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Everyone knows that high cholesterol is bad. But that's a myth. In fact, there are two types of cholesterol to look out for.
Read more →Everyone knows that high cholesterol is bad. But that's a myth. In fact, there are two types of cholesterol to look out for.
Read more →Acid reflux, also known as gastroesophageal reflux or, more commonly, heartburn, is a disorder in which the acid contents of the stomach flow upward into the esophagus and cause burning sensations. The esophagus is the tube connecting the stomach and throat.
Read more →Sometimes a bump is just a bump, but other times it may be an important medical clue. A bump on a finger joint can sometimes be traced to an old trauma or a recent injury. In other instances, the bump may result when a sac of fluid, or cyst, develops.
Read more →Height and puberty correspond to each other, but you've probably noticed that some teenagers get taller well after they've left puberty. Nutrition, gender and the body's own growth plates help determine the timing and velocity of that growth.
Read more →Menstrual cramps may make the week of your period miserable and uncomfortable. Cramps occur because your uterus contracts in order to expel your uterine lining and can be quite painful, reports Iris F. Litt, author of "Taking Our Pulse: The Health of America's Women."
Read more →Protease enzymes break down or change the composition of proteins or peptides. In addition to being important to the process of digestion and metabolism, some protease enzymes are thought to improve inflammation and strengthen the immune system, according to New York University Langone Medical Center.
Read more →Swelling in your feet is known medically as edema. It occurs when fluid becomes trapped in the tissue. Edema is a symptom, and should not be just dismissed. Causes of this swelling vary, but one key component may be water retention. If you are a woman, this retention may occur just prior to your period.
Read more →The bladder is a major organ of the urinary tract system. It is located in the pelvis, above and behind the pubic bone. Urine is made in the kidneys and travels to the bladder through a pair of tubes called ureters that connect these organs. The bladder stores urine until it receives signals from the body to empty.
Read more →Pollution is a significant problem facing the environment. As the world's population continues to grow, so does the amount of potentially toxic substances that are released into the ecosystem. Environmental pollutants can be derived from a number of sources.
Read more →Abdominal pain and soreness can be caused by many conditions. It's often difficult to determine the exact location and cause of abdominal pain. Abdominal pain may originate from organs in the abdominal cavity, or it may be caused by structures outside the abdomen. MayoClinic.
Read more →Plantar warts are noncancerous growths occurring on the bottom of the foot, which is also called the the plantar surface of the foot. Plantar warts are caused the by human papillomavirus, abbreviated HPV, which infects people through cuts in the skin.
Read more →Anemia occurs when there is a problem with the red blood cells. Women with anemia may lack sufficient red blood cells or their blood cells may contain low levels of the protein hemoglobin, which carries oxygen throughout the body.
Read more →Cortisol is the primary stress hormone in the body. The Mayo Clinic says it increases the amount of sugar, or glucose, in the bloodstream, it enhances the brain’s ability to use glucose and it helps in the repair of tissues.
Read more →Peppermint oil is a highly revered herbal remedy used for the treatment of respiratory problems, indigestion, headaches, nausea, irritable bowel syndrome, and urinary tract infections. It also contains a significant amount of nutrients including vitamin A and C, iron, magnesium, potassium, and calcium.
Read more →Soda can cause bladder irritation because it contains caffeine. All caffeinated products, and even some decaffeinated products, can cause bladder irritation. Bladder irritation can lead to chronic bladder infections and incontinence, or difficulty urinating.
Read more →No mother wants to see her baby in pain. If you or someone in your family contracts a severe sore throat, you may worry that your baby could end up sick with strep throat. If you are breastfeeding your baby, you may fear that the frequent contact you have with your baby could increase her risk of becoming ill.
Read more →You may know peppermint as a flavoring in gum, toothpaste and tea, but it is also used medicinally to treat a variety of ailments, such as upset stomach, headaches, anxiety, menstrual cramps and symptoms of the common cold, including sore throat.
Read more →Watching your baby suffer after a meal is a painful experience for a parent, but you are not powerless to help. There are many factors to consider when your baby starts solids; deciphering the origin of the discomfort is the first step in calming your baby's upset stomach.
Read more →Usually sold as steaks, swordfish is a meaty, flavorful fish that stands up well to different cooking methods including grilling or broiling.
Read more →Instant cappuccino is made by mixing instant coffee, adding cocoa powder and sugar, and topping it with frothy, steamed milk. Instant -- or soluble -- coffee is made by drying roasted and ground coffee beans.
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