor harmful bacteria that can cause |
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2017-12-13 21:02:11 |
Antibiotic Resistance |
Overuse and misuse of antibiotics has led to a rise in antibiotic resistance. Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria are no longer sensitive to a medication that should eliminate an infection. Antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections are potentially |
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2017-12-13 21:02:11 |
Good Bacteria and Probiotics |
Beneficial bacteria live in the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract and play an important role in digestion and immunity. Most people know it's smart to eat yogurt after completing a course of antibiotics to repopulate the GI tract with helpful bacteria tha |
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2018-03-14 06:42:43 |
Bacterial Infections 101 |
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2018-03-14 06:42:43 |
Bacterial Infections 101 |
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2018-03-14 06:42:43 |
Bacterial Infections 101 |
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2018-03-14 06:42:43 |
Bacterial Infections 101 |
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2018-03-14 06:42:43 |
Bacterial Infections 101 |
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2018-03-14 06:42:43 |
Bacterial Infections 101 |
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2018-03-14 06:42:43 |
Bacterial Infections 101 |
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2018-03-14 06:42:43 |
Bacterial Infections 101 |
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2018-03-14 06:42:43 |
Bacterial Infections 101 |
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2018-03-14 06:42:43 |
Bacterial Infections 101 |
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Teen Drug Abuse Pictures Slideshow |
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2017-12-13 21:02:12 |
What Is Teen Drug Abuse? |
Drug abuse, now also referred to as drug use disorders, refers to using substances, over-the-counter (OTC) medications, prescription drugs, or illegal street drugs for the purpose of getting high. Substance abuse can lead to significant, even life-threate |
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2017-12-13 21:02:12 |
Teen Drug Abuse Statistics |
Almost 40% of high school students admit to drinking within the past month. Marijuana is also frequently abused by teens. In 2011, about 40% of high school students had admitted to ever using marijuana. About 7% of high school seniors admit to using it ev |
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2017-12-13 21:02:12 |
Addiction |
Addiction is a brain condition that results in craving, seeking, and using one or more substances, even though they are harmful. Physical dependence refers to a state where 1) more and more of a substance must be used to achieve a desired effect (toleranc |
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2017-12-13 21:02:12 |
Teen Alcohol Abuse |
By the age of 18, nearly 70% of teens admit to having had at least one drink. About 1 in 5 teens admits to binge drinking -- defined as having five or more drinks in a row within a couple of hours -- at least once per month. Around 8% of teens admit to ha |
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2017-12-13 21:02:12 |
Marijuana |
Marijuana is the most commonly abused illicit drug by teens. More than 1 in 5 high school students use pot at least once during any given month. Marijuana use is on the rise, in part due to the mistaken belief that the drug is not dangerous. In the short |
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2017-12-13 21:02:12 |
Teen Tobacco Use |
Overall, teen tobacco use has been decreasing since the 1990s thanks to aggressive programs that depict the health dangers associated with its use. About 14% of high school students smoke cigarettes and 13% smoke cigars in a given month. Around 6% admit t |
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2017-12-13 21:02:12 |
Teen Prescription Drug Abuse |
After marijuana, tobacco, and alcohol, prescription medications are the substances most commonly abused by teens. About 15% of high school seniors admit to abusing prescription medication during the previous year. Tranquilizers and sedatives (Xanax, Klono |
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2017-12-13 21:02:12 |
Teen Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Abuse |
Over-the-counter (OTC) cough and cold medicine is commonly abused by teens. About 5% of high school seniors admit to abusing cough and cold medicine in the past year. Dextromethorphan (DXM), the active ingredient in these medications, causes excitability, |
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2017-12-13 21:02:12 |
Teen Street Drug Abuse |
Marijuana is, by far, the most common illegal street drug abused by teens. In one study, high school seniors admitted to abusing hallucinogens (less than 5%), ecstasy (4%), cocaine (less than 3%), and bath salts, PCP, methamphetamine, and heroin (all arou |
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2017-12-13 21:02:12 |
Inhalants |
Teens sometimes inhale chemical fumes from paint, gas, cleaning liquids, or glue to get high. In one study, less than 3% of high school seniors admitted to abusing inhalants in the previous year. The rate of inhalant use tends to be much higher in preteen |
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2017-12-13 21:02:12 |
Teen Drug Abuse: Symptoms and Signs |
Certain warning signs may help parents, teachers, family, and friends determine a teen has a substance abuse problem. Changes in personality and sleep habits may offer clues. Trouble at school, significant change in groups of friends, and failing grades m |
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2017-12-13 21:02:12 |
Teen Drug Abuse Treatment |
There are more than 22 million people in the U.S. who need treatment for drug or alcohol abuse. Sadly, only about 11% of people over the age of 12 years receive treatment, 10% for those aged 12 to 19 years. That is usually due to a lack of insurance cover |
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2017-12-13 21:02:12 |
Teen Drug Abuse Treatment Referral |
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) offers a Behavioral Health Treatment Facility Locator to help you find alcohol and substance abuse treatment facilities in your area. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Treatment Servic |
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2017-12-13 21:02:12 |
Teen Drug Abuse Prevention |
Parents can help prevent teen drug abuse by speaking to their children about the dangers of drugs and alcohol. Children whose parents speak to them about the risks of substance abuse and parents who tell their children their expectations are that drugs ar |
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2018-03-14 06:42:51 |
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Teen Drug Abuse Pictures Slideshow |
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2018-03-14 06:42:51 |
Teen Drug Abuse Pictures Slideshow |
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2018-03-14 06:42:51 |
Teen Drug Abuse Pictures Slideshow |
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2018-03-14 06:42:51 |
Teen Drug Abuse Pictures Slideshow |
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Teen Drug Abuse Pictures Slideshow |
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2018-03-14 06:42:51 |
Teen Drug Abuse Pictures Slideshow |
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Teen Drug Abuse Pictures Slideshow |
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2018-03-14 06:42:51 |
Teen Drug Abuse Pictures Slideshow |
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2018-03-14 06:42:51 |
Teen Drug Abuse Pictures Slideshow |
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2018-03-14 06:42:51 |
Teen Drug Abuse Pictures Slideshow |
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2018-03-14 06:42:51 |
Teen Drug Abuse Pictures Slideshow |
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2018-03-14 06:42:51 |
Teen Drug Abuse Pictures Slideshow |
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2018-03-14 06:42:51 |
Teen Drug Abuse Pictures Slideshow |
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Understanding Cancer |
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2017-12-13 21:02:16 |
What Is Cancer? |
In the most basic terms, cancer refers to cells that grow out-of-control and invade other tissues. Cells may become cancerous due to the accumulation of defects, or mutations, in their DNA. Certain inherited genetic defects (for example, BRCA1 and BRCA2 m |
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2017-12-13 21:02:16 |
Malignant Tumors Vs. Benign Tumors |
A tumor is an abnormal mass of cells. Tumors can either be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Benign Tumors Benign tumors grow locally and do not spread. As a result, benign tumors are not considered cancer. They can still be dangerous, espe |
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2017-12-13 21:02:16 |
Cancer Metastasis |
Metastasis is the process whereby cancer cells break free from a malignant tumor and travel to and invade other tissues in the body. Cancer cells metastasize to other sites via the lymphatic system and the bloodstream. Cancer cells from the original—or pr |
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2017-12-13 21:02:16 |
What Causes Cancer? |
Certain genes control the life cycle—the growth, function, division, and death—of a cell. When these genes are damaged, the balance between normal cell growth and death is lost. Cancer cells are caused by DNA damage and out-of-control cell growth. The fol |
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2017-12-13 21:02:16 |
Cancer Symptoms and Signs |
There are more than 100 different types of cancer. Every cancer and every individual is unique. Cancer symptoms and signs depend on the size and location of the cancer as well as the presence or absence of metastasis. Common Cancer Symptoms and Signs Symp |
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2017-12-13 21:02:16 |
6 Types of Cancer |
Cancer can occur anywhere in the body. Broadly, cancers are classified as either solid (for example breast, lung, or prostate cancers) or liquid (blood cancers). Cancer is further classified according to the tissue in which it arises. What Is Carcinoma? C |
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2017-12-13 21:02:16 |
7 Common Cancers |
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. The most common cancers diagnosed in the U.S. are those of the breast, prostate, lung, colon and rectum, and bladder. Cancers of the lung, colon and rectum, breast, and pancreas are respons |
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2017-12-13 21:02:16 |
How Stages of Cancer Are Determined |
Doctors use the stages of cancer to classify cancer according to its size, location, and extent of spread. Staging helps doctors determine the prognosis and treatment for cancer. The TNM staging system classifies cancers according to: Tumor (T): Primary t |
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2017-12-13 21:02:16 |
What Are The Stages of Cancer? |
The TNM classification of a cancer usually correlates to one of the following five stages. Stage 0: This refers to cancer that is "in situ," meaning that cancerous cells are confined to their site of origin. This type of cancer has not spread and is not i |
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2017-12-13 21:02:16 |
What Are Treatment Options? |
The treatment is highly variable depending on the type and stage of a cancer as well as the overall health of the patient. The most common treatments are surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. Other treatments include targeted/biological therapies, hematop |
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2017-12-13 21:02:16 |
Surgery |
Surgery is often performed to remove malignant tumors. Surgery allows for the determination of the exact size of the tumor as well as the extent of spread and invasion into other nearby structures or lymph nodes – all-important factors in prognosis and tr |
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2017-12-13 21:02:16 |
Radiation Therapy |
Radiation is a very common cancer treatment. About 50% of all cancer patients will receive radiation treatment, which may be delivered before, during, or after surgery and/or chemotherapy. Radiation can be delivered externally -- where X-rays, gamma rays, |
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2017-12-13 21:02:16 |
Chemotherapy Procedure |
Chemotherapy, or "chemo," refers to more than 100 different medications used to treat cancer and other conditions. If eliminating all cancer cells is not possible, the goals of treatment may be to slow the growth of the cancer, keep the cancer from spread |
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2017-12-13 21:02:16 |
Other Treatments |
In addition to surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, other therapies are used to treat cancer. These include: Targeted or Biological Therapies Targeted or biological therapies seek to treat cancer and boost the body's immune system while minimizing damage |
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2018-03-14 06:43:05 |
Understanding Cancer |
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2018-03-14 06:43:05 |
Understanding Cancer |
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2018-03-14 06:43:05 |
Understanding Cancer |
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2018-03-14 06:43:05 |
Understanding Cancer |
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2018-03-14 06:43:05 |
Understanding Cancer |
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2018-03-14 06:43:05 |
Understanding Cancer |
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2018-03-14 06:43:05 |
Understanding Cancer |
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2018-03-14 06:43:05 |
Understanding Cancer |
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2018-03-14 06:43:05 |
Understanding Cancer |
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2018-03-14 06:43:05 |
Understanding Cancer |
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2018-03-14 06:43:05 |
Understanding Cancer |
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2018-03-14 06:43:05 |
Understanding Cancer |
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2018-03-14 06:43:05 |
Understanding Cancer |
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2018-03-14 06:43:05 |
Understanding Cancer |
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2018-03-14 06:43:05 |
Understanding Cancer |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Prescription Drug Abuse |
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2017-12-13 21:02:17 |
What Is Prescription Drug Abuse? |
Prescription drug abuse involves taking a prescription medication that isn't yours or taking your own prescription medication in a way that differs from your doctor's instructions. It's a common misconception that abusing prescription medications is safer |
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2017-12-13 21:02:17 |
Who Abuses Prescription Drugs? |
About 16 million people in the U.S. abuse prescription medications. In general, men abuse prescription medications more than women. The exception to this is among people age 12 to 17. In this group, females abuse prescription medications more than males. |
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2017-12-13 21:02:17 |
Prescription Drug Abuse Dangers |
Some people mistakenly believe abusing prescription drugs is safer than taking street drugs. That's not the case. Abuse or misuse of prescription medications can lead to tolerance, which refers to the body's adaptation to the long-term use of a substance |
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2017-12-13 21:02:17 |
Commonly Abused Prescription Drugs |
Pain killers, tranquilizers, and stimulants are the most commonly abused prescription drugs. Anabolic steroids are also misused and abused. Over 50% of all prescription medications for nonmedical use are obtained from a friend or relative. Medications are |
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2017-12-13 21:02:17 |
Pain Killers |
Pain killers called opioids are by far the most commonly abused prescription medications. These medications work by decreasing the perception of pain. Medications in this class include hydrocodone and acetaminophen (Vicodin), oxycodone and acetaminophen ( |
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2017-12-13 21:02:17 |
Tranquilizers |
Tranquilizers are medications that help reduce anxiety and treat sleep disorders. They produce drowsiness and a sense of calm by increasing the levels of a brain chemical called GABA. Prescription tranquilizers include: Benzodiazepines such as alprazolam |
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2017-12-13 21:02:17 |
Stimulants |
Stimulant medications increase heart rate, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels. They also open up the airways and constrict blood vessels. Stimulant medications such as methylphenidate (Concerta, Ritalin) and dextroamphetamine (Adderall, Dexedrine) are |
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2017-12-13 21:02:17 |
Anabolic Steroids |
In one study, about 3% of high school students admitted to taking steroid pills or injections without a prescription. In other studies, it's estimated 1% to 6% of athletes’ abuse steroids. Males use steroids more often than females. Anabolic steroids may |
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2017-12-13 21:02:17 |
Symptoms and Signs of Drug Abuse |
There are many symptoms and signs of substance abuse. They often vary depending on the substance being used/abused. In general, changes in sleep, mood, appetite, weight, behavior, and personality accompany drug use. A person who uses may appear unkempt an |
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2017-12-13 21:02:17 |
Prescription Drug Overdose |
Prescription drug abuse is responsible for 60% of overdose-related deaths. Opioid painkillers are responsible for the most deaths followed by benzodiazepines. About 1.4 million emergency room visits can be attributed to prescription drug abuse each year. |
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2017-12-13 21:02:17 |
Prescription Drug Abuse Treatment |
More than 23 million people in the U.S. age 12 or over need treatment for substance abuse. Unfortunately, only about 10% of this population receives treatment. About 30% of people in substance-abuse treatment facilities are under the age of 30. Successful |
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2017-12-13 21:02:17 |
Drug Abuse Treatment Referral |
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) offers services to help you locate treatment for substance abuse and other problems. The National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Service provides information about counseling, support grou |
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6404 |
2018-03-14 06:43:11 |
Prescription Drug Abuse |
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2018-03-14 06:43:11 |
Prescription Drug Abuse |
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6406 |
2018-03-14 06:43:11 |
Prescription Drug Abuse |
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6407 |
2018-03-14 06:43:11 |
Prescription Drug Abuse |
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2018-03-14 06:43:11 |
Prescription Drug Abuse |
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2018-03-14 06:43:11 |
Prescription Drug Abuse |
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2018-03-14 06:43:11 |
Prescription Drug Abuse |
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2018-03-14 06:43:11 |
Prescription Drug Abuse |
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2018-03-14 06:43:11 |
Prescription Drug Abuse |
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2018-03-14 06:43:11 |
Prescription Drug Abuse |
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2018-03-14 06:43:11 |
Prescription Drug Abuse |
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6415 |
2018-03-14 06:43:11 |
Prescription Drug Abuse |
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2018-03-14 06:43:11 |
Prescription Drug Abuse |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Cholesterol |
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5936 |
2017-12-13 21:02:20 |
Steer Clear of Starchy Vegetables |
The type and amount of carbohydrates you eat have a direct effect on your triglyceride levels. Starchy vegetables like peas and corn supply ample amounts of carbohydrates per serving. Your body turns excess carbohydrates that are not used for energy into |
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2017-12-13 21:02:20 |
Skip High Sugar High Fat Beans |
Beans are great sources of fiber and other nutrients, but if they are loaded with sugar or have pork, pick another version. Choose black beans without sugar. They are high in protein and fiber and do not have saturated fat. The American Heart Association |
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2017-12-13 21:02:20 |
Enjoy Some, But Not Too Much Fruit |
Fruit is part of a healthy diet, but too much fruit may hinder your ability to lower your triglycerides. Fruits contain varying amounts of fructose, a type of monosaccharide (sugar) found in some foods. People who have high triglycerides should limit thei |
