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It is common for people not to realize that they have herpes, often because symptoms do not present themselves at first. Genital herpes often does not have symptoms and when symptoms do occur, they can easily be mistaken for something else. It is important to receive the proper herpes...
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Hemophilia doesn’t have a cure, but there are treatments available to help manage hemophilia. What treatment patients receive will depend on the type of hemophilia they have. Adynovate is one of the treatments used to help patients who have hemophilia A. Patients with hemophilia A either don’t have enough...
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Figuring out the best foods to eat when you have diabetes can be tough. Picking the right foods to eat when you have diabetes can help lower your blood sugar or keep it stable. This passage will help you how to put on the menu when planning diabetes diet....
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If you have arthritis, you know just how devastating this condition can be. Fortunately, there are many foods that can ease inflammation and may help relieve some of the joint pain associated with arthritis. In fact, one survey found that 24% of those with rheumatoid arthritis reported that their...
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A host of factors can be the cause of nasal congestion (or a stuffy nose), including the flu, the common cold, and exposure to allergens. Regardless of what your triggers are, you do end up experiencing the annoying symptoms of nasal congestion. The root cause of that stuffy sensation...
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Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis in the medical world, is a skin condition that causes redness and itchiness. While it is fairly common among children, it can develop at all ages. Eczema is a chronic condition characterized by recurrent flare-ups and is often associated with allergic rhinitis (hay...
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Pneumonia, or the pneumococcal disease, is the most common in children. However, adults are at the greatest risk of it becoming serious, and in some cases, pneumonia in adults can even lead to death. There are two kinds of vaccines that can help to prevent pneumococcal disease. Children under...
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Hot flashes are sudden feelings of feverish heat that occur usually in the face, neck, and chest. Hot flashes are one of the most common symptoms for women who are going through menopause. Hot Flash Symptoms The frequency of hot flash symptoms can vary from a couple of times...
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What Is Abdominal Pain? Abdominal pain in most cases is pain that mostly occurs between the chest and pelvic regions. Mostly referred to as stomach ache. This pain can either be mild, dull, sharp, intermittent or in form of cramps. So, what are the most possible causes of stomach...
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Inflammation is a process in which our body reactions to any type of infection, irritation or injury to our any part of our body. It is also a natural body reaction the actually assists the body in dealing with the injury, the problems arise when it begins to prevent...
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Vertigo is when you suddenly feel dizzy, as if the world is spinning—or as if you are. Occasionally, issues like migraines, neck injuries, or other cerebral disorders may be to blame, but more often the issue is an ear problem. Here is a look at how to treat vertigo. Vestibular...
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Urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine. It is a very common and often embarrassing problem where a person loses control of the bladder. Its severity differs from the leaking of urine during an involuntary action like coughing or sneezing to having strong urges to pee, and not...
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The only surefire way to ascertain whether you have been infected with HIV is to get tested. The CDC advises that everyone aged 13-64 who is sexually active take an HIV test during every routine check-up. Being aware of your HIV status provides you with important information to take...
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A pneumococcal vaccination, or pneumonia shot, is a vaccine that can help prevent pneumonia, which is an infection of the lungs caused by pneumococcus bacterium. There are over 80 different types of pneumococcus bacteria, 23 of which are covered by the vaccine. The vaccine gets injected into the body...
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Ocrevus or ocrelizumab is a new drug for treating primary progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) and relapsing MS. It is the first therapy for treating primary progressive MS approved by the FDA. What Is Ocrevus? Ocrevus is a monoclonal antibody that binds to the molecule CD20 on the surface of immune...
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Once bladder cancer has reached an advanced stage, the first thing that is done is often a transurethral resection. This is done to determine how much the cancer has advanced or the extent of its spread. Stage III Bladder Cancer After determining how far the cancer has grown, the...
