Special Diets: Keto, Gout & Condition-Specific Nutrition

Condition-specific nutrition is vital for managing issues like pancreatic cancer or hyperthyroidism. From keto recipes to identifying foods that raise uric acid for gout sufferers, learn how to tailor your diet for your unique health needs.

Foods to Avoid for Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis, also called degenerative joint disease, is a chronic condition that causes cartilage deterioration in your joints. The most common form of arthritis, according to MayoClinic.com, osteoarthritis most often affects your hands, neck, hips, lower back and/or knees.

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Stew of chickpeas and spinach

Food to Eat for a Higher Sex Drive

A low sex drive affects about 20 percent of men and even more women at some point, according to the U.K.'s National Health Service. Many factors can contribute to a reduced libido, including pregnancy, illnesses, certain medications, sleep loss and emotional stress.

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List of Foods That Lactose Intolerant People Can Eat

A diagnosis of lactose intolerance means that your body lacks the ability to digest lactose, a sugar that occurs naturally in cow's milk. An estimated 30 million to 50 million Americans have lactose intolerance, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center.

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Saba and Kohada hand-shaped sushi

Healthy Foods for an Enlarged Thyroid Gland

A healthy diet can help manage conditions that cause an enlarged thyroid gland, also called a goiter. These include hyperthyroidism, or an overactive thyroid, and hypothyroidism, when your thyroid is underactive.

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List of Good & Bad Foods for Gallstones

While many gallstones are harmless, some cause gallbladder inflammation, triggering pain and infections. While a healthy diet won't dissolve gallstones, it can help lower your risk of developing the stones and reduce symptoms once they form. Healthy eating can also help by promoting weight control.

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Grilled salmon

Can Certain Foods Help Menstrual Cramps?

Menstrual pain affects most women to some extent. If you're part of the up to 15 percent of women who experience severe pain, according to the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, it interferes with work or other activities for one or more days per month.

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Foods to Avoid With Head Colds

Head colds, also called simply colds or "the common cold," cause bothersome symptoms such as a runny nose, coughing, sneezing and sore throat, for up to two weeks.

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Foods That Promote Healing After Surgery

Many people undergo surgery of some kind during their lives. In 2007 alone, an estimated 45 million inpatient surgeries were performed in America, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Should You Eat Certain Foods With a Kidney Infection?

Urinary tract infections are common infections caused by bacteria that travel up the urethra, the tube that allows urine to flow out from your bladder. Left untreated, they can spread to your kidneys, causing an infection known as pyelonephritis, which requires antibiotics.

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Seven Foods That May Shrink Fibroids

Fibroids are tumors that form in the uterus and affect one in five women. While the word "tumor" can seem scary, fibroids are benign, or noncancerous.

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Fresh okra

Foods to Avoid With Crystals in the Urine

Chemicals in most people's urine effectively keep crystals from forming. When this process is inefficient, crystals composed of calcium plus oxalate or phosphate, or from uric acid, form. Some crystals pass through the urinary tract with ease; others cause tremendous pain.

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Red Ball Peppers

Foods to Fight Lung Cancer

A healthy diet can't cure or treat lung cancer, but it may lower your risk of developing the disease and help manage your symptoms once you have it. Eating well can also improve the effectiveness of certain cancer treatments and guard against side effects, such as undesirable weight loss.

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Foods to Avoid If Diagnosed With Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis, or TB, is a disease caused by bacteria that primarily affect your lungs. TB is uncommon in the U.S., thanks to effective medications and vaccinations, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. However, more cases have appeared since the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

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salmon fillet

Foods for Nerve Pain

Often caused by diabetes, fibromyalgia, shingles or nutrient deficiencies, nerve pain is one of the most difficult and uncomfortable pain types, says Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum, a board-certified internist, researcher and contributing writer for "Psychology Today." It's also highly manageable, given proper care.

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Fresh Potatoes with Herbs

Potatoes & Diarrhea

Foods can help or hurt when you're experiencing loose, watery stools known as diarrhea. Typically caused by a viral, bacterial or parasitic infection, sudden -- or acute -- diarrhea usually passes on its own within a couple of days.

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Foods to Avoid With Bronchitis

Bronchitis is a condition in which the airways in your lungs become inflamed either suddenly, acute bronchitis, or over time, chronic bronchitis, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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Foods to Avoid When Asthmatic

Asthma is a chronic disease in which your lungs become inflamed, your airways restrict and breathing becomes difficult. Symptom flareups known as asthma attacks may be triggered by allergies, stress, cold weather, physical exertion, viruses or smoke.

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hazelnut ice cream

Foods to Avoid for Bursitis & Tendinitis

Learn how a healthy diet can help manage bursitis and tendinitis symptoms. Discover the best foods to avoid and incorporate into your meal plan, including tips on reducing saturated fat, refined grains, and sugary treats.

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Foods to Avoid When You Have Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic dermatitis, also called eczema, is a condition that causes inflammation, itchy patches, fluid-filled bumps and scales on your skin. It affects roughly 1 to 10 percent of infants, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, and often dissipates during childhood or young adulthood.

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