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2017-12-13 21:02:20 |
Be a Teetotaler |
Alcohol contains sugar and excess sugar increases triglyceride levels. Beer, liquor, and wine all contain sugar, so all types of alcohol may be a problem for those with high triglycerides. Talk to your doctor if you have high triglycerides. Your doctor ma |
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2017-12-13 21:02:20 |
Choose Fish in Water Not Oil |
Fish is a heart healthy food, but read the label carefully when you buy canned fish. Doctors recommend that you watch your intake of fat when you have high triglycerides, especially saturated and trans fats. It is a better idea to buy canned fish that is |
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2017-12-13 21:02:20 |
Rethink Coconut |
Coconut is a trendy food these days. Coconut milk, coconut cream, coconut oil, and coconut flakes line grocery store shelves. Too much coconut can be a bad thing as it is high in saturated fat. If you need to lower your blood triglyceride levels, ask your |
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2017-12-13 21:02:20 |
Limit Starchy Foods |
When you have high triglycerides, it is especially important to watch your intake of starchy foods like potatoes, pasta, and cereal. Your body turns excess carbohydrates into triglycerides if the calories are not used for energy. Ask your doctor how many |
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2017-12-13 21:02:20 |
Beware of Sugary Drinks |
If you have high triglycerides (hypertriglyceridemia), sugar is especially bad for you. You may not know that many beverages contain added sugar. Fruit juice, regular soda, sweetened coffee drinks, sports drinks, energy drinks, and sweetened waters all co |
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2017-12-13 21:02:20 |
Be Careful with Pancake Toppings |
Table sugar is not the only kind of sugar you need to be wary of when you have high triglycerides. Honey and maple syrup can increase your triglyceride levels, too. One tablespoon of honey has 64 calories and approximately 17 grams of sugar. One tablespoo |
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2017-12-13 21:02:20 |
Skip the Cakes and Pastries |
Baked goods may taste good, but they are loaded with sugar and saturated fat that can make triglyceride levels climb. Bake goods and pastries may also contain dangerous trans fats. These types of fats should be avoided in all amounts. Read nutrition label |
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2017-12-13 21:02:20 |
Swap Fatty Meats for Lean Cuts |
Fatty meats are not good for you if you are trying to get lower triglycerides. Saturated fat in meat increases bad LDL cholesterol and contributes to high levels of triglycerides and cholesterol. Switch to lean cuts of meat if you do indulge. Avoid proces |
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2017-12-13 21:02:20 |
Rethink Butter and Margarine |
Butter and margarine are high in unhealthy saturated fat and trans fats, which raise triglyceride and cholesterol levels. Use olive oil in place of these fats when you are cooking meat, sautéing vegetables, or whipping up a salad dressing. Olive oil is hi |
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2018-03-14 06:43:18 |
Cholesterol |
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2018-03-14 06:43:18 |
Cholesterol |
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2018-03-14 06:43:18 |
Cholesterol |
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2018-03-14 06:43:18 |
Cholesterol |
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2018-03-14 06:43:18 |
Cholesterol |
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2018-03-14 06:43:18 |
Cholesterol |
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2018-03-14 06:43:18 |
Cholesterol |
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2018-03-14 06:43:18 |
Cholesterol |
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2018-03-14 06:43:18 |
Cholesterol |
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2018-03-14 06:43:18 |
Cholesterol |
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2018-03-14 06:43:18 |
Cholesterol |
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2018-03-14 06:43:18 |
Cholesterol |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Dental Health |
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5948 |
2017-12-13 21:02:22 |
Cold Sores |
Also called fever blisters, you don't get cold sores from fevers or colds but they can be triggered by them. The virus that causes cold sores is usually passed via a kiss, shared utensils, or other close contact. Over-the-counter creams and ointments may |
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2017-12-13 21:02:22 |
Thrush |
Caused by candida yeast, thrush is most common in older adults or babies. But a weakened immune system, antibiotics, diabetes, or certain medications -- such as inhaled corticosteroids -- can give candida a chance to grow wild. Wiping away the patches wil |
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2017-12-13 21:02:22 |
Black Hairy Tongue |
This painless condition occurs when the little bumps on your tongue grow long and trap bacteria that live in your mouth -- making the tongue look black and hairy. Causes can include antibiotic use, poor oral hygiene, smoking, drinking a lot of tea or coff |
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2017-12-13 21:02:22 |
Canker Sores |
No one knows what causes these small, painful blisters inside your mouth. Triggers include hypersensitivity, infection, hormones, stress, and not getting enough of some vitamins. Also called aphthous ulcers, canker sores can show up on the tongue, cheek, |
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2017-12-13 21:02:22 |
Leukoplakia |
Leukoplakia is a reaction to an irritant, like rough teeth, badly fitting dentures, smoking, and smokeless tobacco. It can show up as white patches or plaques in the mouth, is usually painless, and can't be scraped off. Leukoplakia can also be a precancer |
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2017-12-13 21:02:22 |
Lichen Planus |
A rare rash that shows up as lacy, white patches or red shiny bumps on the inside of the cheeks or tongue could be lichen planus. No one knows what causes it. Generally, mild lichen planus doesn't need any treatment. If it causes pain or ulcers, it can be |
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5954 |
2017-12-13 21:02:22 |
Geographic Tongue |
When parts of your tongue are missing some of their small bumps, you end up with raised and lowered spots, giving your tongue a map-like appearance. The spots can change location, pattern, and size within minutes to hours. Geographic tongue is harmless an |
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5955 |
2017-12-13 21:02:22 |
Oral Cancer |
A mouth sore that doesn't go away. Unexplained numbness in the face, mouth, or neck. Problems chewing, speaking or swallowing. These are a few symptoms of oral cancer. Causes can include smoking cigarettes and using smokeless tobacco, drinking heavily, ov |
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5956 |
2017-12-13 21:02:22 |
TMJ |
A problem with the jaw called temporomandibular joint syndrome can cause severe pain in the jaw, face, ear, or neck. Clenching, tooth grinding, or injury can all cause TMJ syndrome, but the results are often the same: pain, headaches, dizziness, even trou |
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5957 |
2017-12-13 21:02:22 |
Chipped Teeth |
Munching on ice or hard candies, grinding or clenching teeth, even exposing teeth to heat and cold can lead to chips, cracks, and breaks in your teeth. Tiny chips or cracks may not be a bother. But anything more could lead to pain or permanent tooth damag |
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5958 |
2017-12-13 21:02:22 |
Amalgam Tattoo |
Ever notice a small blue-gray "stain" in a soft part of your mouth after dental work? Called amalgam tattoos, they occur when a tiny piece of amalgam filling gets embedded in your cheek or gum. The silver in the amalgam leaches into your mouth's soft tiss |
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5959 |
2017-12-13 21:02:22 |
Gum Disease |
When periodontal (gum) disease develops, bacteria in plaque accumulate along the gum line. Gingivitis is the first stage of gum disease. Symptoms include red, puffy, and bleeding gums. Proper oral hygiene can help prevent periodontal disease. Smoking, poo |
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2017-12-13 21:02:22 |
Periodontitis |
The next stage of gum disease is periodontitis, or gum infection. Increased inflammation causes the gums to recede, forming pockets between the teeth and gums. These pockets trap tartar, plaque, and food debris that eventually lead to infection and absces |
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2017-12-13 21:02:22 |
Aspirin Burn |
Ever let an aspirin nestle in your cheek, near an aching tooth? While you may hope this relieves pain faster, instead the acid in the aspirin burns a white, rough lesion into your gums or cheek. Preventing aspirin burn is simple -- swallow those pain reli |
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5962 |
2017-12-13 21:02:22 |
Cavities, Abscesses, Discoloration |
Flossing and brushing daily and regular dental checkups help prevent problems like cavities, abscesses, and tooth discoloration. Don't mess around with a severe toothache. Dental infections can spread to the face, skull, and even to the bloodstream. See y |
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5963 |
2017-12-13 21:02:22 |
Bad Breath |
Unbrushed teeth have food particles around them that promote bacteria and cause bad breath. Persistent bad breath or a bad taste in your mouth may be from continuous breathing through your mouth, dry mouth, tooth decay, a sign of gum disease, or even diab |
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2017-12-13 21:02:22 |
"Lie" Bumps |
According to an old wives' tale, telling a lie causes a bump on the tongue. So-called "lie bumps" or transient lingual papillitis are common even if you tell only the truth. These small, harmless bumps go away on their own after a few days, but they may b |
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2018-03-14 06:43:25 |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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2018-03-14 06:43:25 |
Dental Health |
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2018-03-14 06:43:25 |
Dental Health |
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2018-03-14 06:43:25 |
Dental Health |
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2018-03-14 06:43:25 |
Dental Health |
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2018-03-14 06:43:25 |
Dental Health |
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2018-03-14 06:43:25 |
Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Digestive Health |
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2017-12-13 21:02:24 |
Choose Yogurt with Live Cultures |
Yogurt is a well-known food source of probiotics, beneficial bacteria that promote health. Certain strains of bacteria in yogurt have ß-D-galactosidase, which is an enzyme that helps break down lactose in dairy products into the sugars glucose and galacto |
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2017-12-13 21:02:24 |
Sauerkraut and Kimchi Promote Good Digestion |
Sauerkraut and kimchi are fermented foods that are rich in beneficial probiotics that provide a wide range of health benefits. Sauerkraut is fermented cabbage. If you buy sauerkraut at the store, purchase the unpasteurized variety. Pasteurization destroys |
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2017-12-13 21:02:24 |
Eat More Miso Soup |
Miso is a Japanese fermented soybean paste that is made with other ingredients. It aids digestive function. Miso may be used to make miso soup. A few tablespoons of the paste can be dissolved in hot water to make a probiotic-rich broth. An imbalance of gu |
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2017-12-13 21:02:24 |
Savor More Soft Cheeses |
Probiotics in food are beneficial for health, but only if they are tough enough to withstand stomach acid and the make it all the way to your intestines. The makeup of soft cheeses is ideal for delivering probiotics to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The |
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2017-12-13 21:02:24 |
Kefir Is a Probiotic Drink |
Kefir is a thick and creamy fermented milk product. It tastes tangy like yogurt. Probiotic strains in kefir may help reduce cholesterol, protect against cancer, fight allergies, and improve the digestion of lactose. Kefir is rich in lactic acid bacteria ( |
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2017-12-13 21:02:24 |
Drink Probiotic Milks |
Drinking milk that has been fermented with acidophilus, or acidophilus milk, is a great way to get more probiotics in your diet. Buttermilk is similarly cultured with lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and is a good source of probiotics. These probiotics may help |
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2017-12-13 21:02:24 |
Reach for Sour Pickles |
Naturally fermented pickles, the type in which vinegar is not used in the pickling process, are rich sources of good bacteria. Sea salt and water are used in a fermentation process that results in the growth of good bacteria. Make sure vinegar was not use |
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2017-12-13 21:02:24 |
Try Some Tempeh |
Tempeh is an Indonesian probiotic food that is made from fermented soybeans. It is a high protein food that has a smoky, nutty flavor and is more firm than tofu. It tastes similar to mushrooms. Tempeh comes in patty form and is used by many people as a me |
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2017-12-13 21:02:24 |
Are Probiotic Supplements a Good Idea? |
Probiotic supplements come in tablet, powder, capsule, and liquid forms. They do not provide the nutritional boost that probiotic foods do, but they are another option to promote a healthy mix of gut bacteria. Different probiotics may be recommended to di |
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2017-12-13 21:02:24 |
Prebiotics vs. Probiotics |
Probiotic foods deliver beneficial bacteria into the gastrointestinal tract. Prebiotic foods promote healthy gut bacteria by feeding them what they need in order to thrive. Foods rich in prebiotics that feed good bacteria include dark chocolate, legumes, |
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2018-03-14 06:43:28 |
Digestive Health |
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2018-03-14 06:43:28 |
Digestive Health |
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2018-03-14 06:43:28 |
Digestive Health |
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2018-03-14 06:43:28 |
Digestive Health |
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2018-03-14 06:43:28 |
Digestive Health |
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2018-03-14 06:43:28 |
Digestive Health |
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2018-03-14 06:43:28 |
Digestive Health |
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2018-03-14 06:43:28 |
Digestive Health |
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2018-03-14 06:43:28 |
Digestive Health |
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Digestive Health |
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Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
The Harm of Added Sugar |
Is sugar always bad? Not necessarily. Many healthy foods contain naturally-occurring sugar, including fruits, some vegetables, milk, and whole-grain foods. Sugar is recognized by the FDA as a nutrient. The problems start when you consider how much sugar i |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Spaghetti Sauce |
What's in It Depending on the brand, store-bought pasta sauce could pack 2-3 teaspoons of sugar into a half-cup serving. Manufacturers do this to make unripe or out-of-season tomatoes more palatable, and to preserve the shelf-life of their products. What' |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Granola Bars |
What's in It Granola bars look healthy. They often have oats, nuts, and other healthy ingredients. But they also typically come with 3-4 teaspoons of added sugar. The nutrients usually don’t make all that extra sweetness balance out. What's Better Some gr |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Yogurt |
What's in It Yogurt is milk fermented with healthy bacteria. It’s probiotic and full of calcium, all of which makes it healthy. What’s not healthy, though, is all the sugar that gets poured into the flavored varieties. In a standard 6-ounce container of Y |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Instant Oatmeal |
What's in It The oats found in oatmeal are quite healthy. They provide potassium and iron, as well as fiber. However the flavored, instant varieties usually pack in a fair amount of added sugar—about 3 teaspoons worth. What's Better You probably eat insta |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Salad Dressing |
What's in It The salad underneath is healthy, but what about the dressing you put on top? A serving of Kraft Thousand Island adds a teaspoon of sugar to your salad, and that’s assuming you’re satisfied with 2 tablespoons of dressing. What's Better You can |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Breakfast Cereals |
What's in It Everyone knows children’s breakfast cereals are sugary, but even the adult varieties are often weighed down with added sugar. Honey Bunches of Oats, for instance, has 3 teaspoons of sugar in every cup. What's Better Choose a cereal with a hig |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Energy Drinks |
What's in It You drink them for a quick pick-me-up, but energy drinks can also send you into a serious sugar slump. One survey found that the average 8-ounce energy drink contains 6 teaspoons of sugar. There are even some cans that serve a whopping 27 tea |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Packaged Fruits |
What's in It Fruit, obviously. But to preserve that fruit, foodmakers add lots of syrup or other sugars. One cup of canned peaches more than 6 teaspoons of added sugar. A 4-ounce cup of Dole sliced apples in 100% fruit juice may sound healthy, but is 4.5 |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Coleslaw |
What's in It It’s full of cabbage and carrots, but coleslaw also comes with plenty of sugar. A cup of Kentucky Fried Chicken coleslaw serves up about 4 grams of fiber and lots of vitamin C, but also contains about 6.5 teaspoons of sugar. What's Better Hea |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Tea |
What's in It Other than water, tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world. Although it comes in several varieties, all tea comes from the camellia plant. In its natural state, tea has no sugar. However that’s not often how it’s sold in stores. |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
“No Sugar Added” Foods |
What's in It Even if they don’t add extra sugar, there are ways for food manufacturers to add plenty of the sweet stuff to your “no sugar added” options. To be labeled “no sugar added,” a product can’t have refined sugar, corn syrup, syrups, or honey adde |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Ketchup |
What's in It Do you eat fries with a side of ketchup, or is it the other way around? A little ketchup in moderation won’t hike your added sugar percentage up by much, but that all depends on how much you use. Ketchup is about 1/3 sugar, so a tablespoon co |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Sports Drinks |
What's in It Sports drinks like Gatorade and Powerade sell themselves as thirst-quenchers that perform better than plain water. While it’s true that they provide some of the salts your body sweats out during a workout, they also include lots and lots of s |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Cocktails |
What's in It Anytime you drink alcohol, you’re drinking the byproduct of sugar. Alcohol is made from fermented sugars. Some drinks still have sugar after the fermentation process ends, and others have sugar added later. Some alcoholic beverages are sweete |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Fruit Juice |
What's in It It depends on the fruit juice. Very dry fruit juices like 100% cranberry juice have less than half a gram of sugar in a cup. This type of juice is extremely tart, and many will find it difficult to drink straight. On the other end of the spec |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Dried Fruit |
What's in It Fruit gets its sweet taste from sugar, and dried fruit is no exception. The big difference is how much sugar dried fruit contains pound-for-pound. Drying the water out of raisins, prunes, and other dried fruits also shrinks the total volume o |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Bread |
What's in It Depending on the type, bread can be a healthy part of your diet in moderation. Whole grain varieties offer lots of health benefits, including fiber. But if your mission is to avoid added sugars, watch out for bread. Even healthier breads ofte |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Canned Soup |