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Viral infections most often result in skin problems such as rashes, itchy or irritated skin. Typically, a rash occurs, and resolution is seen after the immune system clears the infection. This commonly happens to patient with meningitis, hepatitis, shingles/chickenpox, herpes, std (HIV), etc. The viruses may also cause high...
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There is a broad array of housing options available to today’s seniors: Senior Apartments This option offers independent market rate in an apartment complex with the security and conveniences of community living. It is a good choice for older adults who are looking for ways to enjoy the company...
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According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indoor air pollution is among the top five environmental health risks we currently face. The best way to address the risk of breathing polluted indoor air is to eliminate the source of pollutants with ventilation and filtration. An air purifier can reduce...
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Nasal congestion, also known as a stuffy nose or head congestion, is caused by the swelling of the nasal passages as well as the surrounding vessels along with an overproduction of mucus. Nasal congestion is typically more of an inconvenience than a serious issue, but it can also be...
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Dupixent or dupilumab is a biologic that is prescribed to help treat eczema. Biologics (biologic drugs) are targeted therapies that use human DNA to treat various diseases at the immune system level. They can be taken either subcutaneously, which is through the skin, or intravenously, which would be injected through...
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Hives are a quite prevalent skin condition among children. They appear as red or white, inflamed, and itchy bumps on the skin. Hives typically only persist for only a few hours or a few days at the most, but in certain chronic cases, they may last longer, possibly for...
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Admitting to your family that you’re struggling with an eating disorder is difficult, but opening up to your closest loved ones can make the recovery process much easier. If you’re unsure of how you should start this conversation with your relatives, use these suggestions to navigate through any potential difficulties....
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At certain points in our lives we may lose our hearing ability. It is in such times that we realize we need a hearing aid. A hearing aid is, as the name suggests, a little device that is often tucked inside our ears that helps us with hearing. This...
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It’s estimated that around 60% of the population spends at least six hours each day sitting down, and one of the driving forces behind this statistic is the fact that many people work office jobs. Being seated for so long each day contributes to a whole host of negative...
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Don’t you just hate those little fever blisters on your lips that emerge about 2-3 times a year? You don’t remember when the fever blisters first emerged, and you can hardly tell when they are going to emerge next. You only feel a little burning one or maybe two...
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Cancer is probably one of the major killer diseases in the world today, and possibly the most dreaded in equal measure. Cancer affects all of us in that, if we have never gotten any form of cancer, we definitely do know someone who has gotten it and possibly succumbed...
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If you have been diagnosed with HIV and are already on antiretroviral therapy, in addition to your traditional medical treatment, it is critical to be proactive in your self-care. Here are some recommendations that can boost your health. Adopt a Healthy Diet Make sure your diet is rich in...
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Plaque psoriasis is an overreaction of the immune system where the skin produces too many cells. This leads to thick patches of scaly skin that flakes and is very itchy. One of the proteins in the immune system that is believed to contribute to the overproduction of skin cells...
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() is a medication that is used to treat relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS). While is not a cure for MS, it is thought to help with MS by preventing the immune system cells—called lymphocytes—from attacking the nerves of the brain and the spinal cord. helps to decrease the worsening...
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There are different treatment options available for bladder cancer. Outside of surgery and radiation therapy, there’s also chemotherapy and immunotherapy. Chemotherapy Chemotherapy uses drugs to kill cancer cells. It works by stopping the cancer cells’ ability to grow and divide. A patient may be given one drug at a...
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Rash is not a specific disease. It refers to any type of skin inflammation or discoloration. A rash can appear on small part of the body, for example, on the back or face, or it can cover your whole body. With rashes, your skin may become red, bumpy, itchy,...
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Urinary incontinence is a common problem that affects many people. Urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine. Individuals who suffer from urinary incontinence will urinate when they do not want to. Here are some key points about urinary incontinence. Causes: Urinary incontinence can result from both urologic and non-urologic causes. Urologic...
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More than 40 million adults suffer from ongoing sleep issues, and another 20 million experience occasional sleep disruptions. How to manage insomnia? According to a recent survey, trying out natural remedies can be reliable way, for example, eating the right food. Here, we are gonna list the top seven...