What's in It On the ingredient labels of many popular canned soups, you don’t have to read far to find sugar. For example, the second ingredient of Campbell’s tomato soup is high fructose corn syrup. That soup has 3 teaspoons of sugar in every half-cup. W |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Vitamins and Supplements |
What's in It Do you take fiber supplements? How about chewable vitamin C tablets or gummy vitamins? Many of them contain some form of sugar, be it corn syrup, grape juice concentrate, or corn starch—which is not technically sugar, but breaks down into sug |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Smoothies |
What's in It The standard smoothie has bananas and other fruits blended up with ice—no added sugar required. However many smoothie-makers go beyond the basics, loading these drinks with protein, vitamins, and often ice cream, frozen yogurt, honey, and oth |
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2018-03-14 03:29:22 |
Milk Alternatives |
What's in It Dairy aisles have exploded with milk alternatives. Soybeans, cashews, rice, hemp, and even peas have been turned into milk alternatives. Some of these have healthful benefits, but beware: many also add sugar to your creamy beverage. That’s a |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:34 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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Hair and Beauty |
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2017-12-13 21:02:30 |
Very Curly Tresses |
Surprise: The best styling secret for super-curly hair is to keep styling to a minimum. Don't pile on product. All you need is a leave-in conditioner to style your strands. A dime-size amount should do. Spread it evenly throughout your locks, from roots t |
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2017-12-13 21:02:30 |
Wavy Locks |
Keeping the natural waves of your hair is easier than you may think. To better define waves, start by smoothing a generous amount of curl cream on still-damp strands. Then attach a diffuser to your blow dryer, using it until your hair is 50% dry. If you w |
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2017-12-13 21:02:30 |
Flat Tresses |
Many people believe that more layers and angles make hair look fuller. Not true. Adding too much movement to already-flat hair can make it fall limp. The key is to keep the thickness of your hair in long pieces. Don’t chop it up and thin it out with a lot |
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2017-12-13 21:02:30 |
Chemically Relaxed Hair |
A surefire way to break or lose relaxed hair is to overuse styling tools. Beware of blow dryers and flat irons. Keep hair smooth and straight (without heat!) by wrapping it at night and covering with a snag-proof silk scarf. Simply comb all of your hair a |
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2017-12-13 21:02:30 |
Frizzy and Dry Hair |
Believe it or not, you can tame frizz while you sleep. Since frizz is a huge complaint for women with curly hair, experts suggest that women with coiled locks switch out their pillowcase. Use a silk pillowcase instead of a cotton one to care for your curl |
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2017-12-13 21:02:30 |
Greasy Strands |
Since your scalp gets greasy first, apply styling products, like serums and hairsprays, from midway down the strand to the ends only. Same goes for conditioner: Don't put it on your roots where your scalp naturally makes oils. Bonus tip: In general, avoid |
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2017-12-13 21:02:30 |
Super-Thick Hair |
Use the thickness of your hair to your advantage. The key is to make locks look groomed, not heavy. So get your hair styled with layers and angles. Ask your stylist for “face-framing feathery layers.” They will give your hair some airiness and bounce. Whi |
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2017-12-13 21:02:30 |
Stringy Strands |
Many women with stringy hair feel as if they can’t go one day without washing it. But washing hair everyday can be extremely drying. Instead, try a dry shampoo or lifting spray. It can stretch out the time between washes. Use dry shampoo on dry hair at th |
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2017-12-13 21:02:30 |
Gray Locks |
Gray hair tends to be more wiry and coarse than other hair colors. Using the right conditioners can help soften salt and pepper strands. Look for conditioners infused with jojoba, flaxseed, or avocado oils. They may help moisturize hair. Conditioning also |
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2018-03-14 06:43:43 |
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2018-03-14 06:43:43 |
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2018-03-14 06:43:43 |
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2018-03-14 06:43:43 |
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2017-12-13 21:02:33 |
More Options Than You Think |
Sometimes, the whole world of snacking seems to be based on the one thing you’re supposed to limit: refined carbs. Even the "healthier" packaged items, like granola bars, smoothies, and crackers, are full of them. If you look past the vending machine, tho |
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2017-12-13 21:02:33 |
Apples and Cheese |
Sweet and salty flavors add up to a great snack. Pair half a cup of apple slices with string cheese for about 10 grams of carbs. The combination of protein, fat, and fiber makes it a filling and satisfying nosh. |
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2017-12-13 21:02:33 |
Avocado on a Crisp |
Avocados have a place in your diet outside the guacamole bowl. Mash one-quarter of a ripe avocado and spread it on two light rye crisps for a crunchy, creamy snack with 18 grams of carbs, plus plenty of fiber and heart-healthy fat. It’s like a mini open-f |
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2017-12-13 21:02:33 |
Yogurt and Cucumbers |
Take your yogurt in a savory direction. Use a cup of low-fat, plain Greek yogurt as a creamy dip for 1 cup of refreshing cucumber spears. It adds up to12 grams of carbs and a mega dose (20 grams) of appetite-satisfying protein. It’s like a version of the |
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2017-12-13 21:02:33 |
Turkey Roll-Ups |
Deli turkey has uses beyond a sandwich filling. Lose the bread and roll up 1 ounce of sliced turkey in lettuce leaves with mustard. This light, crisp snack has about 3 grams of carbs and will get you through the afternoon. |
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2017-12-13 21:02:33 |
Cottage Cheese With Berries |
Cheesecake doesn’t make for a healthy snack option, but you can mimic a little of the flavor in a healthier way. Pair a cup of low-fat cottage cheese with half a cup of fresh or frozen blueberries and a little of your favorite no-calorie sweetener. The re |
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2017-12-13 21:02:33 |
Celery and Peanut Butter |
Remember eating this snack with your homework after school? It's still a good idea! Fill two medium celery stalks with 2 tablespoons of natural-style peanut butter for a nibble that will take you back to your childhood, with only 9 grams of carbs. |
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2017-12-13 21:02:33 |
Better Beef Jerky |
Jerky has been going upscale in recent years, and there are better options now than the over-processed mystery-meat versions you’ve had before. Look for jerkies made from grass-fed beef, which have big flavor and just 10 grams of carbs per serving (about |
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2017-12-13 21:02:33 |
Hardboiled Egg With a Kick |
Hard-boiled eggs are the original grab-'n'-go power snack. Cut one in half and spread on a little hot sauce (such as sriracha) to make it as full of flavor as it is of protein. That’s a zesty bite for less than 1 gram of carbs. |
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2017-12-13 21:02:33 |
Nuts |
Mixed nuts are an all-time snack classic for good reason. They're just as satisfying at your desk as they are at a party. One ounce of crunchy, salty, mixed nuts will keep your energy up for hours for only 5 grams of carbs per ounce. |
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2017-12-13 21:02:33 |
Kale Chips |
Even kale haters come around when they taste kale chips. Some store-bought varieties have less than 10 grams of carbs. You can cut that number even further by making them at home. Tear the leaves from a bunch of kale. Rinse and dry them. Toss with 1 table |
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2017-12-13 21:02:33 |
Edamame |
Also called steamed soybeans, edamame taste great, are full of fiber and protein, and have just 8 grams of carbs in a half cup of shelled edamame. They're easy to make in your microwave, so keep a bag in your freezer. |
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2017-12-13 21:02:33 |
Hummus and Red Bell Pepper Wedges |
Though they're often spotted together, hummus isn’t married to high-carb pita bread. Spread 1/4 cup of hummus onto wedges cut from one red bell pepper for a filling, tasty snack that has 16 grams of carbs. |
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2017-12-13 21:02:33 |
Tuna-Stuffed Tomato |
Get the health benefits from tuna without all the carbs that come with your typical tuna sandwich. Pack 3 ounces of canned tuna into a ripe tomato half for a hearty snack with only 3.5 grams of carbs. |
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2018-03-14 06:43:55 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:55 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:55 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:55 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:55 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:55 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:55 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:55 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:55 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:55 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:55 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:55 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:55 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2018-03-14 06:43:55 |
Diet and Weight Loss |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Low Back Pain |
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6010 |
2017-12-13 21:02:35 |
Why Does My Lower Back Hurt? |
You feel it each time you bend over or stand up. It’s that groan-inspiring ache that shoots through your lower back and never seems to fully go away. Sometimes called lumbago or spondylosis, low back pain is one of the most common forms of chronic pain am |
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2017-12-13 21:02:35 |
Skip the Toe Touches |
Fitness is good for lumbago relief, but not all movements give you much health benefit. Toe touches from a standing position can aggravate pain by over stressing spinal disks and ligaments. Another cause for concern is the way standing toe touches can ove |
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2017-12-13 21:02:35 |
Pain Relief: Try Partial Crunches |
One of the classic core-strengthening workouts is the partial stomach crunch. Partial crunches build strength in both your lower back and related stomach muscles, making this an ideal exercise for people with spondylosis. Here’s how to get the most out of |
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2017-12-13 21:02:35 |
Skip the Sit-Ups |
Sit-ups are a fitness standard, but they’re not as good at strengthening your core as you may think. Although most people see sit-ups as a stomach-strengthening activity, in reality people often use their hip muscles more than their stomachs when doing th |
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2017-12-13 21:02:35 |
Hamstring Stretches |
Hamstring stretches relieve the back of the leg, where some of the muscles that support the work of the lower back are found. As shown in the photo, this is a stretch that benefits from the use of a towel or fitness band. To perform a hamstring stretch, f |
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2017-12-13 21:02:35 |
Carefully Choose a Weight Lifting Regimen |
If properly done, weight lifting will not exacerbate your back pain. In fact you may feel that pain start to melt away as weight lifting begins to strengthen your lower back and supporting body parts. However, when your back pain comes on suddenly (what d |
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2017-12-13 21:02:35 |
Aerobic Exercises |
Aerobic workouts—sometimes called cardio—help strengthen the whole cardiovascular system, from the lungs and heart down to the blood vessels themselves. Aerobics can include biking, swimming, walking, or many other exercises that elevate your heart rate a |
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2017-12-13 21:02:35 |
Some Pilates |
A routine that incorporates strengthening and stretching with a focus on the abdominal core sounds ideal for those who suffer from back pain symptoms. Pilates is a training workout that sometimes uses an apparatus called a Reformer to emphasize flexibilit |
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2018-03-14 06:44:01 |
Low Back Pain |
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2018-03-14 06:44:01 |
Low Back Pain |
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6503 |
2018-03-14 06:44:01 |
Low Back Pain |
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6504 |
2018-03-14 06:44:01 |
Low Back Pain |
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2018-03-14 06:44:01 |
Low Back Pain |
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6506 |
2018-03-14 06:44:01 |
Low Back Pain |
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6507 |
2018-03-14 06:44:01 |
Low Back Pain |
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6508 |
2018-03-14 06:44:01 |
Low Back Pain |
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6509 |
2018-03-14 06:44:01 |
Low Back Pain |
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2018-03-14 06:44:01 |
Low Back Pain |
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6511 |
2018-03-14 06:44:01 |
Low Back Pain |
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6512 |
2018-03-14 06:44:01 |
Low Back Pain |
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6513 |
2018-03-14 06:44:01 |
Low Back Pain |
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6514 |
2018-03-14 06:44:01 |
Low Back Pain |
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6515 |
2018-03-14 06:44:01 |
Low Back Pain |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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6018 |
2017-12-13 21:02:37 |
Uterine Fibroids: What Are They? |
Uterine fibroids are noncancerous tumors that grow along or within the walls of the uterus. They are primarily made up of smooth muscle cells, along with small amounts of other tissues. They range dramatically in size. Some fibroids are microscopic, where |
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2017-12-13 21:02:37 |
Uterine Fibroids and Cancer |
Fibroid tumors are benign by definition. When a smooth muscle tumor is cancerous, it is called leiomyosarcoma and occurs only once in every 1,000 smooth muscle tumors of the uterus. This type of cancer is not believed to arise from benign fibroids. Your c |
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2017-12-13 21:02:37 |
Symptoms of Uterine Fibroids |
Most women with fibroids (also known as leiomyomas) experience no symptoms. But for at least 25% of patients, some symptoms will occur. These may involve abdominal pressure, which can feel like fullness in the pelvic region or bloating in the pelvis or st |
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2017-12-13 21:02:37 |
Endometriosis or Fibroids? |
Both uterine fibroids and endometriosis cause pelvic pain, and sometimes the two conditions can be confused. Someone with either endometriosis or fibroids may experience severe menstrual pain, as well as pain between periods. What Is Endometriosis? Endome |
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2017-12-13 21:02:37 |
What Causes Uterine Fibroids? |
The cause of uterine fibroids is still unknown. That’s frustrating, because determining their causes could help scientists discover remedies and cures. We do know that someone who begins her periods earlier in life is more likely to experience uterine fib |
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2017-12-13 21:02:37 |
Types of Uterine Fibroids |
Uterine fibroids are classified based on exactly where they occur in the uterus. Subserosal Fibroids Subserosal fibroids grow outside of the uterus, and are found on the serosa. The serosa is the thin, outermost layer of the uterus. With the help of ligam |
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2017-12-13 21:02:37 |
Uterine Fibroid Prevalence |
Leiomyomas are very common. It is estimated that by age 50, as many as 70% to 80% of women will have them. Although their cause remains unknown, various factors indicate a higher risk of their occurrence. One risk factor is age. Once women reach their 30s |
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2017-12-13 21:02:37 |
Health Complications: Anemia |
Because this condition can cause heavy bleeding, patients may experience anemia. Often this is mild, and can be alleviated with iron pills and diet changes. If it goes untreated though, anemia can cause exhaustion and lethargy. In severe cases, heart prob |
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2017-12-13 21:02:37 |
Health Complications of Pregnancy |
Most women with leiomyomas have normal pregnancies. Nevertheless, leiomyomas are associated with increased risk for a range of fertility and pregnancy problems. The growths are associated with infertility, recurrent miscarriage, labor complications, and e |
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2017-12-13 21:02:37 |
Uterus Health: When to Call a Doctor |
There are a few complications of leiomyomas that will need a doctor’s care. Go see your doctor if you experience heavy periods, or if your periods become more painful. Talk to a doctor if you find it difficult to control your urination or if you urinate m |
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2017-12-13 21:02:37 |
How to Know If You Have Uterine Fibroids |
Because there are often no symptoms, you may be wondering how you can know for sure if you have this condition. The answer involves a trip to the doctor. If your leiomyomas are big enough, a doctor may be able to feel them during a pelvic exam. Smaller on |
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2017-12-13 21:02:37 |
Fibroid Treatment: Pain Medicine |
Since one of the common symptoms of this condition is painful periods, you may seek medication for additional care. Over-the-counter pain medicines like acetaminophen (Tylenol), ibuprofen (Advil) and naproxen can help ease the pain. |
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2017-12-13 21:02:37 |
Fibroid Treatment: Birth Control |
Periods can be heavier for those with uterine fibroids. Both standard birth control pills and their low-dose counterparts can help care for the symptom of heavy bleeding. Injected birth control (including Depo-Provera) can also help control bleeding durin |
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2017-12-13 21:02:37 |
Additional Hormone Therapies for Fibroids |
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists (GnRHa) are another treatment used to control the development of uterine fibroids. Taken as either an injection, implant, or nasal spray, this hormone causes the amount of estrogen in the body to drop, which can cau |
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2017-12-13 21:02:37 |
Treatment: Uterine Fibroid Embolization |
Embolization is a nonsurgical procedure that deprives the fibroids of blood, causing them to shrink. To perform an embolization, a doctor will make a small incision into the groin area in order to place a thin tube (catheter) into a large blood vessel. Th |
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2017-12-13 21:02:37 |
Surgical Treatment |
Surgical therapy comes down to three options: endometrial ablation, myomectomy, and hysterectomy. Endometrial Ablation The lining of the uterus (the endometrium) is destroyed with endometrial ablation. This is used to remove small leiomyomas within the ut |
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2017-12-13 21:02:37 |
MRI-Guided Ultrasound |
A promising treatment for leiomyomas involves the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The MRI is used to search for the leiomyomas. Then a doctor can direct ultrasound waves at the leiomyomas in order to superheat them and shrink them. This has the a |
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2017-12-13 21:02:37 |
Prevention: Vigorous Exercise |
There is no known method of preventing leiomyomas, but some studies suggest exercise may be useful. A survey of about 1,200 women with the growths found that light or moderate exercise had no effect on a woman’s risk of developing the tumors. However vigo |
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2017-12-13 21:02:37 |
Anemia Care |
One of the big challenges for many women with symptoms of this condition is keeping their iron levels in balance. Anemia is a deficiency of red blood cells. Red blood cells are iron-rich, and lack of iron (usually due to blood loss) is the most common cau |
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6516 |
2018-03-14 06:44:10 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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6517 |
2018-03-14 06:44:10 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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6518 |
2018-03-14 06:44:10 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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6519 |
2018-03-14 06:44:10 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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6520 |
2018-03-14 06:44:10 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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6521 |
2018-03-14 06:44:10 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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6522 |
2018-03-14 06:44:10 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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6523 |
2018-03-14 06:44:10 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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6524 |
2018-03-14 06:44:10 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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6525 |
2018-03-14 06:44:10 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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6526 |
2018-03-14 06:44:10 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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6527 |
2018-03-14 06:44:10 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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6528 |
2018-03-14 06:44:10 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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6529 |
2018-03-14 06:44:10 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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6530 |
2018-03-14 06:44:10 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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6531 |
2018-03-14 06:44:10 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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6532 |
2018-03-14 06:44:10 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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6533 |
2018-03-14 06:44:10 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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6534 |
2018-03-14 06:44:10 |
What Are Uterine Fibroids? |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Food and Recipes |
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6037 |
2017-12-13 21:02:40 |
Perfectly Poached |
Who needs eggs Benedict? Try zesty, light eggs Italiano. Fresh zucchini and plum tomatoes stand in for heavy hollandaise sauce and Canadian bacon. For a perfect poach, heat 2 to 3 inches of water in a large saucepan until it boils. Turn down the heat to s |
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2017-12-13 21:02:40 |
Breakout Brunch |
It wouldn’t be brunch without eggs. Move beyond the usual omelets and quiches with this cheesy polenta and egg casserole. It marries baked eggs with crumbled Italian turkey sausage and two kinds of cheese. Polenta, an Italian porridge that can be made fro |
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2017-12-13 21:02:40 |
Marvelous Meringues |
These crispy meringues are pretty and portable. They make an easy and impressive dessert to take to that potluck. You’ll only need 4 ingredients -- egg whites, cream of tartar, sugar, and vanilla extract. Try this trick to separate the yolk from the white |
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2017-12-13 21:02:40 |
Breakfast of Champions |
Here’s a sweet treat to start your day off right. This baked apple-cinnamon French toast is made with honey, nutmeg, and of course, cinnamon. Make it beforehand, then simply pop in the oven. And it’s not as high in calories as you might think. |
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2017-12-13 21:02:40 |
Eggs With a Dark Side |
Deviled eggs are your go-to picnic pleaser. Try cutting the fat by replacing some of the egg yolks with nonfat cottage cheese. Or spice up grandma’s recipe by adding a little crab. |
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2017-12-13 21:02:40 |
It’s a Wrap: Moo Shu Veggies |
Need a weeknight dinner recipe that you can pull off quickly? You’ll need bean sprouts, shredded veggies, 4 eggs, and a few staples to make moo shu vegetables, a meatless take on the classic Chinese dish. Enjoy the aroma of ginger and garlic softening in |
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2017-12-13 21:02:40 |
The Secret to Perfect Hard-Boiled Eggs |
Don’t boil them. Put eggs in a pan and add cold water so they are covered by an inch. Turn up the heat. When they start to boil, take the pan off the heat and cover. Let them stand in the hot water. Extra-large eggs need about 15 minutes, large ones 12 mi |
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2017-12-13 21:02:40 |
Keep the Sunny Side Up |
Heat a small bit of butter or cooking spray in a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Break the egg and slip it in the pan. Turn the heat to low. Cover and cook 5 to 6 minutes until the whites are set and the yolk thickens. Use the same method and time |
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2017-12-13 21:02:40 |
Green Eggs? |
Does that green tinge to your eggs creep you out? Don’t worry. It doesn’t mean they’ve gone bad. Eggs scrambled in a cast-iron skillet can turn a bit green because the iron in the pan reacts with the sulfur in the egg whites. And that greenish ring around |
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2017-12-13 21:02:40 |
Egg-cellent Nutrition and Value |
Whether scrambled, poached, sunny-side up, or in omelets or quiches, eggs are easy, versatile, and inexpensive. One large egg gives you 6 grams of protein and has lots of vitamins and minerals -- all for only 70 calories. They’re also not the bad-for-you |
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2017-12-13 21:02:40 |
Yolks and Whites |
All of an egg’s cholesterol and fat are in its flavorful, rich yolk. A large egg has as much cholesterol as a single serving of liver, shrimp, or duck meat. The yolk isn’t all bad, though. It holds a lot of the egg’s vitamins, including all of its vitamin |
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2017-12-13 21:02:40 |
The Best Way to Store Eggs |
Keep your eggs in the main part of the refrigerator, not the door (even if it has a little egg caddy). The main part of your fridge will keep them colder. And leave them in the egg carton. Not only will it protect their shells, but it’ll also keep them fr |
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2018-03-14 06:44:14 |
Food and Recipes |
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2018-03-14 06:44:15 |
Food and Recipes |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Tips for Better Sleep |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
Back Off of Blue Light |
Smart phones, e-readers, tablets, computer screens, TVs, and digital clocks emit blue light, a short frequency of light that may be harmful to the eyes and disrupt sleep. Minimize screen time for several hours before bedtime to get a good night's rest. We |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
Nap If You Are Sleep-Deprived |
Naps are a good way to get some extra rest if you are tired, but too long of a nap will make sleeping at night harder. The best naps are under 20 minutes. Any longer than that may interfere with nighttime rest. Short naps are proven to boost alertness, mo |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
Clock-Watching Increases Anxiety |
One of the worst things you can do if you're having trouble falling or staying asleep is to watch the clock. Watching the seconds, minutes, or hours tick by when your wide awake may produce a lot of anxiety which will not help you sleep better. Avoid the |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
Use Pillows to Ease Low Back Pain |
People who suffer from low back pain often have trouble sleeping. In one study, people who had acute or chronic low back pain reported equal problems with sleep quality. The level of pain was not associated with rest disturbance. If you're plagued with ba |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
Keep Your Neck in a Neutral Position |
Neck pain is a common reason many people have trouble falling asleep. Maintaining proper posture can reduce the probability of neck pain and help you get better sleep. Make sure your neck is in a "neutral" position. That means your nose should line up wit |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
Allergy-Proof Your Mattress and Blankets |
Allergies interfere with the ability to get enough sleep. Symptoms of allergies include sneezing, sniffling, and coughing. Many people with nasal stuffiness and allergies experience snoring. Maintain an allergen-free bedroom to keep allergies at bay. Dust |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
Use the Bed Only for Sleep and Sex |
If you have trouble sleeping, get up and do some light chores around the house or another activity until you feel tired. Do dishes or declutter a closet or drawer. You should only use your bedroom for sleep and sex. If you work, read, watch TV, or use the |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
Mind Your Circadian Rhythm |
Going to bed and waking up the same time every day, even on the weekends, can help you get good sleep. Maintaining a sleep schedule helps your body have a consistent sleep-wake cycle. Over time, this will help you get to sleep quickly and get deep sleep t |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
Watch Out for Hidden Caffeine |
Many people rely on morning coffee to stay awake, but caffeine consumption after noon may contribute to sleep problems. To maintain good sleep habits, avoid caffeine in the afternoon and evening. Caffeine is found in many foods, beverages, and even certai |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
Exercise Improves Sleep Quality |
Regular physical activity reduces the risk of insomnia and helps you get a restful night's sleep. Studies have shown that getting as little as 10 minutes of aerobic activity per day is enough to significantly improve sleep quality. Cycling, running, and s |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
Smart Nighttime Snacks |
Eating certain foods in the evening may interfere with your ability to sleep at night. Foods that are heavy or very rich, fried, or spicy may trigger indigestion. Carbonated beverages and citrus fruit may also be triggers. Heartburn may keep you lying awa |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
Alcohol Disturbs Sleep |
Alcohol is deceptive. Initially it may make you sleepy, but it is actually disruptive to sleep. Alcohol interferes with the sleep cycle and may cause you to wake up too early the next day. Drinking alcohol may make you wake up often at night. Alcohol bloc |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
Prevent Nighttime Bathroom Interruptions |
It is not good to be dehydrated but drinking too many fluids may lead to frequent nighttime urination which may interfere with your ability to get enough sleep. If you find yourself getting up to urinate frequently throughout the night, it may be a sign o |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
Turn Down the Lights to Get Better Sleep |
Bright indoor lights inhibit the production of melatonin, the hormone that helps you fall asleep. Put dimmer switches on indoor lights and lower the lighting level in your home for at least 2 to 3 hours before bedtime. If you like to read before bed, read |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
Keep Noise to a Minimum |
Quiet Supports Healthy Sleep Patterns Keep the bedroom as quiet as possible to help you nod off at night. Some noise is unavoidable. Traffic outside, a barking dog, and dripping faucets can be distracting. Wear earplugs at night to drown out ambient noise |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
Avoid Tobacco for Better Sleep |
Nicotine has an effect on neurotransmitters, brain chemicals that influence mood and sleep. Nicotine is a stimulant and can make it hard to fall asleep and stay asleep. Studies have proven that nicotine increases insomnia, daytime sleepiness, and sleep pr |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
Keep Pets Off the Bed |
Many people sleep with pet cats or dogs on their bed, but pets may keep you from getting much sleep. If they wake up, move, or make noise at night, it may wake you up. If you're the kind of person who has a hard time falling asleep if you wake up at night |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
Establish a Relaxing Nighttime Routine |
It is an especially good idea to avoid stress and do relaxing activities in the evening. Do not work at night. Avoid emotionally upsetting conversations, scary movies, and thrilling novels. If you are a worrier, scribble your thoughts and feelings down in |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
Use Sleeping Pills with Caution |
What Are the Side Effects of Sleeping Pills? Several prescription medications are available to help with sleep. Many of these drugs can be addictive and their use may be associated with side effects. Ideally, sleeping pills should be used on a short-term |
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2017-12-13 21:02:44 |
See Your Doctor for Chronic Sleep Problems |
Everyone suffers from occasional sleeplessness from time to time, but chronic sleep problems may be a sign of a more serious underlying problem. Certain medical conditions or medications may interfere with sleep. Lack of sleep can contribute to difficulty |
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2018-03-14 06:44:23 |
Tips for Better Sleep |
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2018-03-14 06:44:23 |
Tips for Better Sleep |
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2018-03-14 06:44:23 |
Tips for Better Sleep |
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2018-03-14 06:44:23 |
Tips for Better Sleep |
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Tips for Better Sleep |
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2018-03-14 06:44:23 |
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2018-03-14 06:44:23 |
Tips for Better Sleep |
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Tips for Better Sleep |
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Tips for Better Sleep |
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2018-03-14 06:44:23 |
Tips for Better Sleep |
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2018-03-14 06:44:23 |
Tips for Better Sleep |
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2018-03-14 06:44:23 |
Tips for Better Sleep |
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2018-03-14 06:44:24 |
Tips for Better Sleep |
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2018-03-14 06:44:24 |
Tips for Better Sleep |
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2018-03-14 06:44:24 |
Tips for Better Sleep |
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2018-03-14 06:44:24 |
Tips for Better Sleep |
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Tips for Better Sleep |
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2018-03-14 06:44:24 |
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2018-03-14 06:44:24 |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Healthy Living |
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2017-12-13 21:02:45 |
Drink 8 Glasses of Water a Day |
No need to count cups. Research shows people who gulp a glass of H2O when they’re thirsty get enough to stay healthy and hydrated. Water-rich foods like soup, fruit, and vegetables and drinks like juice, tea, and coffee all help you get your fill. You mig |
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2017-12-13 21:02:45 |
Eggs Are Bad for Your Heart |
Omelet lovers, rejoice. Eating an egg or two a day doesn't raise the risk of heart disease in healthy people. Yes, the yolks have cholesterol, but for most of us, the amount found in any one food isn't as bad for you as the mix of fats from everything you |
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2017-12-13 21:02:45 |
Antiperspirant Causes Breast Cancer |
Don't sweat it! Some scientists think the chemicals found in antiperspirants and deodorants can be absorbed through your underarm. The idea is they end up in breast tissue and make tumors more likely. But the National Cancer Institute says there’s no evid |
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2017-12-13 21:02:45 |
Being Cold Gives You a Cold |
No matter what your grandma might've told you, spending too much time in the cold air doesn't make you sick. One study found that healthy men who spent several hours in temperatures just above freezing had an increase in healthy, virus-fighting activity i |
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2017-12-13 21:02:45 |
You Need a Daily Multivitamin |
You may have heard that a multivitamin can make up for nutrients that aren't in your diet. Researchers don’t all agree on that point. But if your doctor tells you to take vitamin, do it. And if you’re pregnant, you need to take folic acid to lower the ris |
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2017-12-13 21:02:45 |
Eat Breakfast to Lose Weight |
Eating breakfast does help some people lose weight. It can stave off hunger, and it might prevent random eating later in the day. If you’re not a breakfast fan, you can still slim down. A Cornell University study found that the non-breakfast crowd didn't |
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2017-12-13 21:02:45 |
Green Mucus Means Infection |
The contents of your tissue can’t take the place of a lab test. Studies show that green or yellow mucus is slightly more common in certain bacterial infections. But it’s not a sure sign that you have one or that you need antibiotics. A sinus infection can |
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2017-12-13 21:02:45 |
Sugar Makes Kids Hyper |
Sugar isn't good for kids, but research shows the sweet stuff won’t cause them to act out, hurt their schoolwork, or make them unable to focus. Since many parents believe there’s a link, though, they expect their kids to behave badly after eating sugary f |
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2017-12-13 21:02:45 |
A Toilet Seat Can Make You Sick |
Don’t stress if you can’t cover the seat. Toilet seats are usually pretty clean -- it’s bathroom doors, door handles, and floors that tend to be covered with bugs like E. coli, norovirus (a.k.a. “stomach flu”), and the flu. Cover your hand with a paper to |
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2017-12-13 21:02:45 |
Cracking Joints Causes Arthritis |
The sound might annoy people around you, but that’s about all the harm it does. You may think bones or joints rub together to cause the noise, but that’s not so. It results from a gas bubble that forms between the bones and “pops.” If you enjoy doing it, |
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2018-03-14 06:44:31 |
Healthy Living |
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Healthy Living |
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Healthy Living |
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Healthy Living |
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Healthy Living |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Healthy Eating |
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2017-12-13 21:02:48 |
1. Surprise! No Calorie Counting. |
You won't need a calculator for this meal plan. Instead of adding up numbers, you swap out bad fats for heart-healthy ones. Go for olive oil instead of butter. Try fish or poultry rather than red meat. Enjoy fresh fruit and skip sugary, fancy desserts. Ea |
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2. The Food Is Really Fresh. |
You won't need to roam the frozen food aisle or hit a fast-food drive-thru. The focus is on seasonal food that's made in simple, mouth-watering ways. Build a yummy salad from spinach, cucumbers, and tomatoes. Add classic Greek ingredients like black olive |
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2017-12-13 21:02:48 |
3. You Can Have Bread. |
Look for a loaf made with whole grains. It's got more protein and minerals and is generally healthier than the white flour kind. Try whole-grain pita bread dipped in olive oil, hummus, or tahini (a protein-rich paste made from ground sesame seeds). |
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4. Fat Isn't Forbidden. |
You just need to look for the good kind. You'll find it in nuts, olives, and olive oil. These fats (not the saturated and trans fat hidden in processed foods) add flavor and help fight diseases from diabetes to cancer. Basic Basil Pesto is a tasty way to |
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5. The Menu Is Huge. |
It's more than just Greek and Italian cuisine. Look for recipes from Spain, Turkey, Morocco, and other countries. Choose foods that stick to the basics: light on red meat and whole-fat dairy, with lots of fresh fruits and veggies, olive oil, and whole gra |
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6. The Spices Are Delicious. |
Bay leaves, cilantro, coriander, rosemary, garlic, pepper, and cinnamon add so much flavor you won't need to reach for the salt shaker. Some have health benefits, too. Coriander and rosemary, for example, have disease-fighting antioxidants and nutrients. |
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7. It's Easy to Make. |