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Regardless of the cause of your nasal congestion, a stuffy nose and having trouble breathing can take it out of you. Nasal congestion or head congestion is typically a result of the swelling of the nasal passages and surrounding blood vessels accompanied by an overproduction of mucus. This mucus...
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There are various forms of treatment for varicose eczema, all of which are aimed at improving the condition of the skin, treating the symptoms, and improving blood circulation. Usually, patients with varicose eczema will be put under a long-term treatment plan that combines several different techniques. These include self-help...
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Urticaria is the medical name for what we commonly know as hives–a condition that causes the skin to break out in patches of red, raised, and itchy bumps. Though in most cases urticaria is the result of an allergic reaction, in others, it is brought on by exposure to...
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Ear health is a critical part of your overall well being, and is often not discussed enough. This causes people to fail to acknowledge the detrimental effects of things they may be doing to their ears on a regular basis! Inserting Cotton Swabs You should not be doing to...
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Hair loss is a major concern for many men. There have been countless claims of miracle cures that can jump start hair growth immediately. Few of these cures do as they advertise, but there are some solutions that truly improve hair loss. 5-Alpha Reductase Inhibitors One of the most...
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Chronic myelogenous leukemia (or CML) is a cancer of the blood found specifically in white blood cells. CML causes the rapid proliferation and growth of mostly myeloid cells within the bone marrow. These cells build up within the blood and cause numerous problems. CML is a stem cell disorder of...
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Cancer is one of the major killer diseases in the world today, and possibly the most dreaded in equal measure. Cancer affects all of us in that if we have never gotten any form of cancer, we definitely do know someone who has gotten it and possibly succumbed to...
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HIV is typically detected using a blood or saliva test that looks for the presence of antibodies. The problematic part is that the human body takes about 12 weeks to form HIV antibodies. There is a more rapid test that screens for HIV antigen, which is a protein the...
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Plaque psoriasis is a condition where the immune system overreacts and causes skin cells to be overproduced. This overproduction causes a buildup of skin flakes in certain parts of the body with inflammation and itching, usually on the scalp, elbows, and knees. An Overview of Plaque Psoriasis Plaque psoriasis...
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Ocrevus or ocrelizumab is a new drug approved for treating patients with relapsing or primary progressive forms of multiple sclerosis (MS). It is the first and only approved disease-modifying therapy for primary progressive multiple sclerosis. Ocrevus was approved for use by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Understanding...
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If a patient has stage IV bladder cancer, they have reached the point where the tumor has spread to other parts of the body. This is also known as metastatic bladder cancer. At this stage, a patient may choose to receive treatment. The treatment may be to improve the patient’s...
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Skin rash is an area of your skin that is irritated, swollen or bumpy. Sometime it appears with itching, redness and pain. It can be a result from bacterial or viral infection. Here is possible causes of rash related to virus and immune system: 1. Eczema/Atopic Dermatitis Atopic dermatitis...
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To lessen the effects and control the symptoms of narcolepsy, a change in diet and meal times is absolutely essential. A healthy diet can support brain function, promote repair and trigger the normalization of the sleep cycle. Much like how a healthy diet can assist in the improvement of...
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It may be easy to share how much you’re suffering from your sore throat but not so easy to do the same when it comes to your digestive issues. If you haven’t relieved yourself in a few days it can start to feel like a dirty little secret. However,...
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There is a myriad of ways to relieve nasal congestion granted there is no serious underlying cause to it. If you have been experiencing nasal congestion for longer than a couple of weeks, get in contact with your physician right away. Otherwise, give these tips a whirl to clear...
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Atopic dermatitis, more commonly known as eczema, is a condition marked by red, itchy skin. With eczema, the skin is unable to protect itself from environmental factors, and the result is the outer layer losing hydration and developing microscopic cracks and inflammation. Many treatments have been developed to help...