Greek meals are often small, easily assembled plates called mezzes. For your own serve-it-cold casual meal, you could put out plates of cheese, olives, nuts. Also check out these recipes for Basil Quinoa With Red Bell Pepper and Eight Layered Greek Dip. B |
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8. You Can Have Wine. |
A glass with meals is common in many Mediterranean countries, where dining is often leisurely and social. Some studies suggest that for some people, up to one glass a day for women and two for men may be good for your heart. Red wine may be healthier than |
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9. You Won't Be Hungry. |
You'll get a chance to eat rich-tasting foods like roasted sweet potatoes, hummus, and even this Lima Bean Spread. You digest these slowly so that you feel full longer. Hunger's not a problem when you can munch on nuts, olives, or bites of low-fat cheese |
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10. You Can Lose Weight. |
You'd think it would take a miracle to drop some pounds if you eat nuts, cheese, and oils. But those Mediterranean basics (and the slower eating style) let you feel full and satisfied. And that helps you stick to a diet. Regular exercise is also an import |
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11. Your Heart Will Thank You. |
Almost everything in this diet is good for your heart. Olive oil and nuts help lower "bad" cholesterol. Fruits, veggies, and beans help keep arteries clear. Fish helps lower triglycerides and blood pressure. Even a daily glass of wine may be good for your |
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12. You'll Stay Sharper Longer. |
The same goodness that protects your heart is also good for your brain. You're not eating bad fats and processed foods, which can cause inflammation. Instead, antioxidant-rich foods make this eating style a brain-friendly choice. |
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2018-03-14 06:45:06 |
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2018-03-14 06:45:06 |
Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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Healthy Eating |
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2018-03-14 06:45:06 |
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2017-12-13 21:02:51 |
Begin ASAP |
Even if you've never taken care of your skin, it's not too late to start. Your skin begins to age when you are only in your mid-20s, though you may not see it. Your favorite products may not work as well anymore. Your genes, daily habits, and the sun caus |
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2017-12-13 21:02:51 |
Use a Gentle Cleanser |
Choose a creamy one for dry skin, or an oil-free, foaming one for oily skin. If you have sensitive skin, talk to your dermatologist about how to avoid irritation. Wash with warm or cool water. Hot water can strip away your skin's natural moisture. Pat you |
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2017-12-13 21:02:51 |
Moisturizer for Your Face |
It protects and improves your skin. Even if you have oily skin or breakouts, you can use a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer every day. If you have dry skin, you may need to put it on more than just once a day. Pat it on while your face is still damp to s |
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2017-12-13 21:02:51 |
Wear Sunscreen Every Day |
You need sun protection during daylight hours, even if it’s overcast or you’re staying indoors. The sun’s rays can pass through clouds and windows, so you're always exposed. Many moisturizers have sunscreen. If yours doesn't, look for a broad-spectrum scr |
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Can I Layer My Skin Products? |
Yes. Start with clean skin and put on any prescription creams or gels first. Morning: Moisturizer, sunscreen (if it's not in your moisturizer), makeup if you wear it. Night: Anti-aging product (if you use one), moisturizer without sunscreen. |
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2017-12-13 21:02:51 |
Scrub Away Dead Skin |
Exfoliate to help your skin glow. You can buff off dead skin cells gently with a soft washcloth, spinning brush, or scrubs. If your skin is dry, exfoliate once a week. If you have oily skin, do it once or twice a week. If you have acne or sensitive skin, |
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2017-12-13 21:02:51 |
Reveal a Fresh Layer of Skin |
Some skin care products have ingredients that get rid of dead cells to uncover the brighter, fresher skin underneath. Acne medicines and anti-aging products may have salicylic acid or retinoids, for example. You can also get microdermabrasion or a chemica |
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2017-12-13 21:02:51 |
Dark Skin Needs TLC |
If you're African-American or Hispanic, for example, your skin might be sensitive to sun or chemicals. Stick with a simple, gentle skin care routine. Don't go a day without moisturizer or sunscreen. Even though you may not ever get sunburned, you still ne |
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2017-12-13 21:02:51 |
What's on the Menu? |
Your skin craves good nutrition just like the rest of your body. Some studies suggest that nutrients can improve and protect your skin. Creams and serums that include vitamins C or E may protect against sun damage. Ones that have vitamins A or B3 may be a |
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2017-12-13 21:02:51 |
Organic Is Not Always Better |
There's no scientific proof that organic or all-natural cosmetics and skin care products are safer for your skin. In some cases, they may irritate it, especially if yours is sensitive. Like many skin care products, "natural" ingredients like plant extract |
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2017-12-13 21:02:51 |
Facials: Fun or Fundamental? |
You don't need a salon facial for good skin care, but it may make your skin look smoother for a while. They can be a relaxing treat, too. A salon facial could include cleansing and exfoliating. Facials may cause allergic reactions or irritation in some pe |
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2017-12-13 21:02:51 |
I'm Too Old for Zits, Right? |
You're grown up, so why haven't your pimples and blackheads gone away? Hormones, hair products, and stress may be to blame, among other reasons. Your dermatologist or an aesthetician can help you figure out what your skin needs. Some products have ingredi |
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2017-12-13 21:02:51 |
Keep the Glow Going |
Don't smoke. It ages your skin and encourages wrinkling. Eat lots of fruits, vegetables, lean protein, and whole grains. Exercise every day. It helps your skin by boosting blood flow. And sweating flushes out dirt. Find ways to de-stress. Stress can make |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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Skin and Beauty |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Heart Healthy Foods |
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6104 |
2017-12-13 21:02:53 |
Bake Your Catch |
How you cook your fish makes a big difference to your heart. Bake it or grill it instead of frying to cut down on artery-clogging saturated fat. Bake delicate cod, spiced tilapia, or lemony grouper. Throw a firm fish on the grill: snapper, sea bass, or ha |
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2017-12-13 21:02:53 |
Go Greek (Yogurt), Instead of Mayo |
Replace all or some fatty mayo with nonfat Greek yogurt in your tuna or chicken salad, says dietitian and chef Katie Cavuto Boyle. Or spread one tablespoon of this thick, tangy yogurt on a lean turkey sandwich piled high with veggies. You'll swap out fat |
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2017-12-13 21:02:53 |
Bake With Flaxseeds |
Whip up muffins, quick breads, pancakes, cookies, and even chocolate cake with flaxseeds instead of eggs. To substitute for one large egg, stir 3 tablespoons of ground flaxseeds plus 1/8 teaspoon of baking powder in 3 tablespoons of water. You'll add fibe |
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2017-12-13 21:02:53 |
Slim the Cheese in a Casserole |
Lasagna and other cheesy bakes often call for ricotta -- and your nana's recipe probably calls for the full-fat kind! Switch to low fat and you'll cut out 9 grams of saturated fat per serving. That's a big help when you're trying to stay under 16-grams pe |
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2017-12-13 21:02:53 |
Pick Healthier Fruit |
Fruit has it all -- lots of fiber, not many calories, and it's good for your weight and blood pressure. Go natural, though -- skip fruit that's canned in syrup. Even a cup of peaches in "light" syrup has 33 grams of sugar. That's like having a bowl full o |
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2017-12-13 21:02:53 |
Cream Cheese? Whip It Good! |
Cream cheese can still grace your morning whole-wheat bagel. Reach for the whipped type in the dairy case. You can save about half the calories and saturated fat. Compare: One popular brand has 100 calories in two tablespoons. The saturated fat hits 6 gra |
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2017-12-13 21:02:53 |
Don't Squeeze That Orange! |
Orange juice and breakfast just seem to go together. But if you want a citrus kick, you're better off getting it from an actual orange. A cup of orange juice fills your glass with about 21 grams of sugar and almost no fiber. A large orange has a little le |
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2017-12-13 21:02:53 |
Gobble Turkey Sausage |
Shop smart at the grocery store. Low-fat turkey sausage instead of pork or beef sausage will do your heart good. Simmer it with fiber-rich beans and veggies. At breakfast, three links of lean turkey sausage adds up to just 1.5 grams of saturated fat. A si |
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2017-12-13 21:02:53 |
Chill Out With Fruit |
Does ice cream top your list of comfort foods? Cool off instead with ½ cup of juicy, frozen blueberries topped with a creamy dollop of nonfat yogurt. This sweet dessert has almost no saturated fat, compared with 14 grams in some premium ice creams studded |
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2017-12-13 21:02:53 |
Make Your Own Oatmeal |
Oatmeal is a classic choice to help lower cholesterol, thanks to its soluble fiber. But a packet of instant raisin and spice oatmeal can be loaded with 15 grams (three teaspoons!) of sugar. Make oatmeal with real oats instead. Add a sprinkle of raisins an |
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2018-03-14 06:45:14 |
Heart Healthy Foods |
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2018-03-14 06:45:14 |
Heart Healthy Foods |
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6604 |
2018-03-14 06:45:14 |
Heart Healthy Foods |
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2018-03-14 06:45:14 |
Heart Healthy Foods |
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2018-03-14 06:45:14 |
Heart Healthy Foods |
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2018-03-14 06:45:14 |
Heart Healthy Foods |
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2018-03-14 06:45:14 |
Heart Healthy Foods |
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6609 |
2018-03-14 06:45:14 |
Heart Healthy Foods |
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6610 |
2018-03-14 06:45:14 |
Heart Healthy Foods |
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6611 |
2018-03-14 06:45:14 |
Heart Healthy Foods |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Fungal Infections |
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6114 |
2017-12-13 21:02:54 |
Are Fungal Infections Serious? |
Fungal skin infections can be itchy and annoying, but they're rarely serious. Common infections such as athlete's foot, jock itch, and ringworm are caused by fungus and are easy to get and to pass around. In healthy people, they usually don't spread beyon |
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2017-12-13 21:02:54 |
Ringworm |
Ringworm isn't caused by worms. This raised, red, circular, itchy fungal infection can occur on the body or scalp. You're at greater risk if you come in contact with a pet or person with ringworm or with contaminated items. Prevent it by keeping your body |
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2017-12-13 21:02:54 |
Athlete's Foot |
Itchy, burning, cracked, and peeling feet? Athlete's foot is a form of ringworm that usually develops between the toes. It can spread via wet locker room floors and contaminated towels and shoes. Prevent it by wearing shower shoes at the gym, washing your |
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2017-12-13 21:02:54 |
Jock Itch |
A raised, itchy, red rash around your groin means you probably have jock itch, which can affect men and women. It's another type of ringworm, and it can be caused by sweating and the humid environment often created by athletic gear. You can prevent it by |
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2017-12-13 21:02:54 |
Nail Fungus |
Brittle, discolored, thick nails may mean you have nail fungus. It can affect fingernails or toenails. Prevent nail fungus by keeping hands and feet clean and dry, wearing dry socks and changing them often, wearing shoes in a public shower, pool, or locke |
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2017-12-13 21:02:54 |
Caring for Gym Clothes |
Change out of your gym clothes right after a workout. Sweaty gear provides a perfect home for fungi and other germs to thrive and grow. Wash exercise clothes after each use. Wear clean clothes before each workout. |
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2017-12-13 21:02:54 |
Fungal Infections: Hygiene at Home |
To prevent fungal infections from taking a foothold at home, your best defense is to keep skin clean and dry. Change underwear and socks daily. Let your sneakers air out and wash them regularly. Take your shoes off at home to expose your feet to the air. |
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2017-12-13 21:02:54 |
Gym and Locker Room Hygiene |
To fight fungal infections at the gym, wear shower shoes in the locker room and avoid sitting on wet benches. Don't share workout mats or towels. Wash your hands before and after a workout, and don't forget to wipe down gym equipment before and after usin |
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2017-12-13 21:02:54 |
Treating Fungal Infections |
Despite your best efforts at prevention, you think you have a fungal infection. Now what? First, talk to your doctor. Other skin problems can look a lot like fungal infections, but require different treatment. For mild infections, topical medication may b |
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2017-12-13 21:02:54 |
Can Fungal Infections Make You Sick? |
Fungal skin and nail infections may look bad, but they rarely lead to more than itching and irritation. Still, if you're worried about your jock itch, athlete's foot, or any rash, talk to your health care provider. |
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2018-03-14 06:45:24 |
Fungal Infections |
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2018-03-14 06:45:24 |
Fungal Infections |
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6614 |
2018-03-14 06:45:24 |
Fungal Infections |
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2018-03-14 06:45:24 |
Fungal Infections |
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2018-03-14 06:45:24 |
Fungal Infections |
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2018-03-14 06:45:24 |
Fungal Infections |
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2018-03-14 06:45:24 |
Fungal Infections |
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2018-03-14 06:45:24 |
Fungal Infections |
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2018-03-14 06:45:24 |
Fungal Infections |
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6621 |
2018-03-14 06:45:24 |
Fungal Infections |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Ebola Virus |
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2017-12-13 21:02:55 |
What Is Ebola? |
Ebola is a viral hemorrhagic (bleeding) illness that has a high fatality rate. The virus was discovered in 1976 near the Ebola River in the present day Democratic Republic of Congo. There are five strains of the Ebola virus -- Tai Forest, Sudan, Bundibugy |
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2017-12-13 21:02:55 |
The Ebola Outbreak |
Since 1976, outbreaks have occurred sporadically in Zaire, Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, and Uganda. The largest outbreak, beginning in March 2014, affects Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Senegal, and Nigeria. The West Africa Ebola outbreak i |
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2017-12-13 21:02:55 |
How Is Ebola Transmitted? |
In between human outbreaks, Ebola is believed to be harbored in animals that act as a “reservoir” for the virus. When a human contracts Ebola by handling an infected animal, person-to-person transmission can then lead to an outbreak. Ebola can be transmit |
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2017-12-13 21:02:55 |
What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Ebola? |
The signs and symptoms of Ebola virus include fever greater than 101°F, vomiting, diarrhea, sore throat, severe headache, joint/muscle pain, abdominal pain, weakness, rash, and internal bleeding. Some people with the illness may bleed from the eyes, nose, |
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2017-12-13 21:02:55 |
Is Ebola Airborne? |
In lab conditions, the Ebola virus has been shown to spread through the air. However, in real-world living conditions and in hospital settings, there is no evidence that Ebola can be transmitted through the air. While there are fears that Ebola could muta |
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2017-12-13 21:02:55 |
What Is the Fatality Rate of Ebola? |
Every Ebola outbreak is different. Historically, the larger Ebola outbreaks have had a fatality rate of 50% to almost 90%. The reported fatality rate for suspected cases of the West Africa Ebola outbreak that began in March 2014 is about 40% as of April 2 |
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2017-12-13 21:02:55 |
What Is the Treatment for Ebola? |
There is no cure for Ebola. New therapies are being investigated. Treatment for Ebola consists of supportive care which often includes administering intravenous (IV) fluids and monitoring and maintaining appropriate electrolyte, oxygen, and blood pressure |
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2017-12-13 21:02:55 |
Is There an Ebola Vaccine? |
There currently is no FDA-approved vaccine for the Ebola virus. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is working to develop an Ebola vaccine. In light of the West Africa Ebola o |
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2017-12-13 21:02:55 |
Other Potential Treatments for Ebola |
An experimental therapy for Ebola is being developed called ZMapp. The therapy consists of three monoclonal antibodies that are designed to treat existing Ebola infection. Monoclonal antibodies work by binding to proteins in the virus and “targeting” them |
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2017-12-13 21:02:55 |
Can Ebola Be Prevented? |
People in areas known to have cases of Ebola can take the following precautions to minimize the risk of contracting the virus. Meticulous hygiene is necessary. Avoid people and bodily fluids of those known or suspected of having Ebola. Do not have contact |
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2018-03-14 06:45:37 |
Ebola Virus |
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2018-03-14 06:45:37 |
Ebola Virus |
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2018-03-14 06:45:37 |
Ebola Virus |
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2018-03-14 06:45:37 |
Ebola Virus |
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2018-03-14 06:45:37 |
Ebola Virus |
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Ebola Virus |
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2018-03-14 06:45:37 |
Ebola Virus |
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2018-03-14 06:45:37 |
Ebola Virus |
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2018-03-14 06:45:37 |
Ebola Virus |
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2018-03-14 06:45:37 |
Ebola Virus |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Enterovirus D68 |
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2017-12-13 21:02:59 |
What Is Enterovirus D68? |
Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) is one of the more than 100 types of enteroviruses which can cause 10 – 15 million infections in the US each year. EV-D68 was first identified in California 1962 and until recently has caused very few infections in the United Stat |
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2017-12-13 21:02:59 |
What Are the Symptoms of Enterovirus D68 |
Most children that get enterovirus D68 infections have mild to moderate symptoms that include a runny nose, coughing and sneezing, fever (mild) and body aches. For some children, especially those with a history of any respiratory problem such as asthma, t |
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2017-12-13 21:02:59 |
How Dangerous Is Enterovirus D68? |
EV-D68 can be very dangerous to some individuals. However, for most individuals it is usually not serious. Young children with asthma or other breathing problems can have serious breathing problems develop when infected with this enterovirus. Some of thes |
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2017-12-13 21:02:59 |
Can Enterovirus D68 Cause Paralysis? |
EV-D68 may, in a few children, cause death. In addition in a few others, muscle weakness and paralysis has been noted. This may occur rarely with enteroviral infections. However, the infrequent role non-polio enterovirus play in the development of these p |
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2017-12-13 21:02:59 |
Common Myths About Enterovirus D68 |
As stated previously, enterovirus D68 was first identified in California in 1962; it is not a new virus and previous outbreaks of EV-D68 were small and not characterized by serious complications. Even with this outbreak, most children that become infected |
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2017-12-13 21:02:59 |
Enterovirus D68 or the Flu? |
Unfortunately, the symptoms of the flu (influenza) and EV-D68 are initially similar and in mild cases of both infections, clinically indistinguishable. Specific lab tests can distinguish these two viruses. Such tests are usually not done unless the person |
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2017-12-13 21:02:59 |
How Does Enterovirus D68 Spread? |
EV-D68 spreads easily from person to person through the air with coughs, sneezes, or other secretions like saliva, nasal mucus or sputum. If these particles that contain live viruses touch surfaces that are then handled by uninfected individuals, the viru |
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2017-12-13 21:02:59 |
How Long Does Enterovirus D68 Last? |
Most people (children) will have mild to moderate symptoms for about a week. Those with severe symptoms may have infection last longer (about 10 – 14 days). Unfortunately, the virus may be shed from the body for several weeks so that an infected child, ev |
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2017-12-13 21:02:59 |
What Is the Treatment for Enterovirus D68? |
There are no specific treatments for children with respiratory illness caused by EV-D68; in general, treatment is supportive to help relieve symptoms such as fever, discomfort, and cough. Aspirin should not be given to children. There are no vaccines or a |
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2017-12-13 21:02:59 |
Treatments for Severe Symptoms of Enterovirus D68 |
Severe symptoms of EV-D68 often need more immediate medical care or they need to be taken to an emergency department. Severe symptoms include wheezing, shortness of breath and a bluish coloration of the lips. |
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2017-12-13 21:02:59 |
Prevention of Enterovirus D68 |
Avoiding contact with a person that has an infection with enterovirus D68 is one of the good ways to protect you from infection. Avoiding close contact with bodily fluids, including nasal secretions, mucous secretions, spit, and staying about 6 feet away |
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2017-12-13 21:02:59 |
Enterovirus D68 and Asthma |
Children with asthma are the most likely individuals to develop more severe symptoms. If your child has asthma, one of the best things to do is to make sure that asthma symptoms are well controlled with the child’s medication. This can help reduce the sev |
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2018-03-14 06:45:38 |
Enterovirus D68 |
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Enterovirus D68 |
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Enterovirus D68 |
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Enterovirus D68 |
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Enterovirus D68 |
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Enterovirus D68 |
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Enterovirus D68 |
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Enterovirus D68 |
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Enterovirus D68 |
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Enterovirus D68 |
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Enterovirus D68 |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Acne 101 |
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2017-12-13 21:03:01 |
What Causes Acne? |
Acne vulgaris is the world’s most common skin disease. Anyone of any age can get it, but teens and young adults are most likely to suffer acne outbreaks. In fact, 80 percent of people ages 11-30 have acne outbreaks at least occasionally. To understand acn |
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2017-12-13 21:03:01 |
Comedones: Blackheads and Whiteheads |
Comedones are clogged pores that fill with sebum (oil and cellular debris). Comedones can be either blackheads or whiteheads depending on how deep they are in the pores and how long they’ve been exposed to air. Comedones are the first step toward pimples. |
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2017-12-13 21:03:01 |
What Are Blackheads? |
Blackheads appear on the skin as tiny black dots. The dark color of blackheads is not caused by dirt; instead, this is the color sebum takes after being exposed to air. Blackheads also stretch the opening of a pore. Blackheads are sometimes called open co |
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2017-12-13 21:03:01 |
What Are Whiteheads? Nose, Chin, Face |
Whiteheads are small, raised bumps on the surface of the skin, and they are another form of clogged pore (comedo) that can be a precursor to pimples. Similar to blackheads, whiteheads form when the hair follicle fills with sebum. Unlike blackheads, whiteh |
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2017-12-13 21:03:01 |
Papules (Pimples) |
A papule is a tiny pimple (less than .5 centimeters wide). It usually has a dome shape. Papules are sometimes called “pinheads.” Papules do not contain pus. A large number of papules may indicate moderate to severe acne. Don't Pop Your Pimple This type of |
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2017-12-13 21:03:01 |
Pustules (Pimples) |
Pustules are another kind of inflamed pimple. They resemble a whitehead with a red ring around the bump. The bump is typically filled with white or yellow pus. How are Pustules Formed? Pustules are inflamed pores filled with the P. acnes bacteria. These l |
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2017-12-13 21:03:01 |
Nodules: The Bigger, Deeper Papules |
Nodules are forms of papules, but they are bigger and they form more deeply in the skin. These are large, inflamed bumps that feel firm to the touch. Nodules develop deep within the skin and are often painful. Nodules should be treated by a dermatologist. |
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2017-12-13 21:03:01 |
Cysts: Making a Diagnosis |
Like nodules, cysts are a more extreme lesion that can result from acne. Also like nodules, cysts can be very painful and should be treated by a dermatologist. Acne cysts are closed pockets of tissue filled with pus. They resemble boils. Surgeons can drai |
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2017-12-13 21:03:01 |
Skin Blemish Types: Mild Acne |
Acne falls into the "mild" category if you have fewer than 20 whiteheads or blackheads, fewer than 15 inflamed bumps, or fewer than 30 total lesions. Mild acne is usually treated with over-the-counter topical medicine or self-care. It may take up to eight |
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2017-12-13 21:03:01 |
Skin Blemish Types: Severe Cystic Acne |
Severe cystic acne is a painful condition. Also called nodulocystic acne, people with severe cystic acne have: Multiple inflamed cysts and nodules. The acne may turn deep red or purple. It often leaves scars. This type of acne is more common in men than w |
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2017-12-13 21:03:01 |
Skin Blemish Types: Acne Conglobata |
Acne conglobata (also termed acne Conglobate) is one of the most severe forms of acne. It involves many inflamed nodules that are connected under the skin to other nodules. It can affect the neck, chest, arms, and buttocks. Characteristics of Acne Conglob |
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2017-12-13 21:03:01 |
Skin Blemish Types: Acne Mechanica |
Have you ever noticed red or pink bumps after wearing tight-fitting athletic equipment? It may have been acne mechanica, a skin condition usually found beneath heavy protective equipment, and is often seen on football and hockey players. Acne mechanica is |
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2017-12-13 21:03:01 |
How to Get Rid of Acne: Topical Therapy |
Topical therapy is acne medication that is applied directly to the skin, like gels or creams. Over-the-counter topical products can often help mild acne. Topical medications may contain these ingredients: Benzoyl peroxide, which treats acne by unclogging |
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2018-03-14 06:45:50 |
Acne 101 |
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Acne 101 |
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Acne 101 |
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Acne 101 |
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Acne 101 |
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Acne 101 |
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Acne 101 |
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Acne 101 |
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Acne 101 |
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Acne 101 |
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Acne 101 |
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Acne 101 |
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Acne 101 |
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Acne 101 |
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Acne 101 |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Exercise and Fitness |
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2017-12-13 21:03:02 |
The 7-Minute Workout |
If you’ve ever promised yourself that you would get back in shape just as soon as you could find the time, then the 7-Minute Workout may be for you. It’s a short, rapid-fire series of exercises that use your own body weight. Start with something you learn |
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2017-12-13 21:03:02 |
Wall Sits |
Stand with your back to a wall, feet hip-width apart and slightly in front of you. Lean back into the wall, and slide down like you’re sitting down into a chair. Your knees should finish above your ankles, bent at 90 degrees. Hold this position for 30 sec |
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2017-12-13 21:03:02 |
Push-Ups |
Get into a "plank" position on the floor or mat, feet together with toes tucked under, hands planted flat below your shoulders. Slowly bend your elbows and lower your body toward the floor, as far down as you can go keeping back and hips level. Then press |
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2017-12-13 21:03:02 |
Ab Crunch |
Start with a basic crunch: Lie flat on your back, with your knees bent and feet on floor. Tighten your core. Press your lower back into the mat and reach toward top of knees. Return to starting position but keep core tight and repeat for 30 seconds. |
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2017-12-13 21:03:02 |
Step-Up |
Stand facing a sturdy chair or bench. Step up onto the chair or bench with your left leg, coming all the way up to stand on it with both feet fully. Then step back down and come back up, starting with your right leg this time. Do as many as you can in 30 |
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2017-12-13 21:03:02 |
Squat |
Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and toes forward. Bend your knees as you hinge at the hips, shifting them back and down like you’re about to sit in a chair. Lower yourself as far as you comfortably can, keeping most of your weight on your heels. |
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2017-12-13 21:03:02 |
Triceps Dip on Chair |
Sit on the front edge of a stable and sturdy chair or bench, and put your palms on the edge, fingers pointing forward or slightly toward you. Ease off the chair, supporting your weight with your heels and your palms. Slowly bend your elbows as you lower y |
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2017-12-13 21:03:02 |
Plank |
Lie on your stomach on an exercise mat, with your elbows close to your sides, palms down and fingers facing forward. Lift your torso and thighs off the floor, keeping your body straight. Rest your weight on your elbows and your feet, with toes tucked towa |
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2017-12-13 21:03:02 |
High Knees |
Run in place for 30 seconds, bringing your knees up as high as you can with each step. Focus on lifting your knees up and down rapidly. Try holding your palms out in front of you at waist height, working to "smack" your knee into your palm with each step. |
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2017-12-13 21:03:02 |
Lunges |
Stand with your feet together. Step forward on your right foot, dropping your pelvis down toward the floor (not forward), lowering yourself until both front and back knees are bent as close to a 90-degree angle as possible. Then push back with the front l |
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2017-12-13 21:03:02 |
Push-Up and Rotation |
Start in a standard push-up position. Begin a traditional push-up, but as you come back up, shift your weight onto your left side. Rotate your upper body and extend your right arm straight up toward the ceiling. Return to your starting position, then repe |
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2017-12-13 21:03:02 |
Side Plank |
Lie on your right side on a mat, with your legs straight and your left leg stacked directly on top of the right. Keeping your ankles, knees, hips, and trunk in a straight line, push your weight up on your bent right elbow, which should be directly under y |
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2018-03-14 06:46:03 |
Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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2018-03-14 06:46:03 |
Exercise and Fitness |
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Exercise and Fitness |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Menopause and Sex |
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2017-12-13 21:03:05 |
Hot Flash Cooldown |
Keep a diary to track what sets off your hot flashes. Caffeine? Alcohol? A hot room? Stress? All are common causes. When a flash starts, take slow, deep breaths, in your nose and out your mouth. For tough cases, talk to your doctor. |
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2017-12-13 21:03:05 |
Freeze Out Night Sweats |
At night, hot flashes can go on for 3 minutes or more, leaving you drenched in sweat and unable to sleep. But there are ways to keep your cool. Trade the heavy flannels for light PJs. Put a bag of frozen peas under your pillow. Flip the pillow through the |
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2017-12-13 21:03:05 |
Boost the Odds of Sleep |
Yoga, tai chi, and meditation can help you get shut-eye, research shows. Any exercise can make a difference -- just stop 3 hours before bedtime. Skip a nightcap, since alcohol will wake you up later. Sip warm milk instead. It has a substance in it that ca |
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2017-12-13 21:03:05 |
Give Your Body Help |
Hormone changes leave the vagina thinner and dryer, which can make sex painful. Lucky for you, lots of products can help. Try nonprescription, water-based vaginal lubricants or vaginal moisturizer. You can also ask your doctor about prescription vaginal c |
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2017-12-13 21:03:05 |
Nurture That Lost Desire |
Make more time for sex. Try massage and foreplay, too. Use erotica and new-for-you sex routines as ways to build desire. Hormone changes are a main cause, but other things that zap your sex drive can strike at the same time. Ask your doctor about poor sle |
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2017-12-13 21:03:05 |
Mood Highs and Oh-So Lows |
It's like PMS, only amped up -- crying jags, happy happies, cranky crankies. These are common for women around the time of menopause. And if you had bad PMS, the hormonal changes that happen during this time may cause even bigger mood swings. Yoga and tai |
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2017-12-13 21:03:05 |
Head Off Headaches |
Migraines can get worse at or around the time of menopause, or show up for the first time. Keep a diary to see what seems to trigger them and if they show up along with hot flashes. That way you can take steps to lessen them. Eating small meals through th |
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2017-12-13 21:03:05 |
When Hair Goes Down the Drain |
Hair can thin or shed faster around the time of menopause. At the same time, it may show up where you don't want it -- on your chin and cheeks. To save what you have, switch to coloring products that don't have harsh chemicals. Avoid the sun, which is dry |
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2017-12-13 21:03:05 |
Zits? Now? Really? |
You expect to have acne in your teens but not in your 50s. Surprise: It's common around menopause, too. Make sure your moisturizer, sunscreen, cleanser, and other face products are gentle. Look for the words "oil free," "won't clog pores," "noncomedogenic |
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2017-12-13 21:03:05 |
Blast Through Mental Fog |
"Use it or lose it." That simple phrase can help you fight fuzzy thinking and stay focused during menopause. Challenge your brain in new ways. Learn something new, like a hobby or language. Lower your stress level. Women with more hot flashes -- which can |
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Menopause and Sex |
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Menopause and Sex |
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Menopause and Sex |
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Menopause and Sex |
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Menopause and Sex |
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Menopause and Sex |
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Menopause and Sex |
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Menopause and Sex |
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2018-03-14 06:46:05 |
Menopause and Sex |
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Understanding Medical Marijuana |
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2017-12-13 21:03:07 |
What Is Medical Marijuana? |
When people talk about medical marijuana, they’re referring to any part of a marijuana plant used to alleviate any health problem. People don’t use this to get high, but rather to ease their medical symptoms. When cannabis is legally sold as medicine, it |
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2017-12-13 21:03:07 |
How Does Marijuana Affect the Brain? |
Marijuana’s impact on the brain is complex and varies from person to person. How quickly cannabis works depends on how it is consumed. When smoked, the effects are felt almost immediately because THC goes quickly into your bloodstream via your lungs. This |
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2017-12-13 21:03:07 |
Medical Marijuana Uses |
Various lines of research into the health effects of marijuana are ongoing. However, research into medical cannabis has been hampered since the 1930s by the drug’s illegality, a situation only now beginning to change for would-be researchers. This means t |
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2017-12-13 21:03:07 |
Medical Marijuana Side Effects (Long Term) |
Along with its short-term side effects, regular users of marijuana may also experience side effects over the long term. These side effects include respiratory problems such as lung infections and a daily cough for those who take medical marijuana through |
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2017-12-13 21:03:07 |
Dronabinol vs. Nabilone: Drugs Made From Marijuana |
In 1985, the FDA approved two similar drugs based on the marijuana cannabinoid THC: dronabinol (Marinol) and nabilone (Cesamet). Both are prescribed to increase appetite, decrease nausea and vomiting, and manage pain. Dronabinol (Marinol) Dronabinol is ac |
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2017-12-13 21:03:07 |
Ways of Using Medical Marijuana |
There are three ways marijuana can be used as medicine: by eating it, by breathing it in, or by rubbing it on the skin. Ingesting Medical Cannabis Edible cannabis can take many forms. It may be baked into a treat like a cookie or brownie, infused in a dri |
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2017-12-13 21:03:07 |
Where Medical Marijuana Is Legal |
In 1996, California voters passed the first laws in the nation to legalize medical marijuana. Since that time, all but eight states have passed laws legalizing some form of medical marijuana. Laws vary greatly from state to state. Some states allow only C |
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2017-12-13 21:03:07 |
Medical Marijuana for Children |
Children with hard-to-treat epilepsy may find relief from their seizures through medical marijuana, according to some studies. One strain of medical marijuana, "Charlotte's Web" makes it easier to treat kids without getting them high because the strain ha |
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2018-03-14 06:46:16 |
Understanding Medical Marijuana |
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Understanding Medical Marijuana |
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2018-03-14 06:46:16 |
Understanding Medical Marijuana |
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2018-03-14 06:46:16 |
Understanding Medical Marijuana |
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2018-03-14 06:46:16 |
Understanding Medical Marijuana |
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Understanding Medical Marijuana |
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2018-03-14 06:46:16 |
Understanding Medical Marijuana |
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2018-03-14 06:46:16 |
Understanding Medical Marijuana |
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2018-03-14 06:46:16 |
Understanding Medical Marijuana |
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Understanding Medical Marijuana |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Hepatitis C |
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2017-12-13 21:03:09 |
What Is Hepatitis C (Hep C, HCV)? |
Hepatitis C (HCV) is a virus that causes inflammation of the liver. Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver. It is a member of the family of viruses that include hepatitis A and hepatitis B. The viruses behave differently and have different modes of tra |
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How Common Is Hepatitis C? |
About 2.7-3.9 million people in the U.S. currently live with chronic hepatitis C infection. 75%-85% of people infected with hepatitis C are infected with chronic hepatitis C. The virus is most common in baby boomers who represent 75% of infected adults. T |
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2017-12-13 21:03:09 |
How Do You Get Hepatitis C? |
Hepatitis C is a blood-borne illness, meaning it is transmitted via contact with infected blood. Usually the virus enters the body through a puncture wound on the skin. Is Hepatitis C Contagious? Yes, hepatitis C is contagious. The most common way hepatit |
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2017-12-13 21:03:09 |
Hepatitis C (Hep C) Symptoms |
About 70% to 80% of people with the hepatitis C virus do not have any symptoms, especially in the early stages. In these people, symptoms may develop years, even decades later, when liver damage occurs. Others develop symptoms between 2 weeks to 6 months |
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2017-12-13 21:03:09 |
How Is Hepatitis C Diagnosed? |
Hepatitis C infection is diagnosed with several blood tests. The hepatitis C antibody test checks for antibodies (immune particles) that fight the virus. A "non-reactive" result means that antibodies to the virus are not detected. A "reactive" result mean |
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2017-12-13 21:03:09 |
Hepatitis C (Hep C) Treatment |
Treatment for hepatitis C is available. The course of treatment depends on whether the infection is acute or chronic, the strain (genotype) of the virus, the amount of the virus in the body (viral load), the degree of liver damage, response to previous tr |
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2017-12-13 21:03:09 |
Hepatitis C and Liver Transplantation |
Some people with advanced hepatitis C and severe liver damage undergo a liver transplant, but that doesn't eradicate the infection. Patients with an active infection at the time of the transplant will develop hepatitis C in the new liver. Sometimes the in |
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2017-12-13 21:03:09 |
Is Hepatitis C Curable? |
About 15% to 25% of people who are infected with the hepatitis C infection clear the virus on their own. Scientists are still trying to determine why hepatitis C goes away in some patients, while others go on to develop symptoms. There is no cure for an a |
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Hepatitis C Vaccine |
There is currently no vaccine for hepatitis C. Research is ongoing to develop a vaccine against the virus. There are vaccines for hepatitis A and hepatitis B. |
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Hepatitis C |
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Hepatitis C |
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Hepatitis C |
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Hepatitis C |
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Hepatitis C |
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Hepatitis C |
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Hepatitis C |
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Hepatitis C |
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Binge Eating Disorder |
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2017-12-13 21:03:10 |
What Is Binge Eating Disorder? |
Binge eating disorder isn't the same as occasional overeating. Plenty of people eat too much once in a while. Who hasn’t had a stomachache after a huge Thanksgiving dinner? People with this eating disorder, though, feel compelled to do so on a regular bas |
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2017-12-13 21:03:10 |
Feeling Distressed |
People who have binge eating disorder feel they can't control how much or even what they're eating. They often eat alone, until they feel sick, or when they’re not hungry. Guilt, shame, disgust, or sadness come after the binge. People may feel so embarras |
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2017-12-13 21:03:10 |
It's Different From Bulimia |
Bulimia and binge eating disorder aren't the same, although they share some symptoms. People with bulimia also regularly overeat, and they may feel the same negative emotions, such as a loss of control, shame, or guilt. The key difference is that people w |
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Who Is at Risk? |
Anyone can develop binge eating disorder, regardless of race, sex, age, or weight. It’s believed to be the most common eating disorder in the U.S. Although women are slightly more likely to have it, men can also get it. More than 6 million Americans -- 2% |
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2017-12-13 21:03:10 |
How It Affects Weight |
Many people who develop binge eating disorder also struggle with their weight. Among people with the disorder, about two-thirds are obese, and one study found that as many as 30% of people who seek weight-loss treatment may also have it. People who are ov |
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2017-12-13 21:03:10 |
It's About Mental Health |
Many people with binge eating disorder also have other emotional or mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and substance abuse. They may also feel stressed, have trouble sleeping, and struggle with low self-esteem or body i |
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2017-12-13 21:03:10 |
What Causes Binge Eating Disorder? |
Experts aren’t sure exactly what causes eating disorders. A mix of factors, including a person's genes, psychology, and background, may be involved. Dieting can lead to binge eating disorder, but we don't know whether that alone can trigger it. Some peopl |
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Recovery Is Possible |
If you think you might have binge eating disorder, know that it can be successfully treated. The first step is getting a diagnosis. To do that, a doctor or other health professional will give you a physical exam and ask questions about your eating habits, |
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2017-12-13 21:03:10 |
Treatment: Help With Thoughts, Feelings, and Food |
Talking with a psychiatrist or other counselor is key in working on emotional issues. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) aims to change the negative thought patterns that can spark binge eating. Interpersonal therapy (IPT) addresses relationship problems |
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2017-12-13 21:03:10 |
What About Medication? |
Certain medications, such as antidepressants and specific anti-seizure drugs that can help control food cravings and urges to binge, may be useful for people with binge eating disorder -- particularly when they also work with a counselor. No medications a |
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2017-12-13 21:03:10 |
Losing Weight With Binge Eating Disorder |
Binge eating can lead to weight gain and make it tough to shed extra pounds and keep them off for good. As part of their treatment, people with binge eating disorder may need help with that. Traditional weight loss programs may help, but some people strug |
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2017-12-13 21:03:10 |
Prevention |
If you're at risk for binge eating disorder, you can take action to avoid getting it. Watch for feelings such as, guilt, shame, or being impulsive around food, or having low self-esteem. If you have these kinds of issues, or if eating disorders run in you |
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Binge Eating Disorder |
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Binge Eating Disorder |
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Binge Eating Disorder |
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Binge Eating Disorder |
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Binge Eating Disorder |
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Binge Eating Disorder |
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Binge Eating Disorder |
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Binge Eating Disorder |
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Binge Eating Disorder |
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2018-03-14 06:46:38 |
Binge Eating Disorder |
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Binge Eating Disorder |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Viral Infections |
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2017-12-13 21:03:13 |
What Is a Virus? |
Viruses are small particles of genetic material (either DNA or RNA) that are surrounded by a protein coat. Some viruses also have a fatty "envelope" covering. They are incapable of reproducing on their own. Viruses depend on the organisms they infect (hos |
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2017-12-13 21:03:13 |
What Is a Viral Infection? |
A viral infection is a proliferation of a harmful virus inside the body. Viruses cannot reproduce without the assistance of a host. Viruses infect a host by introducing their genetic material into the cells and hijacking the cell’s internal machinery to m |
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2017-12-13 21:03:13 |
How Long Are Viral Infections Contagious? |
Contagiousness refers to the ability of a virus to be transmitted from one person (or host) to another. Viral infections are contagious for varying periods of time depending on the virus. An incubation period refers to the time between exposure to a virus |
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2017-12-13 21:03:13 |
Bacteria vs. Virus |
Viruses and bacteria are two types of potentially disease-causing (pathogenic) particles. Viruses are much smaller than bacteria and can’t reproduce without the assistance of a host. Bacteria are capable of reproducing on their own. The symptoms of viral |
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2017-12-13 21:03:13 |
Virus Transmission |
Viruses can be transmitted in a variety of ways. Some viruses can spread through touch, saliva, or even the air. Other viruses can be transmitted through sexual contact or by sharing contaminated needles. Insects including ticks and mosquitoes can act as |
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2017-12-13 21:03:13 |
Respiratory Viral Infections |
Respiratory viral infections affect the lungs, nose, and throat. These viruses are most commonly spread by inhaling droplets containing virus particles. Examples include: Rhinovirus is the virus that most often causes the common cold, but there are more t |
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2017-12-13 21:03:13 |
Viral Skin Infections |
Viral skin infections can range from mild to severe and often produce a rash. Examples of viral skin infections include: Molluscum contagiosum causes small, flesh-colored bumps most often in children ages 1 to 10 years old; however, people of any age can |
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2017-12-13 21:03:13 |
Foodborne Viral Infections |
Viruses are one of the most common causes of food poisoning. The symptoms of these infections vary depending on the virus involved. Hepatitis A is a virus that affects the liver for a few weeks up to several months. Symptoms may include yellow skin, nause |
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2017-12-13 21:03:13 |
Sexually Transmitted Viral Infections |
Sexually transmitted viral infections spread through contact with bodily fluids. Some sexually transmitted infections can also be transmitted via the blood (blood-borne transmission). Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually-transmitted infe |
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2017-12-13 21:03:13 |
Other Viral Infections |
Viruses are abundant in the world and cause many other infections ranging from mild to life-threatening. Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a type of herpes virus that’s associated with fever, fatigue, swollen lymph nodes, and an enlarged spleen. EBV is a very c |
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2017-12-13 21:03:13 |
Viruses and Cancer |
Viruses insert themselves into host cell DNA in order to make more virus particles. Cancer is a disease that occurs as the result of mutations or alterations to DNA. Because viruses affect the DNA of host cells, viruses are known to contribute to several |
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Viral Infections |
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Viral Infections |
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Viral Infections |
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Viral Infections |
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Viral Infections |
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Viral Infections |
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Viral Infections |
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Viral Infections |
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Viral Infections |
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Viral Infections |
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Viral Infections |
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Viral Infections |
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Dental Health |
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2017-12-13 21:03:16 |
The Importance of Dental Hygiene |
Besides smiling, laughing, and communicating, the mouth and teeth serve important functions in the body. Teeth and saliva break down food, making it easier for the stomach to process it further for absorption by the intestines. The teeth provide structura |
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Abscessed Tooth |
An abscessed tooth occurs when an infection moves up tooth pulp and settles into the root near the jaw bone and forms a swollen, pus-filled area. Abscessed Tooth Symptoms Bad breath Fever Gum redness Pain Swelling An untreated tooth abscess may lead to a |
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Cavities (Tooth Decay) |
Cavities are areas of damaged tooth enamel that form when acid erodes away at a tooth. What Causes Cavities? Bacteria are normally present on teeth as plaque. Bacteria produce acid as a byproduct from feeding on sugar in the diet. The acid produced then e |
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What Is a Dry Socket? |
A dry socket is a condition that may result after a tooth extraction if the blood clot that normally fills the socket is lost. The dry socket leaves underlying nerves exposed, which is very painful. Dry Socket Symptoms Whitish bone rather than a blood clo |
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2017-12-13 21:03:16 |
What Is Gum Disease (Gingivitis)? |
Gum disease (gingivitis) is inflammation of the gums. It is caused by plaque-producing bacteria that build up on the teeth. Gingivitis Symptoms Bad breath Gum recession Painful, red, swollen, bleeding gums Severe gum inflammation that spreads to the bones |
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2017-12-13 21:03:16 |
Dry Mouth (Xerostomia) |
Saliva lubricates teeth and other tissues in the mouth and helps guard against infection and gum disease. Dry mouth results from a decreased production of saliva. Dry Mouth Causes Dry mouth is caused by some medical conditions or the use of certain medica |
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Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorders |
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders refer to conditions that affect the jaw joint and the associated muscles. Arthritis or structural problems may cause TMJ problems. TMJ disorders may also be a symptom of another condition like chronic fatigue syndro |
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2017-12-13 21:03:16 |
Bad Breath (Halitosis) |
Bad breath (halitosis) can be uncomfortable and can have many potential causes. What Causes Bad Breath? Diet is one potential cause of bad breath. Odiferous garlic and onions can lead to unpleasant breath. Lack of good oral hygiene may allow bacteria to p |
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2017-12-13 21:03:16 |
Tooth Sensitivity |
Tooth sensitivity occurs when hot, cold, sweet, or acidic substances irritate tooth nerves. What Causes Sensitive Teeth? Teeth are covered by a protective substance called enamel. Under the gum line, the protective substance is called cementum. The layer |
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2017-12-13 21:03:16 |
Wisdom Teeth |
Wisdom teeth are the very last teeth that people get as a young adult (teens to early twenties). They are called the third molars. Some people may be able to keep their wisdom teeth if they do not cause any problems. Other times, wisdom teeth may crowd ot |
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Oral Cancer |
Oral cancer is cancer in and around the mouth including the lips, inside of the cheeks, tongue, roof of the mouth, floor of the mouth, sinuses, and throat. Oral Cancer Symptoms Oral cancer may appear as a lump or sore in the mouth that does not go away. R |
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What Is a Root Canal? |
A root canal is performed if tooth decay or an infection affects the tooth pulp. It may also be done if a tooth is injured or damaged, either by trauma or repeated dental procedures. Root canals can eliminate pain and save the remainder of the tooth. Root |
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Dental Implants |
Dental implants are designed to replace missing teeth. Dental Implant Procedure The process of performing dental implants involves several steps: First, a titanium post is inserted into the jawbone by a surgeon. Over the next several months, bone grows ar |
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Toothache |
Toothache is commonly associated with a cavity, but many other things may cause tooth pain. A cracked tooth, an abscess, and gum disease can all be painful. Toothache pain is sometimes “referred pain” from another area like the sinuses. That means the pai |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Dental Health |
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Sports Injuries |
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2017-12-13 21:03:18 |
Sports Injuries |
Sports injuries are injuries that occur when engaging in sports or exercise. Sports injuries can occur due to overtraining, lack of conditioning, and improper form or technique. Failing to warm up increases the risk of sports injuries. Bruises, strains, s |
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2017-12-13 21:03:18 |
Pulled Muscle |
Muscle strain is another name for a pulled muscle. It occurs when a muscle is overstretched and tears. Symptoms of a pulled muscle may include pain, swelling, weakness, and difficulty or inability to use the muscle. Muscles in the quadriceps, the calves, |
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2017-12-13 21:03:18 |
Torn ACL |
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) helps hold the knee joint together and provides stability. A torn ACL is a sports injury that may occur when landing the wrong way, changing direction or stopping quickly, or from a direct blow to the knee. People who |
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2017-12-13 21:03:18 |
Torn MCL |
The medial collateral ligament (MCL) connects the upper leg bone (femur) to the larger bone of the lower leg (tibia). It is located on the inner side of the knee. The MCL is typically injured when the knee joint is pushed sideways when making a wrong move |
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2017-12-13 21:03:18 |
Shin Splints |
Shin splints are throbbing, aching, or stabbing pain on the insides of the lower leg. Shin splints are a repetitive use injury that may occur in runners or those who are beginning to exercise. Pain occurs when muscles and tendons around the tibia (the lar |
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6240 |
2017-12-13 21:03:18 |
Stress Fracture |
A stress fracture is an overuse injury that occurs when muscles are no longer able to absorb the impact from physical activity, and a bone absorbs the pressure, resulting in a break. Stress fractures can occur when increasing activity, especially too quic |
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6241 |
2017-12-13 21:03:18 |
Plantar Fasciitis |
The plantar fascia is a ligament that connects the heel to the front of the foot, supporting the arch. Plantar fasciitis is inflammation of this ligament. It causes heel pain often felt the first thing in the morning after getting out of bed or after bein |
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6242 |
2017-12-13 21:03:18 |
Sprained Ankle |
A sprained ankle occurs when the ligaments that support the joint become overstretched. Ankle sprains may occur when playing sports or doing everyday activities. Stepping wrong on an uneven surface or stepping in a way that twists or rolls the foot may le |
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6243 |
2017-12-13 21:03:18 |
Tennis Elbow |
Tennis elbow is an overuse injury that may be associated with playing racket sports. Plumbers, painters and those in similar professions are also at risk. Tennis elbow involves inflammation of the tendons on the outside of the elbow caused by small tears. |
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6244 |
2017-12-13 21:03:18 |
Low Back Pain |
There are many causes of low back pain. Back pain may be due to overuse, such as playing one too many rounds of golf or lifting heavy weights. This kind of back strain usually resolves on its own without treatment. Rest and anti-inflammatory medications c |
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6245 |
2017-12-13 21:03:18 |
Hip Bursitis |
The hip region contains two major bursae. The one located on the outside of the hip is called the trochanteric bursa. The other is called the ischial bursa which covers the ischial tuberosity, more commonly known as the sits bones. Inflammation of either |
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6246 |
2017-12-13 21:03:18 |
Concussion |
A concussion is a traumatic brain injury (TBI) that occurs when the brain undergoes rapid acceleration inside the skull. A direct hit to the head or body may cause a concussion. People who engage in contact sports like football are at increased risk for c |
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6247 |
2017-12-13 21:03:18 |
Achilles Tendonitis |
Achilles tendonitis is inflammation that causes pain on the lower back of the leg just above the heel. The area may become painful, swollen, and stiff. The pain worsens after physical activity. The tendon may become thickened and, in some cases, bone spur |
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2017-12-13 21:03:18 |
Runner's Knee |
Runner’s knee – also known as patellofemoral pain syndrome – is a painful condition that occurs when tendons, joint lining (synovia), and/or other soft tissues of the knee become irritated. Overuse can cause runner’s knee. So can a misaligned kneecap. In |
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2017-12-13 21:03:18 |
Sports Injury Prevention |
Physical activity is an important part of maintaining overall health. However, certain precautions should be taken to minimize the risk of sports injuries. Using the correct equipment and maintaining equipment can help prevent sports injuries. Wearing the |
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Sports Injuries |
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Sports Injuries |
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2018-03-14 06:47:01 |
Sports Injuries |
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2018-03-14 06:47:01 |
Sports Injuries |
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2018-03-14 06:47:01 |
Sports Injuries |
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2018-03-14 06:47:01 |
Sports Injuries |
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2018-03-14 06:47:01 |
Sports Injuries |
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2018-03-14 06:47:01 |
Sports Injuries |
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2018-03-14 06:47:01 |
Sports Injuries |
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2018-03-14 06:47:01 |
Sports Injuries |
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2018-03-14 06:47:01 |
Sports Injuries |
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2018-03-14 06:47:01 |
Sports Injuries |
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2018-03-14 06:47:01 |
Sports Injuries |
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2018-03-14 06:47:01 |
Sports Injuries |
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2018-03-14 06:47:01 |
Sports Injuries |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Muscle Cramps and Muscle Spasms |
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6255 |
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6250 |
2017-12-13 21:03:20 |
Muscle Cramps vs. Muscle Spasms |
There are three types of muscles in the body. Cardiac muscle makes up the heart. Smooth muscle cells line the blood vessels, gastrointestinal tract, and certain organs. Skeletal muscles attach to the bones and are used for voluntarily movements of the bod |
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6251 |
2017-12-13 21:03:20 |
What Causes Muscle Cramps? |
There are many potential causes of muscle cramps including physical exertion in hot weather, overexertion, dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, and physical deconditioning. Many times muscle cramps are not cause for alarm; however, at other times muscle cr |
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2017-12-13 21:03:20 |
Signs and Symptoms of Muscle Cramps |
Muscle cramps can range from being a mild nuisance to incapacitating and extremely painful. The cramped muscle may be visibly distorted or look knotted. Twitching may be evident. The area of a muscle cramp may be firm to the touch. Some muscle cramps last |
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6253 |
2017-12-13 21:03:20 |
Medications That Cause Muscle Cramps |
High blood pressure medications, insulin, birth control pills, cholesterol-lowering medications, and certain types of asthma medications (beta-agonists) may cause muscle cramps. These medications cause cramps by a variety of mechanisms. They may interfere |
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2017-12-13 21:03:20 |
Muscle Cramps at Night |
Muscle cramps at night, especially in the calves, are very common and affect up to 60% of adults. Women are more likely to suffer from nocturnal leg cramps than men. They are also more common with age and contribute to insomnia. Muscle fatigue and nerve d |
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6255 |
2017-12-13 21:03:20 |
Muscle Cramps during Pregnancy |
Many pregnant women experience muscle cramps, especially in the legs and at night, during pregnancy. The levels of fluids and electrolytes in the body fluctuate during pregnancy, which may contribute to leg cramps. Increased pressure on pelvic nerves may |
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2017-12-13 21:03:20 |
Muscle Cramp Remedies and Treatment |
The vast majority of leg cramps resolve on their own within a few minutes without treatment. As soon as a muscle cramp comes on, stop doing the activity that precipitated it. Stretching and massaging the area may help relieve muscle cramps. Apply heat to |
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2017-12-13 21:03:20 |
Medications to Treat Muscle Cramps |
Pain medications, muscle relaxants, and anticonvulsants may be used to treat muscle cramps. It’s best to use lifestyle interventions like hydration, stretching, and the application of heat and cold to treat muscle cramps, but medication may be helpful whe |
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6258 |
2017-12-13 21:03:20 |
Muscle Symptoms and Anxiety |
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) may include symptoms like muscle aches, muscle tension, and twitching. Anxiety is often accompanied by other body symptoms such as fatigue, sweating, nausea, and shortness of breath. |
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2017-12-13 21:03:20 |
Muscle Cramp Prevention |
Strategies for reducing the risk of muscle cramps include varying exercise routines, staying well hydrated, and stretching. Warm up by jogging or walking at a brisk pace before stretching the calves, hamstrings, and quads. Maintaining good levels of elect |
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2018-03-14 06:47:06 |
Muscle Cramps and Muscle Spasms |
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2018-03-14 06:47:06 |
Muscle Cramps and Muscle Spasms |
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2018-03-14 06:47:06 |
Muscle Cramps and Muscle Spasms |
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2018-03-14 06:47:06 |
Muscle Cramps and Muscle Spasms |
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2018-03-14 06:47:06 |
Muscle Cramps and Muscle Spasms |
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6764 |
2018-03-14 06:47:06 |
Muscle Cramps and Muscle Spasms |
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2018-03-14 06:47:06 |
Muscle Cramps and Muscle Spasms |
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2018-03-14 06:47:06 |
Muscle Cramps and Muscle Spasms |
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2018-03-14 06:47:06 |
Muscle Cramps and Muscle Spasms |
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2018-03-14 06:47:06 |
Muscle Cramps and Muscle Spasms |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Pinworms |
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6260 |
2017-12-13 21:03:21 |
What Are Pinworms? |
Pinworms are small, threadlike parasites that live in the colon and rectum of infected individuals. Pinworms are a species of roundworm (nematode) called Enterobius vermicularis. The worms are just a few millimeters long. Pinworm infections are the most c |
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2017-12-13 21:03:21 |
Pinworms Symptoms |
Pinworm infection symptoms usually range from mild to nonexistent. Adult female pinworms travel outside the body at night and lay eggs around the anus which may cause itching and discomfort. Nighttime symptoms can lead to irritability and sleep problems. |
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2017-12-13 21:03:21 |
Pinworms in Children |
Anyone can get pinworms, but the infection is most common in school-aged children. The infection often spreads to others in daycare, school, home, and other similar settings. Pinworm infection can be distressing but it is very common. It is estimated that |
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2017-12-13 21:03:21 |
How Do Pinworms Spread? |
Pinworms spread through a fecal-oral route of transmission. This refers to infectious agents in the GI tract passing from one person to another via contaminated objects and lack of proper hygiene (hand washing after using the restroom). People are newly i |
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2017-12-13 21:03:21 |
Pinworms Life Cycle |
Pinworm eggs hatch to release larvae which then grow into adult `worms. Adult female pinworms lay eggs on the skin around the anus. After a host ingests the eggs, larvae hatch when they reach the small intestine. The larvae mature into adult pinworms whic |
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2017-12-13 21:03:21 |
Pinworms Tape Test |
Pinworms can be diagnosed based on symptoms and sometimes by seeing them with the naked eye. In other cases, a tape test may be done to collect and identify pinworm eggs under a microscope. The test involves wrapping a piece of cellophane tape, sticky sid |
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2017-12-13 21:03:21 |
Pinworms Treatment |
Prescription and over-the-counter medications are available to treat pinworms. Mebendazole and albendazole are prescription medications for the treatment of pinworms, and pyrantel pamoate is available over- the- counter. The medications only kill adult pi |
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2017-12-13 21:03:21 |
Pinworms Prevention |
The best way to avoid getting pinworms is to practice rigorous good hygiene. Wash hands well using soap and warm water after using the restroom. Wash bedding, towels, and undergarments in hot water. Always wash hands before eating. Sanitize hard surfaces. |
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2018-03-14 06:47:18 |
Pinworms |
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6770 |
2018-03-14 06:47:18 |
Pinworms |
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6771 |
2018-03-14 06:47:18 |
Pinworms |
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6772 |
2018-03-14 06:47:18 |
Pinworms |
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2018-03-14 06:47:18 |
Pinworms |
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2018-03-14 06:47:18 |
Pinworms |
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6775 |
2018-03-14 06:47:18 |
Pinworms |
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6776 |
2018-03-14 06:47:18 |
Pinworms |
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6777 |
2018-03-14 06:47:18 |
Pinworms |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Ovarian Cysts |
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6268 |
2017-12-13 21:03:24 |
What Are Ovarian Cysts? |
Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that grow inside or on top of one (or both) ovaries. A cyst is a general term used to describe a fluid-filled structure. Ovarian cysts are usually asymptomatic, but pain in the abdomen or pelvis is common. What Are the |
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2017-12-13 21:03:24 |
What Causes Ovarian Cysts? |
Sometimes a follicle does not release an egg during ovulation, and instead it continues to fill with fluid inside the ovary. This is called a ‘follicular cyst’. In other cases, the follicle releases the egg but the sac seals up again and swells with fluid |
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2017-12-13 21:03:24 |
What Are Signs and Symptoms of Ovarian Cyst? |
Many times ovarian cysts do not cause symptoms. When symptoms do occur, they may include the following: Pain during intercourse or menstruation Abdominal fullness Nausea Vomiting Unusual bleeding Weight gain Inability to empty the bladder completely Breas |
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2017-12-13 21:03:24 |
What Are the Treatments of Ovarian Cyst? |
Many functional ovarian cysts do not require any treatment, and they often resolve on their own. Ovarian cysts -- especially fluid-filled cysts -- in women of childbearing age are often managed with watchful waiting. This involves undergoing a repeat exam |
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2017-12-13 21:03:24 |
Ovarian Cyst Surgery and Benefit |
If an ovarian cyst continues to grow, does not resolve on its own, appears suspicious on ultrasound, or is causing symptoms, the doctor may recommend surgical removal. Surgery may be recommended more often for postmenopausal women with worrisome cysts, as |
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2017-12-13 21:03:24 |
What Is the Prognosis of Ovarian Cyst? |
The prognosis for women, especially premenopausal women, who have functional ovarian cysts is very good. Most of these cysts resolve within a few months on their own without treatment. The prognosis for women who have other types of ovarian cysts depends |
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2017-12-13 21:03:24 |
Can Ovarian Cysts be Prevented? |
Although ovarian cysts cannot be prevented, regular pelvic exams can help diagnose any changes in the ovaries. If a woman is premenopausal and has recurrent functional ovarian cysts, birth control pills or other hormone therapy may help prevent new cysts |
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2018-03-14 06:47:29 |
Ovarian Cysts |
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2018-03-14 06:47:29 |
Ovarian Cysts |
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6780 |
2018-03-14 06:47:29 |
Ovarian Cysts |
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6781 |
2018-03-14 06:47:29 |
Ovarian Cysts |
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6782 |
2018-03-14 06:47:29 |
Ovarian Cysts |
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6783 |
2018-03-14 06:47:29 |
Ovarian Cysts |
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2018-03-14 06:47:29 |
Ovarian Cysts |
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6785 |
2018-03-14 06:47:29 |
Ovarian Cysts |
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6786 |
2018-03-14 06:47:29 |
Ovarian Cysts |
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2017-12-13 06:08:27 |
Dental Health |
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6280 |
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6275 |
2017-12-13 21:03:26 |
Ax the Dental Visit Anxiety |
If being in the dentist's chair makes you anxious, encourage calm by bringing a music player and headphones to your next appointment. And because some people hold their breath when they're nervous -- boosting that anxious feeling -- focus on breathing reg |
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2017-12-13 21:03:26 |
Floss First or Brush First? |
Flossing first helps make brushing your teeth more effective by removing food that gets trapped between teeth. If handling floss flusters you, look for floss holders at the drugstore. When it's time to brush, be sure to angle bristles 45-degree at the gum |
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2017-12-13 21:03:26 |
Go Easy With Toothpicks |
If you don't have floss, a toothpick will work to remove food stuck between teeth, but be gentle. It's easy to press too hard and damage your gums, or even worse, break off a toothpick below the gum line. Floss helps remove food from between teeth better |
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6278 |
2017-12-13 21:03:26 |
Replace Your Toothbrush |
Toothbrush bristles fray, flatten, and wear over time. To help keep your smile bright, replace your manual toothbrush every three or four months; for electric toothbrush heads, follow the manufacturer's advice. Feeling sick? Avoid harboring germs by repla |
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2017-12-13 21:03:26 |
Say Cheese for White Teeth! |
The casein and whey protein in cheese can help keep your tooth enamel in top form by reducing demineralization. A bonus: Cheese also has vital, tooth-building calcium. Don't forget to include vitamin D in your diet, which helps your body absorb calcium. A |
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2017-12-13 21:03:26 |
Stop Stains With Baking Soda |
If your love of coffee, red wine, or other tooth-staining food and drink is leaving your pearly whites dim, try brushing baking soda on your teeth twice a month, just like you would toothpaste, then rinse away to help brighten your smile. If plain baking |
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6281 |
2017-12-13 21:03:26 |
Foods Can Stain or Brighten Teeth |
There's been speculation that strawberries may have natural teeth-whitening properties, but so far, it hasn't been proven. It's best to brush thoroughly after eating teeth-staining food like blueberries, coffee, and cigarettes. To help minimize discolorat |
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2017-12-13 21:03:26 |
Regulate Your Acid Reflux |
If you have acid reflux, you'll want to get it under control to help preserve tooth enamel and oral health. Common foods and drinks that trigger reflux include chocolate; alcohol; caffeinated drinks like soda, coffee, and tea; garlic and onions; dairy; to |
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2017-12-13 21:03:26 |
Take Care of Your Tongue |
Tackle bad breath every time you brush -- take time to brush or scrape your tongue, too. Your tongue plays host to the bacteria that help cause bad breath, so giving it a scrub, or using a tongue scraper daily, can help reduce odor-causing compounds. |
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6284 |
2017-12-13 21:03:26 |
Medication Can Cause Dry Mouth |
Your mouth needs saliva to stay healthy, but hundreds of medications, like antidepressants, high blood pressure drugs, and antihistamines, can dry up saliva. Medication is the most common cause of dry mouth. To help keep your mouth moist, increase your fl |
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6787 |
2018-03-14 06:47:39 |
Dental Health |
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6788 |
2018-03-14 06:47:39 |
Dental Health |
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6789 |
2018-03-14 06:47:39 |
Dental Health |
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6790 |
2018-03-14 06:47:39 |
Dental Health |
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6791 |
2018-03-14 06:47:39 |
Dental Health |
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6792 |
2018-03-14 06:47:39 |
Dental Health |
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6793 |
2018-03-14 06:47:39 |
Dental Health |
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6794 |
2018-03-14 06:47:39 |
Dental Health |
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6795 |
2018-03-14 06:47:39 |
Dental Health |
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6796 |
2018-03-14 06:47:39 |
Dental Health |
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